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Barack Obama's individual and civil public perceptions
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My Journey Through the Best Presidential Biographies
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Presidents and Their Books
The Library will be closed Sunday and Monday, Februrary 18th and 19th for Presidents' Day, and if you want to celebrate the holiday with some Presidential reading, you are sure to find something of interest in the Library collection.
Searching our online catalog using the subject “Presidents—United States—Biography” yields 674 results; and this doesn’t include books on specific elections, policy decisions, mistresses, or the myriad other subject headings that librarians use to subdivide the subject “Presidents—United States.” The earliest item in our collection seems to be an 1800 pamphlet by James Cheetham (credited as ”A Citizen of New York”) titled An Answer to Alexander Hamilton's Letter, Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq., President of the United States, and we continue to add dozens more Presidential biographies annually. A list of recent acquisitions is included below.
If you want to browse the stacks, you can find most birth-to-grave Presidential biographies in stack 7 where books are arranged alphabetically on the shelves by subject (then by author). You will also find many books on the Presidents in the American History section of stack 2. The Dewey Decimal number for American History i