Calvin Coolidge: The Man from Vermont - Biography of the 30th U.S. President | Historical Books & American Political History | Perfect for Students, Historians & Political Enthusiasts
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This vintage book contains a detailed biography of Calvin Coolidge. John Calvin Coolidge Jr. (1872-1933) served as the President of the United States between 1923 and 1929. Originally a Republican lawyer from Vermont, he worked his way up the political ladder before becoming the governor of Massachusetts. He was elected as the vice president of the United States after his decisive response to the Boston Police Strike of 1919, and succeeded president Warren G. Harding upon his death in 1923. Contents include: "Yankee Ancestry and Vermont Environment", "Birth and Boyhood", "Preparing for College", "Early Days in Northampton", "The Horizon Widens", "Up The Political Ladder", "A Friend Appears", "Lieutenant Governor", "Governor of Massachusetts", "The Boston Police Strike of 1919", "In National Politics", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction. "Calvin Coolidge - The Man From Vermont" was first published in 1939.
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Calvin Coolidge is almost a forgotten president. Mr. Feuss sheds a great deal of light on the man Calvin Coolidge. Coolidge was well respected by the people of Massachusetts and the United States. He was elected overwhelmingly in 1924, and he might have won again in 1928 if he had chosen to run. He felt that presidents are chosen from the people, and they should return to the people. He wrote that he had been honored to be elected president, and it was time to return home. This is an excellent biography written about President Coolidge just seven years after his death.
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