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- Harriet Lane, America's First Lady
Harriet Lane America's First Lady
Author:
Milton Stern
It took over 100 years after her death, but the first extensive biography of the most admired woman in America and the first to be called "First Lady" has been released. Harriet Lane, America's First Lady © 2005 is the second in a series by famed presidential biographer Milton Stern. Following on the heels of the highly successful America's Ba
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chelor President and the First Lady © 2004, Harriet Lane, America's First Lady tells the story of the niece of President James Buchanan, whose youth, beauty, charm and grace earned her the title "Democratic Queen," and whose advocacy work earned her the title "Great Mother of the Indians."
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ISBN-13:
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ISBN-10:
1411626087
Publication Date:
3/15/2005
Pages:
223
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