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Craig Fehrman

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Craig Fehrman, a journalist and historian, spent five years writing and researching This Vast Enterprise. His first book, Author in Chief, was described by Thomas Mallon in The Wall Street Journal as “one of the best books on the American presidency to appear in recent years.” Fehrman lives in Indiana with his wife and children.

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Craig Fehrman Thanks for the question! There are a bunch of them, actually, but John Adams stands out. Before I started my book, I had no idea he wrote the first pr…moreThanks for the question! There are a bunch of them, actually, but John Adams stands out. Before I started my book, I had no idea he wrote the first presidential autobiography. And Adams was such an impulsive, emotional person. Here's how he described the feeling of doing careful, thoughtful writing: "painful and distressing . . . almost like a blow on the elbow or the knee." Adams was always blurting out what he was thinking in that moment, which made him fun to study -- and probably explains why he was able to write such a revealing book.(less)
Craig Fehrman Great question! My book has thirteen chapters. Here are the presidents who star in those chapters:

1) Jefferson
2) Adams
3) Washington, plus Jefferson / …more
Great question! My book has thirteen chapters. Here are the presidents who star in those chapters:

1) Jefferson
2) Adams
3) Washington, plus Jefferson / Madison / Monroe
4) Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams
5) Lincoln
6) Grant
7) Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt
8) Coolidge
9) Theodore Roosevelt / Coolidge / FDR
10) Truman
11) JFK
12) Reagan
13) Obama

There is a paragraph or two on a number of other presidents (Carter as the first to write on a personal computer, say, or Trump doing book signings at Waldenbooks). But this list shows the presidents who get extended treatment.(less)
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My new book on Lewis and Clark

Hi there!

In April, Simon & Schuster is publishing my new book on Lewis and Clark. Its title is This Vast Enterprise, and I can't wait for you to read it!

I spent five years on this book, and I found so many new details and documents. I also found a new way to tell this story, with rotating chapters.

If you like novels, you'll know what I mean -- each chapter moves to a different person and point Read more of this blog post »
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Journalist and historian Craig Fehrman's new book, Author in Chief, tells the story of America’s presidents as authors—and offers a new window...
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This Vast Enterprise by Craig Fehrman
"An exhaustively researched book that was, in some parts, quite detailed. But the detail is mostly necessary to tell the whole true story about the Corp and its adventures. Highly recommend to any history buff."
This Vast Enterprise by Craig Fehrman
"Excellent book revealing many details about the Lewis & Clark expedition that I did not know. Told from a variety of individual perspectives, including both Lewis and Clark, as well as Sacagawea, Clark's slave York, and several Native American leader" Read more of this review »
This Vast Enterprise by Craig Fehrman
"I'm not sure what it is about entering my 40s, but I'm becoming more obsessed with history — understanding where we came from, what people actually lived through, and sifting through the tales that we tell to find out, to the best of our ability, wha" Read more of this review »
This Vast Enterprise by Craig Fehrman
"A nice excerpt is available from LitHub:
https://lithub.com/how-lewis-and-clar...
It's well worth reading. Here's a sample:
Lewis died, an apparent suicide, in 1809, without writing a word of his report to Jefferson. Clark struggled on, and finally per" Read more of this review »
" Creativemf wrote: "great bit with former Trump-man Scaramucci on Youtube (see on their site) and I'm sure you've seen the new Ken Burns parallax take ...more "
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