Presidential Retreats: Where the Presidents Went and Why They Went There
Peter Hannaford
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Description
A fascinating history of U.S. presidential vacation spots--collected for the first time in one guide that covers everything from Mount Vernon to Kennebunkport to Camp David. Where do you go to relax when you're the leader of the free world? Even the president needs to get away from it all sometimes. From George Washington to Barack Obama, each of our presidents has sought solace from the tightly structured daily routines of the White House. As Ronald Reagan once said of his California ranch, "I do some of my best thinking there." Peter Hannaford takes readers on a fascinating armchair vacation with each of our leaders, offering unique historical context for the why and the where of their chosen retreats. Which president asked visiting foreign dignitaries to send him seeds to plant at his family home? Who called his vacation property "Sherwood Forest" because it was "a good place for an outlaw"? Which adventure-loving Commander-in- Chief set up a Summer White House in New York every year? Who liked to cruise aboard the presidential yacht when faced with momentous wartime decisions? Who polled the American people to help him decide where to vacation? Presidential Retreats explores a side of the American presidency that we don't often see--the downtime--as it offers an intriguing glimpse at the evolution of leisure time in this country.
Product Details
Price
$16.00
$14.88
Publisher
Threshold Editions
Publish Date
October 30, 2012
Pages
338
Dimensions
5.99 X 0.91 X 9.04 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781451627145
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Author Peter Hannaford has had a long career in American politics and public affairs. He is a former Reagan adviser and current senior consultant to APCO Worldwide, a public affairs/strategic communications firm based in Washington, DC. Mr. Hannaford was director of issues and research in Reagan's 1976 presidential nomination campaign. In the 1980 campaign he was senior communications adviser to Mr. Reagan. He also served as assistant to the governor and director of public affairs for then-Governor Reagan in Sacramento. He is the author of eleven books and numerous articles, columns, and essays.
Reviews
"An enjoyable and insightful look at an often overlooked topic."--The Washington Times
"Breezily written and enjoyable, this book opens up a different perspective on the presidency."--Kirkus
"In Presidential Retreats, Peter Hannaford explores the places throughout history where our nation's leaders have kicked up their feet. The result is an engaging book in which each president gets a chapter summarizing his time in office, complete with anecdotes about his private retreat."--Washington Post Book World
"Hannaford brings everything up to date...with a pleasing format and anecdotes catering to Americans' taste for history and tradition." --Publishers Weekly
"Breezily written and enjoyable, this book opens up a different perspective on the presidency."--Kirkus
"In Presidential Retreats, Peter Hannaford explores the places throughout history where our nation's leaders have kicked up their feet. The result is an engaging book in which each president gets a chapter summarizing his time in office, complete with anecdotes about his private retreat."--Washington Post Book World
"Hannaford brings everything up to date...with a pleasing format and anecdotes catering to Americans' taste for history and tradition." --Publishers Weekly