Bibliography: Multiple First Ladies
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TitleAuthorYearPublisher/PublicationNotes
A 105-Year Old Who Helped Embroider HistoryAmes, Lynne1993New York Times 17 JanArticle includes information on Hillary Clinton, Florence Harding, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
200 Years of the American PresidencyAmerican Bicentennial Presidential Inaugural Committee1989Washington, D.C.: Walsworth Publishing 
The 42 First Ladies: Their Place in HistoryKlemesrud, Judy1983New York Times 6 DecemberA report on the Hunter College conference entitled “The First Lady.”
A-Dressing the NationGage, Elani2005People Magazine 7 FebruaryArticle on what the Bush women wore to the second inauguration.
Abolish HerGreer, Germaine1995New Republic 26 JuneGreer’s argument for doing away with the role of First Lady, looking specifically at Jacqueline Kennedy, Nancy Reagan, and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
* The Adams WomenNagel, Paul1987New York: Oxford University Press 
An Affair of State 2003People Magazine 2 JuneComparison between state dinners under the Bushes and the Clintons.
* All the Presidents’ Children: Triumph and Tragedy in the Lives of America’s First FamiliesWead, Douglas2003New York: Simon & Schuster 
* All the President’s KinKellerman, Barbara1981New York: Free Press 
All The President’s WomenRobertson, Rebecca2005ARTnews DecemberCoverage of a photography exhibition called “First Ladies” by Jean-Pierre Khazem at Sperone Westwater in New York
American First LadiesWatson, Robert P., ed.2002Pasadena, CA: Salem Press 
* American First Ladies: Their Lives and Their Legacies. 2nd editionGould, Lewis L., ed2001New York: Routledge 
American Made: New White House Pastry ChefBurros, Marian, and Rozanne Gold2004New York Times 1 SeptemberArticle discusses succession of Thaddeus R. DuBois to the position of White House pastry chef.
* American Presidential FamiliesBrogan, Hugh, and Charles Mosley1993New York: Macmillan 
* America’s First Families: An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White HouseAnthony, Carl Sferrazza2000New York: Touchstone 
America’s First LadiesCaroli, Betty Boyd1989American History Illustrated. 24.3  
* America’s First Ladies: Private Lives of the Presidential WivesHealy, Diana Dixon1988New York: Atheneum 
* America’s First Ladies: Their Uncommon Wisdom, from Martha Washington to Laura BushAdler, Bill2002Lanham, MD: Taylor Trade Publishers 
* America’s First Ladies, 1865 to the Present DayChaffin, Lillie D., and Miriam Butwin1968Minneapolis: LernerBiographical sketches of every First Lady from Eliza Johnson to Rosalynn Carter.
America’s Leading LadiesSchuman, Michael2004Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch 2 MayArticle on the National First Ladies Library.
* America’s Most Influential First LadiesAnthony, Carl Sferrazza1992Minneapolis: Oliver Press 
Artist Portrays All First Ladies: Statuettes in Period Garb Are to Be Displayed This Week to Aid Hospital 1951New York Times 27 May 
Barbara Bush and Abigail Adams are a Sorority of TwoGay, Wayne Lee2001Fort Worth Star-Telegram 18 January 2001 
Behind the Scenes First Ladies are First Advisors 2004USA Today 14 JuneArticle discussing the ways in which presidential souses have influenced public policy mentions Edith Wilson’s role in the wake of President Wilson’s stroke.
Beyond First LadyShepard, Scott1995Atlanta Journal Constitution 19 March 
First Ladies of the United StatesKlapthor, Margaret Brown, and Allida M Black2006New York: Scala Books 
Best Little Stories From the White HouseKelly, C Brian, and Ingrid Smyer-Kelly2005Nashville, TN: Cumberland HouseIncludes “First Ladies in Review” by Ingrid Smyer Kelly.
Bush, Clinton the Very Picture of Civility at UnveilingJackson, David2004Dallas Morning News 15 JuneReport of the recent visit of the Clinton’s to the White House for the unveiling of official portraits of the pair.
Bushes Do Dinner at Bill’sBazinet, Kenneth R.2000New York Daily News 10 November 2000 
Candidates for First LadyPage, Susan1995Newsday 8 May 
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