Publisher's Synopsis
This comprehensive collection includes the most important writings of James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States. In addition to his famous inaugural addresses and state of the union speeches, this volume also features personal letters, to-do lists, and other ephemera that provide unique insights into the life and times of this influential leader. Whether you are a scholar studying American history or simply interested in learning more about one of the country's most fascinating presidents, this book is an essential resource.
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