Historical Presidential Firsts -- Forty-Three Fascinating Men in Detail


RICHMOND HILL, N.Y., July 1, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- They are the men that make history. They run the most powerful country on the planet and influence other nations throughout the globe. The President of the United States of America is the most difficult -- and as the "Commander-in-Chief" of the United States Military -- the most powerful job in the world.

Author Michael Duvalle compiles the historic firsts of these forty-three fascinating men. In the first book of its kind, COMPLETE BOOK OF HISTORIC PRESIDENTIAL FIRSTS is fascinating, riveting, and compelling reading. In this interesting literary work, Duvalle creates a fantastic mix of history, wordplay and biography. It transports the reader to the lives of these enthralling men, stirring memories and evoking emotions perhaps long forgotten.

Meticulously researched, this is the first detailed and complete book on Presidential Firsts. Many books have been written about American presidents, including biographies and autobiographies, but none have focused mainly on "presidential firsts" in depth, with actual dates and time about the forty-three men who held the job for 220 years.

This book offers a historical profile of path-breaking "Presidential Firsts," with fascinating "tidbits" and major events during the term of every president in chronological order. It can serve as an important reference guide to students, historians, and political reporters alike, and it promises an interesting read that will pull you in and would not let you out until you finished the last page. Anyone who wants to know more about these forty-three men will definitely want to read this book.

The President of the United States is usually considered the most powerful elected official in the entire world.

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    COMPLETE BOOK OF HISTORIC PRESIDENTIAL FIRSTS * by Michael Duvalle
               With Fascinating Details & Factual Tid-bits
                   Publication Date: June 30, 2009
          Trade Paperback; $19.99; 281 pages; 978-1-4363-9937-1
          Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 281 pages; 978-1-4363-9938-8

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