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Yat Ming Scale 1:24 - 1961 Lincoln X-100 Kennedy Car


Yat Ming Scale 1:24 – 1961 Lincoln X-100 Kennedy Car


$39.99


Beautifully crafted 1961 Lincoln X-100 Kennedy Presidential Limo diecast model car 1:24 scale die cast by Yat Ming. This is a very highly detailed 1961 Lincoln X-100 Kennedy Presidential Limo diecast model car 1:24 scale die cast by Yat Ming. Every details are well put together. Great collectible or gift piece. 1961 Lincoln X-100 Kennedy Presidential Limo diecast model car 1:24 scale die cast by Y…

Presidents of the US Figure Set Series 1: Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, F.D.R., J.F.K by BMC


Presidents of the US Figure Set Series 1: Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, F.D.R., J.F.K by BMC


$4.79


BMC Presidents of the US Figure Set Series 1. Includes figures and trading cards of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Jonh F. Kennedy. Figures stand up to 2-1/ inches tall (not including pedstal). Made from gray polypropylene plastic with good detail and very little flashing….

Pope John Paul II Talking Action Figure


Pope John Paul II Talking Action Figure


$28.99



Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway Limited Edition


Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway Limited Edition


$0.97


Continuing with the Brothers in Arms franchise, Hell’s Highway drops you into Operation Market Garden, the largest paratrooper operation in World War II. Play your own way – choose to use your squad to execute a tactically elegant flanking maneuver or charge in with guns blazing Destructible cover – Keep your men moving and choose your cover wisely – modeled using real physical properties an…

The Presidents


The Presidents


$3.95


Hosted by Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and featuring an impressive list of celebrity cameos, The Great American History Quiz program debuted on the History Channel, and the response was so great that the History Channel decided to turn it into a quarterly hour-long show. The Great American History Quiz trivia books tie in to this series, now hosted by beloved comedian Chevy Chase, and will contain the questions and answers featured on the show. Readers will be able to test their knowledge of American History from the basic to the arcane. The Presidents, focuses on the presidents that have shaped the course of events in American History. For example: — The first vice-president to become president upon the death of the president was John Tyler. Which president (who only served one month) did he succeed? (answer: William Henry Harrison) — Who was the first president to survive an assassination attempt? (answer: Andrew Jackson)

Presidents


Presidents


$102


Presidents

Presidents and Their Justices


Presidents and Their Justices


$43.97


Presidents and their Justices offers an innovative look at the relationship between a president and the Supreme Court justices they appoint. Based on a 2005 survey of historians, lawyers, and political scientists that ranked presidents according to their Supreme Court appointments, the ratings offer a distinctive analysis of the relationship between presidents and the justices they appointed. Among these were Herbert Hoover, as the fifth-ranked president based on the Court nominees and Harry Truman, as one of the worst twentieth-century presidents for the justices he appointed. The book delves into presidential Court appointments and how a justice’s career affects a president’s legacy. Among the presidents studied are Warren Harding, Ulysses Grant, John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and Franklin Roosevelt. The work is divided into sections of great presidents who made successful appointments, great presidents who failed in their appointments, and mediocre presidents who made successful appointments.

Accidental Presidents


Accidental Presidents


$85


Accidental presidents, those who assume office as a result of death, assassination or resignation, struggle to establish their legitimacy. This book examines and evaluates the strategies of nine accidental presidents, from John Tyler to Gerald Ford, to demonstrate authority and their capacity to govern.

American Presidents


American Presidents


$17.64


For more than a half century, David Levine has taken on the most powerful men of the free world with only his pen and a bottle of India ink. That pen has proved to be mightier than the sword as Levine skewered, illuminated, satirized and condemned every president of the 20th century, as well as the most significant presidents from colonial times and the Civil War era. His drawing of Lyndon Johnson revealing a scar in the shape of Vietnam is considered one of the most recognized (and most copied) of the Vietnam era. His devastating wit and delicately cross hatched drawing have exposed the venality of the Nixon administration, the phoniness of the Reagan years, the duplicity of the Clinton era, and the evil of the Bush cabal. Nine administrations have come and gone during Levine’s tenure, and with a new one on the horizon, the artist remains, unbowed, unfazed, and unrelenting. Now for the first time, the best of Levine’s five decades of portraits of American Presidents and their administrations are gathered in a comprehensive and visually dynamic book. From John Adams to George Bush; from John Quincy Adams to George W. Bush; from the Great Emancipator to the Great Society, Levine has captured them all including present day candidates John McCain and Barack Obama.

The First Four Presidents (Unabridged)


The First Four Presidents (Unabridged)


$4.99


In this edition, the editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica examine the lives of the new republic’s first four presidents: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison….

The Haunting of the Presidents


The Haunting of the Presidents


$7.99


What were the chilling revelations of the seances conducted by Mary Todd Lincoln, Martha Washington, and Eleanor Roosevelt? What secrets did John F. Kennedy reveal after his death? Why was Hillary Clinton compelled to channel the spirits of past First Ladies? Which presidents admitted in private to having UFO encounters? What’s the source of the strange light emanating from the Rose Room? Who-or-what is playing the haunted strains of phantom music in the private halls of the White House? The answers to these and even more tantalizing questions can be found in this unique history of the never-before-revealed phenomenon of the White House. And this isn’t hearsay. It’s based on declassified, substantiated records dating back to George Washington through the Clinton Administration. FEATURING: Actual transcripts of channeling sessions and seances A tour guide to the Presidential Haunted Places Eyewitness accounts from Jacqueline Kennedy, Nancy Reagan, Eleanor Roosevelt, and others

The Duke Collectible John Wayne Figurine


The Duke Collectible John Wayne Figurine


$49.95


As an actor, he played the straight shooter who stubbornly did the right thing, no matter the danger to himself. Now, you can honor The Duke’s 50 years of movie roles with a thrilling collectible John Wayne figurine. This hand-cast, fully sculptural, hand-painted figure features Wayne wearing a red bandanna, his familiar hat, signature belt buckle, cowboy boots and carrying a replica of his trademark modified large loop lever rifle. Share a rip-roaring celebration with this limited-edition John Wayne memorabilia, available only from The Bradford Exchange. The handcrafted “canvas” background on this collectible John Wayne figurine has the rugged look and feel of natural stone and depicts a glowing Western sunset with a riveting closeup portrait of The Duke, plus thrilling shots of this beloved hero riding the range. Makes incredible John Wayne memorabilia or an outstanding collectible John Wayne gift. Heavy demand is expected, and you won’t want to miss out. Order now!
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