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    Looking for recommendations for nonfiction books that detail the lives of presidents! Ideally, I’d like to read a book for each president, as the ones that have all the presidents tend to be general information, and I’m hoping to expand my knowledge beyond that. TIA!

    by WiseLore4266

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    1. National-Dark-8432 on

      Not nonfiction but you should read Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders 

    2. fyrefly_faerie on

      The Last Founding Father by Harlow Giles Unger [James Monroe]

      I haven’t read it but Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard [James Garfield] is on my TBR list

    3. BillsShout38 on

      Destiny of the Republic. James Garfield. One of the best presidential books I’ve read

    4. This guy has all the recommendations you need. My favorite so far has been Morris’ Theodore Roosevelt trilogy.

    5. No_Performance_4465 on

      You want the River of Doubt by Candace Millard – it’s about Theodore Roosevelts adventure in the Amazon – simply a wild tale

    6. Truman by David McCullough; The Best and The Brightest (on the Kennedy Administration) by David Halberstam; American Sphinx (Thomas Jefferson) by Joseph Ellis

    7. Ron Chernow has good books about Washington and Grant.

      You might also check the r/AskHistorians book list. I think it has an entire section on Presidential biographies.

    8. BernardFerguson1944 on

      *John Adams* by David McCullough.

      *The Life of Andrew Jackson* by Robert V. Remini.

      *Impeached The Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln’s Legacy* by David O. Stewart.

      *The Dark Horse: The Surprise Election and Political Murder of President James A. Garfield* by Kenneth D. Ackerman.

    9. HeavyTrade5006 on

      I don’t remember the name of it but I did a report on Samuel Adam’s a long time ago and I remember being really surprised by how interesting it was and how much of a role he played in everything. He’s not a president but worth reading about

    10. unlovelyladybartleby on

      Try White Trash by Nancy Isenberg. It covers at least a hundred years of presidents

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