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Bibliography of United States presidential spouses and first ladies

The following is a list of works about the spouses of presidents of the United States. While this list is mainly about presidential spouses, administrations with a bachelor or widowed president have a section on the individual (usually a family member) that filled the role of First Lady. The list includes books and journal articles written in English after c. 1900 as well as primary sources written by the individual themselves.

The books included here were selected because they were either published by an academic press or major nationally known publisher or were reviewed in mainstream academic journals.[a] These works are generally intended for an adult audience; works specifically intended for a youth or children are not included.

Several presidents were unmarried for all or part of their administration.

Because this list also serves as a bibliography of first ladies, in these cases, when someone regularly filled the role of White House hostess and informal first lady while the presiden

II. Alphabetical Bibliography, 1830-1940

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Padwick, Constance E.Heroines of Healing: A Book for Leaders Amongst Working Girls.[London]: UCME/Church Missionary Society, 1915. Title Variant: . . . Amongst Senior Girls.London: UCME, 1922; Edinburgh House, 1927.

Blue paper cover, frayed spine, black-ink image on front cover of uniformed nurse standing over a dark-skinned patient on a cot in what could be a public square in the East. 62 pages, priced 4d. (fourpence) "From All Missionary Societies" in the same series as a618 by Padwick. A short prefce "To the Leader" dated Thorney, July 1915, urges lessons to link "the service of the spirit with the physical activities" of the girls, and seems to suggest that England had become too materialist before the war.

Actual contents: Doctor Susie Rijnhart, Pioneer. I. The Beginning of the Adventure; II. Was the Adventure Worth While; Ramabai, the Mother of Mukti. III. The Path of Preparation; IV. The Home at Mukti; Mary Read, the Mother of the Lepers. V. The Lonely Path; VI. The Heights Beautiful. Each section begins w

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Camelia Borg, Care Leaver and Project Interviewer, CARE LEAVERS STORIES

Since leaving care at 17, Camelia has been involved in numerous community, youth and care related projects whilst also achieving a First Class BA Honours in Business, as a mature student. She is a freelancer and continues to work across various sectors, including: acting, teaching, social housing and on the National Citizen Service programme as a Team Leader. Camelia’s social enterprise which supports others who are care experienced will officially be launched soon.

Romi Bowen, Strategic Director of Children’s and Adults’ Services, Southwark Council
Romi qualified as a social worker in 1982. She entered the profession like many at the time as part of a joint commitment to social change. She practised as a frontline worker for many years in inner London in the voluntary and statutory sector and has been a senior manager for 15 years, mostly in Southwark where she is St

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