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Upstairs at the White House
Upstairs at the White House
Author: J.B. West
J.B. West breaks the silence he kept during all his 28 years as Chief Usher in the White House. From his uniquely privileged vantage point, here are the six first ladies he served in their private moments--in triumph and tragedy in bed jackets and bathing suits, as they lived everyday, upstairs at the White House. Eleanor Roosevelt, Bess Truma...  more »
ISBN: 394222
Publication Date: 1973
Pages: 416
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Publisher: Warner Paperback Library
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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