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Vanity Fairs Presidential Profiles Defining Portraits Deeds & Misdeeds of 43 Notable Americans & What Each One Really Thought About His Predecessor

by Graydon Carter
Vanity Fairs Presidential Profiles Defining Portraits Deeds & Misdeeds of 43 Notable Americans & What Each One Really Thought About His Predecessor

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Forty-three men have held the highest office in the United States, making up an exclusive club of statesmen and sinners, grinds and slackers, winners and losers, Boy Scouts and rogues. They are profiled in incisive and entertaining commentaries written by Vanity Fair contributors Judy Bachrach, David Friend, David Kamp, Todd S. Purdum, and Jim Windolf that tell of their deeds, plumb their characters, and dispense the essential dish about their personal lives. Portraits newly drawn by the acclaimed artist Mark Summers illuminate each of them as vivid individuals. Also included: revealing remarks-in the presidents' own words-showing what each really thought about the man who had preceded him in the Oval Office, an introduction by Graydon Carter, and a foreword by Washington insider Todd S. Purdum.

 

From George Washington to Barack Obama, here is a memorable chronicle of America's, and the world's, most powerful men, combining history, biography, art, politics, and gossip--and covering international affairs, domestic affairs, and . . . affairs of the heart--in one small, indispensable volume.

 

Advance praise for Vanity Fairs Presidential Profiles

 “I have had the honor of interviewing every U.S. president since Richard Nixon. But oh, how I wish I had had a copy of Vanity Fairs Presidential Profiles. It is chock full of insights and information I would have relished.”

-Barbara Walters, ABC News

“Just what weve come to expect from Graydon Carter and the talented teams he assembles for Vanity Fair projects—a collection of smart, well researched pieces, beautifully illustrated and filled with details and quotes we never seem to find elsewhere. This one is a keeper.”

-Bob Schieffer, chief Washington correspondent, CBS News

“This is the story of who we are, as measured by those we have elected to lead us. White men, overwhelmingly…12 military generals among them. What else does it say about us?  This is essential reading— a citizens' guide to American Presidents, written in classic American style.  May we learn from all of them…the good, the bad, the ugly.”

-Brian Williams, anchor and managing Editor, NBC Nightly News

 

“A must read for American history addicts like myself. It's also a fun resource for casual browsers who will enjoy its beautifully rendered illustrations and the pithy essays by America's greatest writers who have assembled biographical highlights and lively anecdotes that bring to life each of our nation's elected executives.”

-Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

 

“Deftly combines portraits and prose with Vanity Fairs unmistakable style. The result is an informative and entertaining chronology of American presidents."  

-Vernon E. Jordan, Jr, senior managing director, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC, and chairman of the Clinton-Gore transition team

 

“A great historical contribution to the American library—an indispensible guide to those who aspire to public office. The Mark Summers illustrations are a magnificent study in character and leadership. Graydon Carters and Todd S. Purdums contributions are intellectually superb. Having covered ten presidents, I just love the book.”

-Helen Thomas, columnist, Hearst newspapers

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Forty-three men have held the highest office in the United States, making up an exclusive club of statesmen and sinners, grinds and slackers, winners and losers, Boy Scouts and rogues. They are profiled in incisive and entertaining commentaries written by Vanity Fair contributors Judy Bachrach, David Friend, David Kamp, Todd S. Purdum, and Jim Windolf that tell of their deeds, plumb their characters, and dispense the essential dish about their personal lives. Portraits newly drawn by the acclaimed artist Mark Summers illuminate each of them as vivid individuals. Also included: revealing remarks-in the presidents' own words-showing what each really thought about the man who had preceded him in the Oval Office, an introduction by Graydon Carter, and a foreword by Washington insider Todd S. Purdum. From George Washington to Barack Obama, here is a memorable chronicle of America's, and the world's, most powerful men, combining history, biography, art, politics, and gossip--and covering international affairs, domestic affairs, and . . . affairs of the heart--in one small, indispensable volume.

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From George Washington to Barack Obama, this memorable chronicle of America'smost powerful men combines history, biography, art, politics, and gossip--andcovers international affairs, domestic affairs, and affairs of the heart.

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Graydon Carter is the editor of Vanity Fair and the author of What We've Lost, about the consequences for America and the world of the administration of George W. Bush. Todd S. Purdum is the national editor and a contributor to Vanity Fair. Previously, he was Los Angeles bureau chief and a White House correspondent for The New York Times. Mark Summers is a Canadian illustrator. He is best-known for the illustrations of literary figures that are used in corporate branding by Barnes & Noble.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780810984875
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
02/01/2010
Publisher:
HARRY N ABRAMS INC
Pages:
104
Height:
.67IN
Width:
6.62IN
Thickness:
.75
Age Range:
13 to 22
Grade Range:
8 to 17
Number of Units:
1
Illustration:
Yes
Copyright Year:
2010
UPC Code:
2800810984877
Author:
Mark Summers
Author:
David Friend
Author:
Kamp David
Illustrator:
Mark Summers
Author:
Judy Bachrach
Author:
Purdum Todd
Author:
Graydon (EDT) Carter
Author:
David Friend
Foreword by:
Todd S. Purdum
Foreword by:
Todd S. Purdum
Author:
Jim Windolf
Author:
Graydon Carter
Editor:
Graydon Carter
Author:
Vanity Fair
Oth:
Vanity Fair
Subject:
US History-General
Subject:
Presidents -- United States.

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