Ebook: Presidential doodles: two centuries of scribbles, scratches, squiggles & scrawls from the Oval Office
Author: Collins Paul, Greenberg David
- Tags: Doodles, Doodles--History, Drawing ability, Presidents, Presidents--United States, History, Doodles -- History, Presidents -- United States, United States
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: Basic Books
- City: New York;NY;United States
- Language: English
- epub
What were the leaders of the free world really doing during all those meetings? As the editors of Cabinet magazine reveal here for the first time, they were doodling. Our Founding Fathers doodled, and so did Andrew Jackson. Benjamin Harrison accomplished almost nothing during his time in the White House, but he left behind some impressive doodles. During the twentieth century-as the federal bureaucracy grew and the meetings got longer-the Presidential doodle truly came into its own. Theodore Roosevelt doodled animals and children, while Dwight Eisenhower doodled weapons and self-portraits. FDR doodled gunboats, and JFK doodled sailboats. Ronald Reagan doodled cowboys and football players and lots of hearts for Nancy. The nation went wild for Herbert Hoover’s doodles: A line of children’s clothing was patterned on his geometric designs. Cabinet magazine has spent years scouring archives and libraries across America, unearthing hundreds of Presidential doodles...
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