Through biographical sketches of each vice-president, traces the evolution of what is now one of the most important jobs in the United States, with special focus on Walter Mondale.
biographies of the 45 men who have held the second highest office in the United States
Waldrup, Carole Chandler
1996
Presents biographical information, discussing the achievements and abilities of each of the forty-five Vice Presidents of the United States, from John Adams through Albert Gore, Jr.
A biography of the Minnesota Democrat who served as a United States Senator and as Vice-President under Jimmy Carter before organizing his own campaign for election to the presidency in 1984.
A biography of Al Gore, vice-president of the United States, looking at his lonely childhood as the son of politically ambitious parents, the disparity between his personal warmth and public caution, and other aspects of his life and career.