Presidential Trivia

  • Presidential Trivia
    By Richard Lederer

    Four pairs of presidents defeated each other in successive elections: • John Adams won over Thomas Jefferson in 1796; ... the election: • Andrew Jackson won the popular vote but lost the election to John Quincy Adams (1824); Samuel J.

  • Presidential Trivia
    By Richard Lederer

    Our Tallest? Who played golf? Who played poker? Filled with games, anagrams, poems, speeches, and an abundance of tidbits, details, and fascinating facts, this book is perfect for the novice to the history buff.

  • Presidential Trivia
    By Ph D Patrick Babin

    Degregorio, William, The Complete Book of U.S. Presidents, 3rd ed., New York, Wings Books, 1991. Gibbs, Nancy, and Michael Duffy, The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity, New York, Simon and Schuster, 2012.

  • Presidential Trivia: The Feats, Fates, Families, Foibles, and Firsts of Our American Presidents
    By Richard Lederer

    Jam-packed with facts, figures, histories, families - this is the ultimate book on presidential trivia.

  • Presidential Trivia

    This fun and educational book contains more than 1,000 questions and answers about the facts, figures, and foibles of the forty-two presidents and their first ladies.

  • Presidential Trivia: The Feats, Fates, Families, Foibles, and Firsts of Our American Presidents
    By Richard Lederer

    Presents entertaining details about the lives of the United States presidents in a compilation of fascinating facts and historical trivia that encompasses everything from politics and policy to presidential nicknames, White House pets, ...