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  1. 1 de out. de 2020 · The White House : its historic furnishings and first families. by. Monkman, Betty C. Publication date. 2000. Topics. White House (Washington, D.C.) -- History, Furniture -- Washington (D.C.) -- History. Publisher. Washington, D.C. : White House Historical Association ; New York : Abbeville Press.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2014 · Author Betty Monkman shares historical facts and anecdotes revealing how the furnishings and artwork showcased in this book came to the White House, sometimes under controversial circumstances. She describes how Mary Todd Lincoln earned public criticism for indulging in excessive shopping expeditions and expenditures during the early ...

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  4. The White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families. Betty C. Monkman. White House Historical Association, 2000 - Antiques & Collectibles - 320 pages. For 200 years the...

  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · The historic furnishings in the White House provide a glimpse into the ways that first families have lived and worked for over 200 years. These desks, chairs, and other items allow the Executive Mansion to serve as both the home and the office of the president.

  6. 16 de abr. de 2015 · The White House Historical Association has released The White House: Its Historic Furnishings & First Families. This award-winning title, back in print for its second edition, features never-before-published photography of the White House rooms from President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama administrations.

  7. With a fascinating, anecdotal text by the curator of the White House, this beautifully illustrated, ground-breaking book is the most comprehensive survey ever published of the furnishings of the President's House and the changing tastes of the first families.

    • MONKMAN BETTY C