Title | A Ford, not a Lincoln |
Names | Reeves, Richard. |
Book Number | BR003010 |
Title Status | Active |
Medium | Braille |
Annotation | A former political correspondent for the "New York Times" traces Gerald Ford's career from Congress to the White House and asserts that the president succeeded because he was easy-going and avoided controversy. Mr. Reeves also faults the American press for being childishly irresponsible. Some strong language. |
Local Subject | Adult Book - AD |
Short Book - SH | |
Biography - Political, U.S - BIPU | |
Biography - Politicians - BIP | |
Biography & Autobiography - BIO | |
History, United States - HUS | |
Journalism & the Media - JOU | |
Politics and Government - POL | |
Audience Notes | Contains strong language. |
LC Subject | Presidents - United States - Biography |
Call Number | 973.9250924 B ANF |
Language | English |
Publication Info | [Washington, D.C.] : DBPH. (APH, transcribing agency. APH, distributor) 197 |
Original Publication | Reproduced from: 1st ed. New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [1975] |