Om Polk The Diary Of A President 1845 1849
James K. Polk was one of the most consequential and controversial presidents in American history. In this gripping diary, edited and annotated by acclaimed historian Allan Nevins, we get an intimate look at Polk's thoughts and actions during his tumultuous presidency. This book is a must-read for students of American history seeking to understand this critical period in our nation's past.
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