American lion : Andrew Jackson in the White House / Jon Meacham.
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TextPublication details: New York : Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2009, c2008.Edition: Random House Trade paperback edDescription: xxii, 483 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780812973464
- 0812973461
- Andrew Jackson in the White House
- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
- Presidents -- United States -- Biography
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1829-1837
- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 -- Family
- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 -- Friends and associates
- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
- Families
- Friendship
- Political science
- Presidents
- United States
- 1829 - 1837
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | E 382 .M43 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98643810 |
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| E 382 .C87 Andrew Jackson and the search for vindication / | E 382 .J26 1977 Andrew Jackson : the border captain / | E 382 .J27 1937 Andrew Jackson, portrait of a president. | E 382 .M43 2009 American lion : Andrew Jackson in the White House / | E 382 .S3 The age of Jackson. | E 382 .W24 Andrew Jackson, symbol for an age. | E 384.3 .E466 1987 The Union at risk : Jacksonian democracy, states' rights, and the nullification crisis / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [449]-462) and index.
The love of country, fame and honor: beginnings to late 1830 -- Andy will fight his way in the world -- Follow me and I'll save you yet -- A marriage, a defeat, and a victory -- You know best, my dear -- Ladies' wars are always fierce and hot -- A busybody Presbyterian clergyman -- My white and red children -- Major Eaton has spoken of resigning -- An opinion of the President alone -- Liberty and union, now and forever -- General Jackson rules by his personal popularity -- I will die with the Union: late 1830 to 1834 -- I have been left to sup alone -- A mean and scurvy piece of business -- Now let him enforce it -- The fury of a chained panther -- Hurra for the hickory tree! -- A dreadful crisis of excitement and violence -- The mad project of disunion -- We are threatened to have our throats cut -- Great is the stake placed in our hands -- My mind is made up -- He appeared to feel as a father -- The people, sir, are with me -- We are in the midst of a revolution -- The evening of his days: 1834 to the end -- So you want war -- A dark, lawless, and insatiable ambition! -- There is a rank due to the United States among nations -- The wretched victim of a dreadful delusion -- How would you like to be a slave? -- The strife about the next Presidency -- Not one would have ever got out alive -- I fear Emily will not recover -- The President will go out triumphantly -- The shock is great, and grief universal.
A thought-provoking study of Andrew Jackson chronicles the life and career of a self-made man who went on to become a military hero and seventh president of the United States, critically analyzing Jackson's seminal role during a turbulent era in history, the political crises and personal upheaval that surrounded him, and his legacy for the modern presidency.
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