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Virtually unknown to the public or historians, White House photographers have developed amazing access to the Presidents of the United States over the past half-century¿becoming "ultimate insiders" not only in capturing poignant and powerful images, but also in gaining deep insight into presidential lives. In this book, long-time White House Correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh tells their stories, emphasizing observations about the presidents the photographers got to know so well along with other key figures close to those presidents¿including the First Ladies, members of Congress, and important world leaders.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Virtually unknown to the public or historians, White House photographers have developed amazing access to the Presidents of the United States over the past half-century¿becoming "ultimate insiders" not only in capturing poignant and powerful images, but also in gaining deep insight into presidential lives. In this book, long-time White House Correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh tells their stories, emphasizing observations about the presidents the photographers got to know so well along with other key figures close to those presidents¿including the First Ladies, members of Congress, and important world leaders.
Autorenporträt
Kenneth T. Walsh has been White House correspondent for U.S. News & World Report since 1986. He writes a weekly column, "The Presidency," and a daily blog, "Ken Walsh's Washington," both for U.S. News & World Report . He is one of the longest-serving White House correspondents in history and is the former president of The White House Correspondents' Association. Walsh appears frequently on television and radio, and gives many speeches around the country and abroad, and has taught at American University's School of Communication. This is his eighth book. Previous books include Celebrity in Chief: A History of the Presidents and the Culture of Stardom (2017) and Prisoners of the White House: The Isolation of America's Presidents and the Crisis of Leadership (2013).