Hail to the Chiefs: My Life and Times with Six PresidentsCoward-McCann, 1970 - 320 páginas Ruth Montgomery, famous as the author of one of the best-selling books in publishing history, A Gift of Prophecy: The Phenomenal Jeane Dixon, returns in her sparkling new book, Hail to the Chiefs, to the Washington scene she explored for twenty-five years as a widely syndicated columnist first for a huge and powerful newspaper and later for an equally influential wire service. The result is a White House book that has fascinating anecdotes and personalities on every sprightly page, by a reporter who has known Presidents, First Ladies, and their families from the Nixons to the Roosevelts. Ruth Montgomery's readers will also be fascinated with her outspoken account of how she became involved in the psychic field and its personalities, principally with famed Washington seeress Jeane Dixon, about whom A Gift of Prophecy was written. She also tells the stories behind her other books on psychic phenomena and reincarnation -- A Search for the Truth and Here and Hereafter -- as well as the biography of Mrs. LBJ completed with Lady Bird Johnson's cooperation. With Hail to the Chiefs Ruth Montgomery returns to the exciting political and social life of the nation's capital to write the most irresistible and glittering memoir to come ot of Washington in years. |
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... train , which was parked on a siding during Dewey's two - day visit with his mother . Humor columnist George Dixon had previously written a story about the lack of bathing facilities aboard the train and kidded the " dirty reporters ...
... train , which was parked on a siding during Dewey's two - day visit with his mother . Humor columnist George Dixon had previously written a story about the lack of bathing facilities aboard the train and kidded the " dirty reporters ...
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... train suddenly began backing into the throng massed together on the tracks , and Dewey exclaimed , " What's the matter with that engineer ? Is he crazy or something ? " Frankly , I could not imagine a more normal reaction . The engineer ...
... train suddenly began backing into the throng massed together on the tracks , and Dewey exclaimed , " What's the matter with that engineer ? Is he crazy or something ? " Frankly , I could not imagine a more normal reaction . The engineer ...
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... train run behind schedule and pick up speed , so that the general would have to wolf his meal in five or ten minutes . Another problem was the prominent politicians who would board the train for lunch in the rear car , and Mamie never ...
... train run behind schedule and pick up speed , so that the general would have to wolf his meal in five or ten minutes . Another problem was the prominent politicians who would board the train for lunch in the rear car , and Mamie never ...
Contenido
In the Beginning | 13 |
Party Time in Wartime | 29 |
Peacetime Intrigues | 37 |
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Hail to the Chiefs: My Life and Times with Six Presidents Ruth Shick Montgomery Vista de fragmentos - 1970 |
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