Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 pagini A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... spent at Oak Terrace , Grandmother Hall's big secluded country house atop a high bluff overlooking the Hudson River . Eleanor loved the countryside around Oak Terrace . On summer mornings she would get up before dawn and walk with Aunt ...
... spent at Oak Terrace , Grandmother Hall's big secluded country house atop a high bluff overlooking the Hudson River . Eleanor loved the countryside around Oak Terrace . On summer mornings she would get up before dawn and walk with Aunt ...
Pagina 38
... spent several days at Campobello with a group of other young people , enjoying picnics , sailing expeditions , and walks along the cliffs overlook- ing the sea . Of course , Eleanor and Franklin were never alone together . That would ...
... spent several days at Campobello with a group of other young people , enjoying picnics , sailing expeditions , and walks along the cliffs overlook- ing the sea . Of course , Eleanor and Franklin were never alone together . That would ...
Pagina 89
... spent long periods at Warm Springs . Eleanor went there rarely . She was involved in her teaching , writing , and lecturing , and in running the Val - Kill furniture factory with Marion and Nan . She still spent the night in the big ...
... spent long periods at Warm Springs . Eleanor went there rarely . She was involved in her teaching , writing , and lecturing , and in running the Val - Kill furniture factory with Marion and Nan . She still spent the night in the big ...
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