The President's House: A History

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The President’s Noun A History (NAPSA)—“Nobody knows more about the White House than William Seale, and no one can match his gift for making America’s House comealive through the centuries,” observes presidential historian Richard Norton Smith. The new edition of Seale’s classic work “The President’s House: A History,” recently released by The White House Historical Association, tells the human story of the Walls may not talk, but one White House historian has done his best to make them seemto. house as a hometo the presidents and their families as only Seale can tell it. “No building better reflects the nation’s history,” says Seale. With his new edition, the reader experiences life in the seat of presidential power, the etiquette, politics, architecture and decor, landscaping, cuisine andall that makes up the setting of the presidency. The two-volume set with slipcase contains 170 illustrations, 1,350 pages for $59.95. To order, visit whitehousehistory.org or call (800) 555-2451.