Get your lists ready for the Holiday gift-giving season because now you have another excellent book to give: Rick Beyer's The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told.

Rick Beyer, author of The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told:100 Tales from History to Astonish, Bewilder, and Stupefy
Third in Beyer's 'never told' book series that includes, "The Greatest Stories Never Told" and "The Greatest War Stories Never Told" , comes this tidy tome of presidential treasures.
Warning: Guard this book with your life. This is a book that people will steal.
Written in an easy-to-read style, Beyer delivers fascinating facts about US presidents most of us have never before heard of.
Question: Do you think a small girl influenced Abraham Lincoln to change his appearance? Did he always wear a beard?
Question: Do you know the name of the man who was president before George Washington?
Question: Do you know the man who was president for a day?
Question: Have you ever been to Wessyington, D.C.? (And you thought the city got its name from George, didn't you?)

The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told: 100 Tales from History to Astonish, Bewilder, and Stupefy,by Rick Beyer
Question: We are all familiar with the practice of the Presidential handshake: the President presses the flesh of those around him, regardless of social stature. Was it always this way? Do you know what social custom existed before the handshake? Do you know that the handshake is another shining example of American democracy? And, as a bonus, do you know which early President inaugurated the practice of shaking hands?
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Here is a gem from Beyer's book, from one of Boston's (or, should I say, from one of Quincy's own boys:)
John Quincy Adams was regarded as a straitlaced president, in nearly all regards. He did, however, make a habit of skinny dipping in the Potomac.
"New York political leader Thurlow Weed wanted to see one of the sunrise swims for himself. He secretly observed the president leaving the White House one morning before daybreak. Adams began to shed his clothes before he even got to the river, tied them in a bundle and jumped in....Another memorable morning, Adams...had a servant named Antoine row him across the Potomac in an old boat, planning to swim back. When a sudden squall blew up, the leaky boat capsized in the middle of the river, dumping both men overboard. They managed to swim to the opposite bank, but both men were exhausted. Antoine had lost all of his clothes...Adams gave his clothes to Antoine and sent him to fetch a carriage...[and] the president got in some 'naked basking on the bank.' "
Though this seems to be a humorous incident now, neither Adams nor his wife thought it funny at the time. This incident, however, did not stop Adams from continuing to skinny dip in the Potomac.
A terrific book just in time for the holiday gift-giving season, or any time of the year. A great book to grace any one's shelf or coffee table.
An excellent book and a must read.
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Rick Beyer is an award-winning documentary producer, whose work for The History Channel includes Godspeed to Jamestown, The Wright Challenge, and the Timelab 2000 series of historical minutes.
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The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told: 100 Tales from History to Astonish, Bewilder, and Stupefy,by Rick Beyer, published by Collins,(October, 2007), New York, 224 pages, Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 0060760184
ISBN-13: 978-0060760182
List price: $18.95, but available from Amazon for $12.89 or less.


Comments: 113
thanks for your coments on ALWAYS ROMANTIC part two
Mary Mc
Enjoy your Sunday.
I, actually, was not But tonight; Watch out! You know what we Massachusetts sports fans are planning: Total world domination in TWO sports. lol.
That would make a great subject for Rick's NEXT book: Sports facts! Especially Boston sports teams!
Thanks!!
Besides, people join Gather every day. New readers read every day.
Thanks, Susan, Jan.
Cecile, your brother, if he is half the history lover you are, he will looooove it.
I have a few history buffs on my list who NEED this book! I will get it for them.
Kathryn.
Total world domination!
Beverly: OH YES!
Carolion: OH YES!
Johannes
Thanks to all.
Thanks all for enjoying this review of Rick Beyer's book.
I cannot recommend it enough. Most excellent.
Anne B. Grote: I learned SO much. And some of it I had actually heard from my kids' schools - but most of it was BRAND new to me!