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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must for anyone looking for the most up to date information possible on the post-administration lives of the presidents,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Homes and Libraries of the Presidents - Third Edition (Homes & Libraries of the Presidents) (Paperback)
Presidents don't just drop off the face of the earth when their term ends! "Homes and Libraries of the Presidents" takes a look at the homes, libraries, and other endeavors of the presidents. In a newly revised third addition, Homes and Libraries of the Presidents" contains new information that is promoted as less than a week old when the book went to press. A must for anyone looking for the most up to date information possible on the post-administration lives of the presidents, "Homes and Libraries of the Presidents" is highly recommended for community library reference shelves.
2 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not Really Unique,
By Butterscotch (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Homes and Libraries of the Presidents (McDonald & Woodward Guide to the American Landscape) (Paperback)
I didn't read the entire book, and most people I would guess also wouldn't read it cover to cover. This book is more like a travel guide to the burial sites, libraries, and birth homes of the presidents. I was interested in the book to see if there were any presidential sites near me (there are only 2), so the usefulness of this book was limited by the fact that I cannot visit 99% of the places discussed. For each of the presidents the author gives a brief snapshot of the person. There is about 1-2 pages devoted to each of the `lesser known' presidents and about 5-10 pages for the likes of Washington, Lincoln, etc. You are also given travel information - city/street maps to locate the places (which aren't very helpful), and museum hours, admissions, etc. The best part of the book were the color photos of the presidents' homes and the US map that shows the distribution of the presidential monuments. I'm not really sure I even get the purpose of this book - it doesn't offer any information that is new or interesting. I wouldn't recommend this book because all of the information it contains can be found with far better accuracy and depth on the Internet; via the museum or library websites you would get much more background information about the President you need information on with up-to-date info on hours, admissions, etc. *This review is for the 1995 edition*
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Homes and Libraries of the Presidents (McDonald & Woodward Guide to the American Landscape) by William G. Clotworthy (Paperback - Dec. 1994)
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