Description
Not Autographed. Not First Edition. 1951 edition. Missing dust jacket. Hardcover has some shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1951 edition of “The President’s Lady” by Irving Stone offers a captivating glimpse into the life of Rachel Jackson, the controversial wife of President Andrew Jackson. Stone’s meticulous research and vivid storytelling bring to life the tumultuous romance between Rachel and Andrew, shedding light on the scandals and societal norms that shaped their unconventional union. As a pioneering work of biographical fiction, this book paved the way for a new genre that blended historical facts with imaginative narratives, allowing readers to experience history through a deeply personal lens. Despite the absence of a dust jacket and some shelf wear on the hardcover, the clean pages and secure binding ensure an immersive reading experience. For collectors and enthusiasts of American history, this edition offers a compelling exploration of a pivotal figure in the nation’s early years, as well as a testament to Stone’s enduring literary legacy.