
History of Presidential Elections
The Times has been covering presidential campaigns since 1852, when Franklin Pierce, a former brigadier general in the Army, defeated Winford Scott to become the 14th U.S. president. Read about Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s win in 1868, a “Magnificent and Overwhelming Republican Triumph”; Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four consecutive victories; and John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address with the memorable words, “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”
This personalized book features an introduction by national political reporter Adam Nagourney and exclusive photography uncovered in the Times archives. The cover art and lettering is stamped in matte silver foil. For an extra personalized touch, you can add a custom cover message for a gift recipient.
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History of Presidential Elections
The Times has been covering presidential campaigns since 1852, when Franklin Pierce, a former brigadier general in the Army, defeated Winford Scott to become the 14th U.S. president. Read about Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s win in 1868, a “Magnificent and Overwhelming Republican Triumph”; Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four consecutive victories; and John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address with the memorable words, “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”
This personalized book features an introduction by national political reporter Adam Nagourney and exclusive photography uncovered in the Times archives. The cover art and lettering is stamped in matte silver foil. For an extra personalized touch, you can add a custom cover message for a gift recipient.
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The Times has been covering presidential campaigns since 1852, when Franklin Pierce, a former brigadier general in the Army, defeated Winford Scott to become the 14th U.S. president. Read about Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s win in 1868, a “Magnificent and Overwhelming Republican Triumph”; Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four consecutive victories; and John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address with the memorable words, “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”
This personalized book features an introduction by national political reporter Adam Nagourney and exclusive photography uncovered in the Times archives. The cover art and lettering is stamped in matte silver foil. For an extra personalized touch, you can add a custom cover message for a gift recipient.


















