vice-presidents

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vice-presidents

Al Gore

leader for the new millennium
1999
Surveys the childhood, military career, and political activities of the man who served as vice president under Bill Clinton.

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the American vice presidency
1996
A study of the office of the vice presidency, its origins, history, responsibilities, and privileges; and an overview of the individuals who have served in that office.

Joe Biden

2010
This book describes the life and career of Joe Biden, a U.S. senator who became the vice-president of the United States in 2009.

What's a president and vice president?

2008
An introduction to the executive branch of the United States government that discusses the duties of the president and vice president, how one is elected into office, and the relationships between the White House and the legislative and judicial branches.

Aaron Burr and the young nation

2002
Discusses the life of Aaron Burr and his duel with Alexander Hamilton.

Al Gore, vice president

1994
A biography of the environmental activist and vice-president of the United States.

Al Gore

a wake-up call to global warming
2009

Trapped on the D.C. train!

2011
On a trip to Pennsylvania, presidential stepdaughter KC Corcoran and her friend Marshall are exploring the rest of the train when the special caboose at the back disappears--along with the Vice President.

Dick Cheney

a life in public service
2001
An illustrated chronicle of Vice President Dick Cheney's life, from his boyhood in Lincoln, Nebraska, to his swearing in as vice president to President George W. Bush.

Sarah Palin

2012
Profiles the life and career of political figure, Sarah Palin.

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