Why is entertaining at the White House important to a presidency? How are guest lists and seating charts for state dinners determined? Is it difficult to throw a surprise party for the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
If you are a Reagan fan, this book is a must have. It's a lovely book. Well designed, and well executed.
Interesting, different
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Though I was never a Reagan fan, I must admit this book was fascinating. I enjoy reading history books, especially on the White House, and this one presented a totally different story. Also, many, many pictures I had never seen before. This book was well worth the money.....one that you can look at over and over and see something different everytime. Excellent job.
Enjoyable history of social life in the White House
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
In close collaboration with Mrs. Reagan, these two authors have compiled a fascinating look at the traditions and protocol involved in social entertaining at the White House. This work is full of beautiful photographs and very interesting stories. The book is divided into chapters on history, etiquette and protocol, descriptions of the many patterns of china, and reviews of numerous private and public events, from family times to state dinners hosted by many of the Presidents. Although the pictures alone make this a real collectible item of White House lore, it is greatly enhanced by the commentary and anecdotes supplied by Nancy Reagan, which make it an even more full and thorough review. I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the White House or Presidential life.
Elegance in the White House during the Reagan Years
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Peter Schifando and J. Jonathan Joseph have captured the style and elegance of the Reagan White House in a gorgeous book, Entertaining at the White House with Nancy Reagan. The two interior designers had access to Mrs. Reagan's White House scrapbooks to collect the details of those years in "the President's House." They were also fortunate enough to have Mrs. Reagan's cooperation, and that of former members of the Reagan White House staff. The book puts White House entertaining in historical context, beginning with the earliest dinners and receptions, under President John Adams. The First Ladies began to put a stamp on entertaining under Dolley Madison, and the changes and influences are shown up until the Reagan years. The pictures in this book illustrate the fact that the dinners, parties, and entertaining are as much a part of American history as anything else in the government. During the Reagan years, they hosted 55 state dinners, and numerous private events. However, it's the pictures, menus, and invitations to those state dinners that show how important they were to international relations. As in some other recent books, my biggest complaint with Entertaining at the White House with Nancy Reagan is the use of white print on tan pages at times. This is not always easy to read, and publishers should consider their readers when publishing books. Black print on white pages, or the white print on black pages, is still the most effective print for a reader. Except for this small complaint, the is an intriguing look behind the scenes at the White House. The attention to detail is wonderful in the book that captures the history, etiquette and protocol of White House entertaining. No matter what your political beliefs, the Reagans were experts at elegant entertaining. Schifando and Joseph used their access skillfully to portray the style of Entertaining at the White House with Nancy Reagan.
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