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File Size: 35841 KB

Print Length: 416 pages

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing (August 16, 2016)

Publication Date: November 10, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01HDVC1BE

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One might not think that a book about death and funerals could be entertaining, but this one really is. It is filled with Presidential trivia, and an amazing amount of detail about Presidential deaths. This author really, really did his homework. I mean, he even tells you the names of the engineers who drove the funeral trains! It is all quite fascinating for history buffs. Also, included were photos of each President's grave, the places they died, and more. Since a lot of them died at home, I found the included pictures of their homes interesting. Some of them lived in really gorgeous houses. The book also includes a section on "almost Presidents," which includes Confederate President Jefferson Davis, who had quite an elaborate funeral. Also in the almost President category were a man who was more or less President before Washington, and a man who was, according to some, President for a day between the terms of two actual Presidents. It was interesting to see that the grandness of the graves and the spectacle of the funerals did not necessarily reflect the importance of the President. Some of the really ineffectual men had the grandest funerals. This is filled with amazing trivia. For instance, at Warren Harding's Ohio funeral there was a large white floral arrangement with KKK spelled out in red flowers--a gift from the local chapter. An amazing number of Presidents were dug up, often years after their deaths, and ghoulish people looked at the corpses to report how they were holding up. Poor Lincoln's body was particularly busy long after his death.There were a few editing errors, but nothing terrible. I would definitely recommend this book, and I will look for other works from this author.

If you are at all intrigued by the men we Americans have called president--this book will give you yet another insight into their personalities, their quirks and weaknesses and their final days. The book reports each president's final days and actually days (and in some cases years) after death. Many of the presidents returned quietly to citizen status--and some did not. You will be surprised to see how these men handled their post-presidential years when you read this book.Picone starts each President's section with a summary of such things as "last words" and "place of death" and even how many times each president was dug up and reburied. The President sections are in the chronological order of their deaths not their terms of office. The longest time between presidential deaths was more than 20 years between the death of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. The shortest time between presidential deaths was Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. And there is plenty more to learn--I could not stop reading this book.What I found most fascinating? That as you will read through this book, you will see how the culture of America changed in the attitude toward presidential death and how it should be addressed. Picone presents such a fascinating late life history of our presidents that you will be planning to visit some of the post-presidential homes and burial sites , no doubt.If I had one complaint it was in the Kennedy section--I felt a little "icky' when I read that the cause of death was listed as "Bullet to the Head". I was 11 years old on that day in 1963, and it was an "icky" day.

If you're a fan of presidential history in all its forms this is a great addition to your personal library - paper or electronic. Concisely written and beautifully illustrated, Picone thoroughly researched many details and actually visited many death and gravesites of our presidents so he offers some useful information on that aspect.This book doesn't just cover the chief executives who died in office (as traumatic as those events can be in ANY age), he chronicles the obsequies for ex-presidents: what they were doing when death struck; their burial arrangements; the elaborate ceremonies and monuments; and many interesting asides on reburials and public access to the graves.Today most presidents are buried on their libraries' grounds so if you're touring and plan to pay your respects it may cost you some coin, that and how long the POTUS has been dead. A couple of details struck me, a photo of Picone risking life and limb by posing in the middle of Constitution Avenue, once the location of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station, where Charles Guiteau "put a stalwart in office" by shooting James Garfeld in the back (along with his doctors' incompetence).The photos of the next assassination site, present-day Buffalo, New York, where William McKinley was shot by Leon Czolgosz, at the long-gone Temple of Music at the Pan-American Exposition. Two decades later at former president TR's funeral service, his son Archie went to the back of the church and brought a grief-stricken and formerly estranged President William Howard Taft to the front with the family, saying he was "one of them."Also the pathos of LBJ's final days struck a chord, and that his casket was transported to Washington, for his turn under the Rotunda, in the very same 707 he took the Oath of Office next to JFK's widow a decade earlier. There's scores of interesting tidbits of long forgotten leaders. Another note was Picone visited dead President (and Garfield's Veep) Chester A. Arthur's once posh address (and death site) on Lexington Avenue, New York, which is now a rundown apartment building fronted by a deli/spice store. He does what ANY of us trivia leaden PITAs would do by desperately sharing the Arthur connection with the owner, who to his credit at least knew (or pretended to know) a POTUS once owned his building.To open another can of worms the author speculates convincingly that the 21st President was, GASP! Canadian born and UNQUALIFIED for office, though prolly because he was a Republican, switching birth certificates with a dead brother wouldn't be impeachable then (or today). Perhaps a secret stash of papers is lying in wait at the spice store.Life was less complicated then for foreign usurpers I guess. So whether you're American, Canadian, Kenyan or Russian, this is a fun book. God knows, this is an era where some fun is really needed, especially in our gallery of presidents. I hope some late 21st century historian is as deft as Picone, especially when they find Putin's spyware at the future 50-story transient hotel and bodega at 721–725 Fifth Avenue.

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