Pat Nixon

Pat Nixon
Title Pat Nixon PDF eBook
Author Mary C. Brennan
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 248
Release 2023-08-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0700636056

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Pat Nixon may be the least understood of modern first ladies. Although public opinion polls rated her one of our nation's most admired women, few Americans really knew much about her. This first scholarly biography of Thelma Ryan Nixon—the first biography in thirty-five years and the first to access her papers-goes further than any other book to show readers the real Pat Nixon. Lester David's The Lonely Lady of San Clemente painted her as a tragic figure while Julie Nixon Eisenhower's adoring Pat Nixon: The Untold Story fell short of offering an objective portrait. Now Mary Brennan moves beyond the oversimplified appraisals of this neglected first lady to provide a powerful study of a complex and fascinating presidential spouse. Drawing on Mrs. Nixon's recently opened papers-as well as on recollections of both friends and adversaries—Brennan debunks the myth of "Plastic Pat" and fleshes out the real woman behind the stories and stereotypes. The Nixons had more in common with small-town Americans than with Washington society, and Brennan shows that part of Pat's difficulty in dealing with the political world was that she never quite left the "normal" Pat behind. Political and social upheaval during her husband's presidency further complicated her role as first lady, as she had to confront a shifting cultural terrain with the whole world watching. Brennan emphasizes Pat's activism—the first presidential wife to serve as official government representative, as well as the most traveled—and examines her complicated relationship with her husband. Often seen as a "good soldier," Pat, in reality, engaged in constant warfare with her husband and his advisers as she tried to protect her own schedule from interference from the West Wing. Blending empathy and objectivity, Brennan shows that Pat Nixon was a strong woman caught up in circumstances beyond her control who did as her ancestors had done: gritted her teeth and got the job done as best she could. This account of an embattled first lady opens a new window on the Nixon years and finally allows Pat Nixon to take center stage in her own life.

Pat Nixon

Pat Nixon
Title Pat Nixon PDF eBook
Author Julie Nixon Eisenhower
Publisher Zebra Books
Pages 772
Release 1987-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780821723005

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This portrait follows the former First Lady from her birth in a boomtown mining shack to the White House and is full of anecdotes and behind-the-scenes glimpses of historical figures.

PAT NIXON THE UNTOLS STORY

PAT NIXON THE UNTOLS STORY
Title PAT NIXON THE UNTOLS STORY PDF eBook
Author JULIE NIXON EISENHOWER
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1986
Genre
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The Lonely Lady of San Clemente

The Lonely Lady of San Clemente
Title The Lonely Lady of San Clemente PDF eBook
Author Lester David
Publisher Berkley Books
Pages 308
Release 1979-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780425042533

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Pat Nixon

Pat Nixon
Title Pat Nixon PDF eBook
Author Mary C. Brennan
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The first biography of Pat Nixon in 25 years. Moves beyond the over-simplified appraisals of this oft-misunderstood first lady. Offers a far more complex interpretation than the standard "Plastic Pat" caricature and depicts a complicated, conflicted, but ultimately effective first lady who balanced public responsibilities and private pain.

Pat and Dick

Pat and Dick
Title Pat and Dick PDF eBook
Author Will Swift
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 496
Release 2014-08-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451676956

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A study of the partnership between the thirty-seventh President and his wife argues that the couple endured political and intimate disappointments during their fifty-three-year marriage but ultimately shared genuine affection.

Pat Nixon

Pat Nixon
Title Pat Nixon PDF eBook
Author Julie Nixon Eisenhower
Publisher Zebra Books
Pages 735
Release 1987-11-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780821723005

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This portrait follows the former First Lady from her birth in a boomtown mining shack to the White House and is full of anecdotes and behind-the-scenes glimpses of historical figures