43rd President of the United States : from Texas to Washington
Wade, Mary Dodson
2002
Chronicles the life and career of George W. Bush, the forty-third president of the United States, providing information on his childhood, his religious values, his family life, and his political successes and failures.
An introduction to the life, times, and achievements of George W. Bush, the forty-third president of the United States, with detailed, step-by-step instructions for drawing Bush, as well as related people, places, and events.
Presents a portrait of the Bush political dynasty and their influence on twentieth- and twenty-first century America, from Connecticut senator Prescott Bush, through his grandson, George W., the forty-third president of the United States.
Journalists Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose present an indictment of the George W. Bush presidency, critiquing his policies on the environment, foreign relations, the economy, education, and other areas.
Presents the life of the African American stateswoman, discussing her childhood in Birmingham during a time of racial tensions, her academic career, her government appointments, and her current tenure as Secretary of State under George W. Bush.
Examines the life of George W. Bush, elected president of the United States in 2000, and looks at how his policies and actions have affected his country and the world.
Presents the unique Bush family dynasty focusing on their rising influence in America, networking, political matters, two presidencies, children, and grandchildren. Also details their contrast to the Kennedy family.