United States Presidents
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See AllRobert Caro's the Years of Lyndon Johnson
See AllThe Definitive Study of Political Power
In what is widely considered the greatest political biography of all time, Caro traces the stratospheric rise and complex legacy of America’s 36th president. Spanning decades of research and four (so far) massive volumes, the series goes far beyond a simple life story, using Johnson as a vehicle to examine the very nature of power: how it is acquired, how it is used, and how it transforms both the man and the nation.
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Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
By Doris Kearns Goodwin
Goodwin's landmark biography tells the story of how Lincoln co-opted his most powerful critics—the very men who mocked his backwoods origins—and turned them into a cabinet that preserved the Union.
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See AllThe Remarkable Life and Untimely Death of James A. Garfield
Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
By Candice Millard
Millard weaves a haunting story of a nation in flux, a brilliant leader’s untapped potential, and the tragic intersection of a deranged assassin and the hubris of the medical establishment.
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See AllA Future President's Deeply Personal Quest
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
By Barack Obama
Long before he reached the White House, Obama penned this remarkably lyrical and introspective memoir. It is a profound exploration of the American experience, the power of heritage, and the universal search for belonging, written with the grace of a novelist and the soul of a philosopher.
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Theodore Rex
By Edmund Morris
In this masterful second volume of his Pulitzer Prize-winning trilogy, Morris captures Theodore Roosevelt at the absolute height of his executive power.














