Edith Kermit Roosevelt: Creating the Modern First Lady (Modern First Ladies) by Lewis L. Gould

Edith Kermit Roosevelt: Creating the Modern First Lady (Modern First Ladies)

Lewis L. Gould
176 pages
Univ Pr of Kansas; HAR/MAP edition
Jun 2013
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Few first ladies have enjoyed a better reputation among historians than Edith Kermit Roosevelt. Aristocratic and sophisticated, tasteful and discreet, she managed the White House with a sure hand. Her admirers say that she never slipped in carrying out her duties as hostess, mother, and adviser to her husband. Lewis Gould’s path-breaking study, however, presents a more complex and interesting figure than the somewhat secularized saint Edith Roosevelt has become in the literature on first ladies. While many who knew her found her inspiring and gracious, family members also recalled a more astringent and sometimes nasty personality. Gould looks beneath the surface of her life to examine the intricate legacy of her tenure from 1901 to 1909.
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Pages 176
Publisher Univ Pr of Kansas; H...
Published 2013
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