First ladies
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First ladies
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- First ladies
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- Bess Wallace Truman 1885-1982
- Bill & Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Dolley Madison
- Dolley Madison : beloved first lady (1768-1849)
- Dolley Madison, First Lady.
- Dolley Payne Todd Madison, 1768-1849
- Dolly Madison : famous first lady
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Eleanor Roosevelt : a life of discovery
- Eleanor Roosevelt : a life of discovery
- Eleanor Roosevelt : a photo-illustrated biography
- Eleanor Roosevelt : a very special first lady
- Eleanor Roosevelt : an inspiring life
- Eleanor Roosevelt, first lady of the world
- Eleanor Roosevelt, with love : a centenary remembrance
- First ladies
- First ladies of the White House
- Frances Folsom Cleveland, 1864-1947
- Here comes Eleanor : a new biography of Eleanor Roosevelt for young people
- Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Hillary Rodham Clinton : activist first lady
- Hillary Rodham Clinton, a new kind of first lady
- Influential First Ladies
- It was fun working at the White House,
- John & Abigail Adams : an American love story
- John & Abigail Adams : an American love story
- Laura Bush
- Laura Welch Bush, First Lady
- Martha Washington, America's first First Lady
- Martha, daughter of Virginia : the story of Martha Washington
- Mary Todd Lincoln, president's wife
- Partner in revolution : Abigail Adams
- Presidents and first ladies
- The Clintons : meet the First Family
- The first ladies
- The life and times of Jackie Onassis
- The presidents' first ladies
- The story of Eleanor Roosevelt
- The value of caring : the story of Eleanor Roosevelt
- When the cheering stopped; : the last years of Woodrow Wilson.
- Wives of the Presidents
- Women in the White House : four first ladies
- Young Abigail Adams
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