Humor and the Presidency

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  • Humor and the Presidency Book Detail

  • Author : Gerald R. Ford
  • Release Date : 1987
  • Publisher : Arbor House Publishing
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 184
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 91,91 MB

Humor and the Presidency by Gerald R. Ford PDF Summary

Book Description: The former President's favorite funny stories and anecdotes are accompanied by political cartoons and political humor by Art Buchwald, Chevy Chase, Mark Russell, and Bob Orben, as well as sharp-witted policians.

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