H. Paul Jeffers (1934–2009)
Autore di Freemasons: A History and Exploration of the World's Oldest Secret Society
Sull'Autore
H. Paul Jeffers was the author of more than fifty books, including Colonel Roosevelt, Freemasons, and Dark Mysteries of the Vatican. He appeared on C-SPAN, For News, and the History Channel. He passed away in 2009.
Opere di H. Paul Jeffers
Taking Command: General J. Lawton Collins From Guadalcanal to Utah Beach and Victory in Europe (2009) 42 copie
Commissioner Roosevelt: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt and the New York City Police, 1895-1897 (1994) 32 copie
The Forgotten Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Based on the Original Radio Plays by Anthony Boucher and Denis Green (2005) 30 copie
Roosevelt the Explorer: T.R.'s Amazing Adventures as a Naturalist, Conservationist, and Explorer (2002) 22 copie
Gentleman Gerald: The Crimes and Times of Gerald Chapman America's First "Public Enemy No. 1" (1995) 4 copie
FRIMASONET 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Jeffers, Harry Paul
- Data di nascita
- 1934
- Data di morte
- 2009-12-04
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di nascita
- Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, USA
- Luogo di residenza
- New York, New York, USA
- Organizzazioni
- Baker Street Irregulars
- Premi e riconoscimenti
- Fulbright Fellowship
Utenti
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Liste
THE WAR ROOM (1)
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- Opere
- 61
- Opere correlate
- 4
- Utenti
- 1,860
- Popolarità
- #13,838
- Voto
- 3.5
- Recensioni
- 22
- ISBN
- 110
- Lingue
- 5
- Preferito da
- 1
Overall, I am left with that "who knew" feeling. Cleveland wasn't perfect, in fact, we would consider him a bit of a pedophile today, I think, but we've seen worse in the White House. Cleveland did, or tried to do, several things that I would applaud, as well as several things not so laudable. In many ways he was forward-looking; in some ways he was quite extraordinary.
One anecdote the author left out of the book was one I learned from the annual collection of White House ornaments.
Cleveland's wedding to Frances Folsom was the first to take place in the White House. Cleveland had been named guardian of Frances by his best friend's last will and testament. Ok, he was a bit older (twice as?) than she...had known her since birth. So glad was he to marry this young virginal girl he had the wedding cake made in the shape of a ship...and its name was written on the bow: "S.S. Hymen." No kidding.
The narrator read through the book as if time was of the essence. No doubt that was at the behest of the producer.… (altro)