LBJ's Texas White House
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"If Lyndon Baines Johnson was larger than life, the family ranch with which he identified, which he and Lady Bird fondly called their "heart's home," and which he made the Texas White House during his five years as president, was part of the reason. In this history of the Johnson Ranch, its ethos and operation, Hal K. Rothman has told a story unlike any other in western history. It is a story of national and even international dimensions, yet truly grounded in the Texas earth.
It is a story of the relationship between power and place in American culture."--BOOK JACKET.
It is a story of the relationship between power and place in American culture."--BOOK JACKET.
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