Which president broke the law to prevent enslaved people from being
freed? Who said, When the president does it, that means it's not
illegal? Why does America have a president?
From the heated debates among the framers of the Constitution in 1787
over an elected king, to the creation of the presidency, and on through
rich profiles of each man who has held the office, New York Times
bestselling author Kenneth C. Davis takes readers on a guided tour of
American history. Examining each chief executive, from the low lights to
the bright lights, the memorable to the forgettable and the forgotten,
Davis tells all the stories, offering rich anecdotes about real people.
He also charts the history of the presidency itself, debunking myths and
grading the presidents from A+ to F.
For history buffs and history-phobes alike, this entertaining book may
change your understanding of the highest office in the land throughout
more than two hundred years of history.