Bush Political Collectibles
von Ronald Ellis Wade
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Über das Buch
This book illustrates the wide variety of objects used in political campaigns in America and in particular the Bush family campaigns. For a collector it is a dream to see the sheer volume of items. It matters little what a person collects as there is something here for that collector whether it be dolls, thimbles, postcards, toys, bottles, or as could be expected--political campaign buttons, bumper stickers and posters.
The author of this volume started collecting Bush memorabilia at the beginning in 1964 when George H. W. Bush ran for the U. S. Senate in Texas the first time and when the author was only 13 and has never stopped collecting. This book is the result.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Geschichte
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 160 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Aug. 13, 2008
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter George Bush, George W. Bush, The White House, political campaign buttons, political pins, campaign memorabilia, 2004 campaign, 2000 campaign, 1988 campaign, 1992 campaign, Republican National Convention, Republican delegate, Bush for Congress, Bush for Senate, Bush for President, Texas politics, Texas Governor, Florida Governor, Jeb Bush, Prescott Bush, Senator Bush, Governor Bush
Über den Autor
Ronald E. Wade was born in Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas, the son of Ellis W.Wade and Rosedyne Langford Wade. As a child Ron would sit at the feet of his grandparents and great-grandparents and listen to family history. At age 17 Ron wrote his first book, A Pioneer Southern Family Life published by the Texian Press of Waco, Texas recording all of the family lore he had meticulously recorded. He published a second book The Langford Legacy in 1983 also by the Texian Press. As the "family historian" members of the family gave Ron fascinating family correspondence, photographs, records and artifacts which he carefully preserved and donated in 2005 to the East Texas Research Center at Stephen F. Austin University. A lifetime in politics led to friendships with many U.S. Presidents including close relationships with both Presidents Bush. His wife Laura and their 2 children live in Longview, Texas where he has built an exact replica of the White House Oval Office at his home.