Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed John Tyler: The American Presidents Series: The 10th President, 1841 - 1845 on + 2706 more book reviews
I'm sure I studied President John Tyler in the late '60s when I was working on degrees in History and Political Science, but I didn't remember much about him after all that time. However, after reading this book I understand why he stays near the bottom of the list when historians and political scientists rate the presidents every 5 to 10 years.
Apparently, the only thing he shines in over other presidents is he had 15 children, more than any other occupier of that office.
Still, overall it was a very interesting read and I found myself often going back to it despite the fact I had other books open. It's also a short read of 151 pages. As 8 other members have it WLed, I'm posting it now.
Apparently, the only thing he shines in over other presidents is he had 15 children, more than any other occupier of that office.
Still, overall it was a very interesting read and I found myself often going back to it despite the fact I had other books open. It's also a short read of 151 pages. As 8 other members have it WLed, I'm posting it now.