Presents a biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the wheelchair-bound president who optimistically led the United States through more than a decade of economic, social, and political problems, chronicling his life from his Harvard background to his role in national politics.
Presents a biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, focusing on his achievements as a politician and president, and crediting him with transforming the country into a formidable superpower.
debating the issues in pro and con primary documents
Moser, John E.
2002
Primary documents and commentary help argue the pros and cons of a variety of key issues which shaped the presidencies of Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry Truman.
Uses biographical, analytical, and primary source material to profile the life, political career, administration, and accomplishments of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
A comprehensive look at the economic policies of President Franklin Roosevelt, maintaining that his "New Deal" programs failed to achieve the economic boost the country needed during the Depression.
A brief biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt, in graphic novel format, that discusses his childhood, family, education, marriage, polio diagnosis, and work as a politician and the president of the United States.
Presents a short biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt and provides information on his life and political career, his struggles with polio, and presidential victory during the Great Depression and World War Two.
Follows the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt from his childhood in New York through his three terms as the thirty-second president of the United States, and includes photographs and illustrations, a time line and glossary, articles on key events that influenced Roosevelt, and other reference materials.
Follows the work of the sculptor Neil Estern during the creation of the memorial in Washington, D.C. which features the former president, first lady, and their dog Fala.