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Author Talk: & Signing: Clint Harp


Clinto Harp discusses and signs his book "Handcrafted" Find an Event

2018 Truman Book Award featuring Kevin Peraino


Kevin Peraino will be presented with the Truman Library Institute’s Harry S. Truman Book Award for "A Force So Swift: Mao, Truman, and the Birth of Modern China, 1949" Find an Event

Andy Carroll: War Letters Project


Andrew Carroll, director of the Center for American War Letters, will be speaking about his recent book "My Fellow Soldiers: General John Pershing and the Americans Who Helped Win the Great War" Find an Event

Lecture with Brian Kilmeade


Brian Kilmeade will discuss his book, "Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans." Find an Event

Author Talk & Signing: Jennifer D. Keene


The Poughkeepsie Public Library District and the FDR Library will host a book talk and signing with Jennifer D. Keene author of Doughboys, The Great War, and the Remaking of America, on September 13, 2018. Find an Event

Author Talk & Signing: Mary Jo Binker


On the occasion of Eleanor Roosevelt's 134th Birthday, the FDR Library will present an author talk and book signing with Mary Jo Binker, editor of If You Ask me: Essential Advice from Eleanor Roosevelt Find an Event

Author Talk & Signing: Rebecca Erbelding


The FDR Presidential Library and Museum will present an author talk and book signing with Rebecca Erbelding, author of, Rescue Board: The Untold Story of America's Efforts to Save the Jews of Europe Find an Event

Big Game: The NFL in Dangerous Times


 Journalist and author Mark Leibovich tells the story of his four-year odyssey that took him deeper inside the NFL. Find an Event

Frank and Al: FDR, Al Smith, and the Unlikely Alliance that Created the Modern Democratic Party


Editor and author Terry Golway tells the untold story of an unlikely political partnership—between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Al Smith. Find an Event

LBJ’s 1968: Power, Politics, and the Presidency in America’s Year of Upheaval


In his latest book, "LBJ’s 1968," Kyle Longley explores how LBJ perceived the most significant events of 1968.
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