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Upstairs at the White House
Upstairs at the White House
Author: J. B. West
"The most powerful man in Washington, next to the President." That's what Jacqueline Kennedy called J. B. West. "With infinite calm, huor, a passion for anonymity and the steel of Napoleon, he ran the White House," she said, "I think he is one of the most extraordinary men I have ever known." — Now J. B. West breaks the silence he kept during all...  more »
ISBN: 44439
Pages: 416
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Publisher: Warner Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Wonderful insight into the inner workings of the Whitehouse. West honors the first ladies while truthfully presenting their triumphs as well as their foibles. His tour of duty covers from the end of the FDR presidency to the beginning of the Nixon administration. Highly interesting reading!


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