A look at the public and private lives of the forty-two men that have served as presidents of the United States is accompanied by photographs and prints from the Library of Congress archives.
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Hail to the Chief George Washington became the first president of the United States in 1789.Since then, the hoighest office in the land has been occupied be forty-two different people, individuals whose ideals and aspirations have shaped our country as we know it. Illustrated with over one hundred photographs, posters, and prints from the archives of the Library of Congress--often called "the stroehouse of the national memory" -- as well as from presidential libraries across the country, here is a captivating glimpse into the public and private lives of our nation's presidents.
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