An edition of Alice (2007)

Alice

Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House princess to Washington power broker

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An edition of Alice (2007)

Alice

Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House princess to Washington power broker

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Alice Roosevelt Longworth lived her entire life on the political stage and in the public eye, earning her the nickname "the other Washington monument." Historian Cordery presents a detailed and entertaining portrait of the witty and whip-smart daughter of Teddy Roosevelt. "Princess Alice" was a tempestuous teenager. Smoking, gambling, and dressing flamboyantly, she flouted social conventions and opened the door for other women to do the same. Her husband was Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth but--as Cordery documents for the first time--she had a child with her lover, Senator William Borah of Idaho. Alice's political acumen was widely respected in Washington. She was a sharp-tongued critic of her cousin FDR's New Deal programs, and meetings in her drawing room helped to change the course of history, from undermining the League of Nations to boosting Nixon. During the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, her legendary salons remained the center of political ferment.--From publisher description.

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Viking
Language
English
Pages
590

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Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker
October 18, 2007, Viking Adult
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Table of Contents

"It was awfully bad psychologically"
"Sissy had a sweat nurse!"
"Something more than a plain American girl"
"I tried to be conspicuous"
"Frightfully difficult trying to keep up appearances"
"He never grew serious about anything"
"When Alice came to Plunderland"
"To bask in the rays of your reflected glory"
"Alice is married at last"
"Mighty pleased with my daughter and her husband"
"Expelled from the Garden of Eden"
"Quite marked schizophrenia"
"Beating against bars"
"To hate the Democrats so wholeheartedly"
"Hello, hello, hello"
"The political leader of the family"
"An irresistible magnet"
"The Washington dictatorship"
"I believe in the preservation of this republic"
"Full sixty years the world has been her trade"
"The most fascinating conversationalist of our time."

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [555]-572) and index.

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New York, N.Y

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.91/1092, B
Library of Congress
E757.3 .C67 2007

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Pagination
xiv, 590 p., [32] p. of plates :
Number of pages
590

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Open Library
OL24744649M
Internet Archive
alicealiceroosev00cord
ISBN 10
0670018333
ISBN 13
9780670018338
LCCN
2006103087
OCLC/WorldCat
77573035

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