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February 7, 2006
“I want everyone to know about the history of the United States and about important political events and issues and how they work.”
–Noah McCullough, age ten, 2032 presidential hopeful

Noah McCullough may just be this country’s youngest presidential historian ever–and in this delightful volume he gives us hours of entertainment with an illustrated tour of America’s forty-three presidents, from George Washington to George W. Bush. The political whiz kid famed for his appearances on “The Tonight Show” offers up brief bios and fun facts about our nation’s leaders, as well as trivia questions such as

• Which president could write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other at the same time?
• What do the first president born in Connecticut and the last president born in Massachusetts have in common?
• Which president was a Pulitzer Prize winner?

Confident about your prez-smarts? Take Noah’s Ultimate Presidential Trivia Quiz and see where you stand. Forget your p’s and q’s; know your stars and stripes. If you love your country, you will love The Essential Book of Presidential Trivia.

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Adult/High School–Ten-year-old Noah McCullough wants everyone to know about the history of the United States and about important political events and issues and how they work. A future presidential hopeful and one of the country's youngest historians, he has compiled a book of trivia sure to please the most reluctant readers. Every chapter contains a brief bio about one of the presidents along with a section of facts that ask, Did you know? The fun doesn't stop there–a final quiz and an answer key are included. The book is very approachable, and students will relate to the fact that McCullough is a child. Perhaps the best part is the fact that the volume is perfect for browsing as well as research. Whimsical black-and-white drawings of the presidents preface each chapter.–Erin Dennington, Chantilly Regional Library, Fairfax County, VA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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George Washington
#1

—was America’s first true action hero. Admired by his fellow men, he was brave, commanding, and daring.Washington is considered a legend in his own time, not for chopping down a cherry tree or having wooden teeth, but for sculpting a government that is still in use today. (The cherry tree and wooden teeth are urban myths.)
Although he was a rugged war hero,Washington was perhaps the first “Renaissance man” to be president. He was an avid art collector and a fabulous dancer (it is said that ladies waited in long lines to dance with the president at public functions).Washington also had a flair for fashion and designed many military uniforms, as well as decorating his Mount Vernon estate himself. A little-known fact about George is that he actually selected and surveyed the place for our nation’s capital (the White House, too). He will be remembered not only for forming the best cabinet in history but also for defining the highest office in the land, the presidency of the United States of America. By the time George was fifty-seven he had lost nearly all of
his teeth. This was most likely due to his habit of cracking walnuts with them as well as not taking good care of them. This is interesting because George hired staff to brush his horses’ teeth daily. Embarrassed about having few teeth,Washington was on a quest to find a comfortable set of false teeth. Some were made of lead, some of ivory; some were animal and human teeth. None were made of wood as the legend has led us to believe.When he was inaugurated, he still had one tooth of his own, and his French dentist made him an ivory set to fit around that natural tooth.

Did You Know That . . .
-Washington banned curse words from the army (although he said a lot of the words he banned)?

- George Washington was the only president to win 100 percent of the electoral college for both of his elections?

-George Washington was eleven when his dad died?

-Washington’s mom was unpredictable and nagged and bothered him into his presidency?

-First Lady Martha Washington was five feet tall?

-Martha Washington missed her husband’s inauguration because she could not get to New York in time?

-First Lady Martha Washington’s first husband, Daniel Custis, died, leaving her a widow with two children?

-Washington suffered smallpox and lived through it?

-Washington once had a relationship with Sally Fairfax?

-Washington’s annual salary was approximately $25,000 (about $1,000,000 in today’s economy)?

-Washington spent 7 percent of that annual salary on alcohol?

-Washington had fine furs put on all his horses?

- President Jimmy Carter bestowed on Washington the rank of “six-star general” and “General of the Armies of Congress”? (He felt that our first president should be the highest-ranking military official of all time.)

-Washington loved to hunt fox?

- As president,Washington had the United States remain neutral during the English and French quarrels?

-President Washington would not shake hands because he thought this beneath the president? (He preferred bowing.)

-George Washington traveled throughout his presidency and visited each state in the Union during that time?

-Washington collected paintings on these travels? (They can be seen at Mount Vernon.)

-President Washington’s favorite horse was a white horse named Nelson?

-George Washington added the words “so help me God” to the presidential oath of office?

-Washington decided that the president should be called “the president,” not “the king” or “His Majesty”?

-George Washington was the largest distiller of alcohol in the state of Virginia? (He produced over 11,000 gallons of whiskey at Mount Vernon.)

-Washington actually borrowed money to get to his own inauguration?

- President Washington’s first inauguration speech was only ninety seconds long and consisted of 183 words?

-George Washington ran a ferry service across the Potomac River during his first year in office?

-America actually had a vice president before it had its first president? (George Washington was sworn in as the first president of the United States on April 30, 1789—nine days after John Adams had been sworn in as vice president, on
April 21, 1789.)

-Washington’s second inauguration speech was even shorter than his first—135 words, down from the 183 of his first inaugural speech?

-George Washington had two horses shot from under him and four bullets pass through his uniform as he was fighting in the French and Indian War of 1754?

-Washington wore a size-13 shoe?

-Washington didn’t take a bath often because he believed that it was unhealthy for him?

-Washington had an eighth-grade education?

-George Washington was a young millionaire because of marrying the rich widow Martha Custis?

-President Washington never lived in the White House?

-Washington wore a suit that was “made in America” for his inauguration?

-Washington died of tonsillitis and pneumonia at the age of sixty-seven?

-Washington was the only president to have a state named after him?

-The population of the United States when Washington was in office was almost 4 million?

- George Washington was the first president to appear on a postage stamp? (Ten-cent stamp, U.S. Post Office, 1847.)

-Washington was one of two presidents to sign the U.S. Constitution? (Washington, Madison.)

-Washington had 300 slaves when he died?

-Washington was very nervous at his inauguration and mumbled through his oath of office?

-The famous portrait of George Washington was started a year before his death but was finished after his death?(John Adams’s son-in-law posed for the unfinished body and limbs.)

-Washington’s eyes were a gray-blue color?

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks (February 7, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400064821
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400064823
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.6 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Facts and Fun!, April 29, 2007
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An excellently written resource about our nation's presidents. Tons of educational facts, along with entertaining trivia tidbits. This is a great book for children and adults. My children's school PTA bought a copy for every teacher.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Book with RESPECT, February 1, 2007
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It seems as if the previous reviewer has not read this book! It seems writer Ross is critiquing an interview he saw on TV and not the book. I thought this was for a book critiques. Possibly Writer Ross can critique the interview on the CSPAN Site. This book is a fair portrayal of all the presidents written with extreme admiration and respect for the office of president. We all need to read this and be more patriotic and thankful rather than willing to pick a part a child who has obviously been taught or has learned to respect the office of the presidency. THIS BOOK IS BIPARTISAN...the reviewer mentioning CSPAN interview is not.

This book seems to be for all ages who want to know really interesting things about Presidents, their families, the office, secret service, the white house...you name it! FABULOUS!!!!!! When is the First Lady Book coming out?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book, March 23, 2006
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I am a teacher and I purchased this book for my classroom. I felt it was a wonderful book for children, not only for its educational value, but because it was written by a child.
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