Bibliography: Eisenhower, Mamie
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TitleAuthorYearPublisher/PublicationNotes
Mamie EisenhowerWheeler, Jill C.2009Edina, MN: ABDO PublishingA life of the First Lady for readers aged 8 to 12.
All About Mamie 1958Time Magazine 17 March 1958At the "Maine Chance health and beauty farm" in Arizona, Mrs. Eisenhower spent two weeks trying to lose weight.
The American Story of Mrs. EisenhowerWorden, Helen1951Coronet Magazine August 1951 
* America’s First Families: An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White HouseAnthony, Carl Sferrazza2000New York: Touchstone 
* America’s First LadiesHealy, Diana Dixon1988New York: Atheneum 
America’s First Ladies: Ohio Library was Established in 1997 in Their HonorWadley, Carma2007Deseret Morning News 19 February 2007Article celebrates the tenth anniversary of the National First Ladies Library and includes a quiz on the subject of First Ladies.
And Folks, Here’s My MamieWallace, Robert1952Life Magazine 13 October 1951Cover story profile of Mamie Eisenhower and her role on the campaign trail.
Around the GardenJenkins, Dorothy H.1953New York Times 15 March 1953A carnation named in Mamie Eisenhower’s honor.
* At Ease: Stories I Tell to FriendsEisenhower, Dwight D.1967Garden City, New York: Doubleday 
Baby No. 1958 1956Time Magazine 2 January 1956Mrs. Eisenhower's joy at the birth of her granddaughter Mary Jean Eisenhower.
* Barbara, John, and Dwight David II Tell About the Eisenhowers 1956Woman's Day 1 May 1956 
Baseballs and Easter Eggs 1954Time Magazine 26 April 1954The first couple enjoyed a Senators-Yankees baseball game and attended church on Easter Sunday.
Before She Was First Lady, Mamie Eisenhower Was S. A. PupilAllen, Paula2005San Antonio Express News 28 August 2005How the Douds moved to San Antonio and sent Mamie to school there.
Being First Lady is a Man-Sized Job: But Mrs. Eisenhower Handles it With the Ease of ExperienceBrown, Nona1953New York Times 10 May 1953 
Bess, Mamie and Lady Bird: The Story of Three Former First Ladies, Now WidowsSchreiber, Flora R., and Stuart Long1974Modern Maturity February-March 1974 
* Biggest Town Meeting: U.S. Republicans are Joined by Television to Give Rousing Salute to Eisenhower 1956Life Magazine 30 January 1956 
The Biography Channel Website: Mamie Eisenhower    : BiographyA page of the Biography Channel website containing information that pertains to Mamie Eisenhower. The webpage can be found here: http://www.biography.com/people/mamie-eisenhower-9285497
Bright Pinpricks in the Gloom 1954Time Magazine 15 July 1954Mrs. Eisenhower was on hand to greet Winston Churchill during his visit to the U.S.A.
Brocade and Old Lace 1955Time Magazine 6 June 1955Mamie Eisenhower, with Dwight at her side, opens the new exhibition of First Ladies' gowns at the Smithsonian.
Bush’s Gown Will be in Exhibit  2007Fort Wayne News-Sentinel 8 November 2007First lady Laura Bush’s 2002 Arnold Scaasi holiday dress and a Mamie Eisenhower gold brocade dress from 1959 included in the exhibit, “First Ladies and Fashion: Featuring the Work of Arnold Scaasi” at the Fort Wayne, Lincoln Museum.
Cabin by the Pines 1953Time Magazine 7 December 1953How the Eisenhowers spent Thanksgiving.
Call Me MamieErskine, Helen Worden1952Collier’s 4 October 1952 
Celebrating Women: History, Biographies, and MuseumsByerly, Greg, and Carolyn Brodie2005Library Media Activities Monthly April 2005Reviews of websites containing information about the First Ladies, including the National First Ladies Library.
* Children In the White HouseSadler, Christine1967New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons 
* Confidential SecretaryDonovan, Robert1988New York: E.P. Dutton 
Congress Clears Dollar Coin BillHiga, Liriel2005CQ Weekly 26 December 2005House of Representatives passes bill which would allow the Treasury to mint $10 coins with images of First Ladies.
Cuisine QuestStephenson, Kathy2004Salt Lake Tribune 29 September 2004Mentions staying power of Mrs. Eisenhower’s “million dollar fudge” recipe.
Dear First Lady: Letters to the White HouseYoung, Dwight, and Margaret Johnson, eds.2008Washington, D.C.: National Geographic SocietyReproductions of letters from the Library of Congress and the National Archives to and from First Ladies, with annotations explaining the nature of the correspondence and the historical contexts within which each epistle was written.
Dictionary of American Biography 1980New York: ScribnerThe venerable Dictionary of American Biography was first published in twenty volumes between 1927 and 1936. Ten subsequent volumes were published, and the most recent, edited by historian Kenneth Jackson and published by Scribner, includes Americans who died before the year 1980. The First Ladies are included.
* Dog Days at the White HouseBryant, Traphes1975New York: Macmillan 
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