Author in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and the Books They Wrote

Author in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and the Books They Wrote

Author in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and the Books They Wrote

Author in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and the Books They Wrote

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Overview

Based on a decade of research and reporting, Author in Chief tells the story of America’s presidents as authors—and offers a surprising new window into the public and private lives of our highest leaders.

Most Americans are familiar with Abraham Lincoln’s famous words in the Gettysburg Address and the Eman­cipation Proclamation. Yet few can name the work that helped him win the presidency: his published collection of speeches entitled Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas. Lincoln labored in secret to get his book ready for the 1860 election, tracking down newspaper transcripts, editing them carefully for fairness, and hunting for a printer who would meet his specifications. Political Debates sold fifty thousand copies—the rough equivalent of half a million books in today’s market—and it reveals something about Lincoln’s presidential ambitions. But it also reveals something about his heart and mind. When voters asked about his beliefs, Lincoln liked to point them to his book.

In Craig Fehrman’s groundbreaking work of history, Author in Chief, the story of America’s presidents and their books opens a rich new window into presidential biography. From volumes lost to history—Calvin Coolidge’s Autobiography, which was one of the most widely discussed titles of 1929—to ones we know and love—Barack Obama’s Dreams from My Father, which was very nearly never published—Fehrman unearths countless insights about the presidents through their literary works.

Presidential books have made an enormous impact on American history, catapulting their authors to the national stage and even turning key elections. Beginning with Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on the State of Virginia, the first presidential book to influence a campaign, and John Adams’s Autobiography, the first score-settling presiden­tial memoir, Author in Chief draws on newly uncovered information—including never-before-published letters from Andrew Jackson, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan—to cast fresh light on the private drives and self-doubts that fueled our nation’s leaders.

We see Teddy Roosevelt as a vulnerable first-time author, struggling to write the book that would become a classic of American history. We see Reagan painstakingly revising Where’s the Rest of Me?, a forgotten memoir in which he sharpened his sunny political image. We see Donald Trump negotiating the deal for The Art of the Deal, the volume that made him synonymous with business savvy. Alongside each of these authors, we also glimpse the everyday Americans who read them.

Combining the narrative felicity of a journalist with the rigorous scholarship of a historian, Fehrman delivers a feast for history lovers, book lovers, and everybody curious about a behind-the-scenes look at our presidents.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781797101392
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Publication date: 02/11/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,155,637
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 6.10(h) x 1.80(d)

About the Author

Craig Fehrman is a journalist and historian who’s written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The New Republic, and Slate, among others. He has appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered. He lives in Indiana with his wife and children.


Fred Sanders, an actor and Earphones Award–winning narrator, has received critics’ praise for his audio narrations that range from nonfiction, memoir, and fiction to mystery and suspense. He been seen on Broadway in The Buddy Holly Story, in national tours for Driving Miss Daisy and Big River, and on such television shows as Seinfeld, The West Wing, Will and Grace, Numb3rs,Titus, and Malcolm in the Middle. His films include Sea of Love, The Shadow, and the Oscar-nominated short Culture. He is a native New Yorker and Yale graduate.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I George Washington to James Monroe

1 In and Out of Control: Thomas Jefferson and the First Campaign Book 9

2 Autobiography's Founding Father: John Adams and the First Legacy Book 37

3 Primed and Cocked: American History Finds Its Readers 62

Part II John Quincy Adams to Ulysses S. Grant

4 The Poet, the President Who Couldn't Spell, and the Campaign Biography 85

5 "Abram" Lincoln Writes a Book 109

6 "General Grant, the People Are Moving En Masse upon Your Memoirs" 133

Part III Rutherford B. Hayes to Franklin D. Roosevelt

7 Head of the Class: Roosevelt, Wilson, and the Expansion of Executive Power 159

8 Campaign Books Hit the Trail (Thanks to, of All Presidents, Calvin Coolidge) 184

9 Legacy Books Get Personal (Thanks to, of All Presidents, Calvin Coolidge) 209

Part IV Harry S. Truman to Donald Trump

10 Harry Truman's Histories 237

11 The Writer Who Wouldn't Write 257

12 Reagan and the Rise of the Blockbuster 279

13 The Literary Candidate 300

Epilogue 323

Appendix I A Presidential Reading List 327

Appendix II An Essay on Sources and Methods 337

Notes 343

Acknowledgments 411

Index 413

Image Credits 433

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