Chronicles the lives of the five Russian ambassadors President Roosevelt placed in Moscow in 1933, and describes the events that took place while they were there and the relationships the ambassadors had with Stalin and Roosevelt.
A compilation of travel writings by president and statesman Thomas Jefferson that describes his journeys throughout the eastern United States and Europe, drawing on journals, personal correspondence, and other writings.
Presents a biography on Mary Robinson, the first woman President of Ireland, fighter for human rights, and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
A biography of the Swedish diplomat who helped save thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Nazis before mysteriously disappearing when the Russians occupied Budapest.
A biography by her son of the woman who, despite her shyness, followed her conscience to become one of the most admired, most criticized, and most influential First Ladies in United States history.
A biography of the woman who followed her conscience to become the most admired, the most criticized, and the most influential woman in American history.