Best Selling Books by Ralph G. Martin

Ralph G. Martin is the author of Jennie (1990), Henry and Clare (1991), A Hero for Our Time (1984), Golda (1988), The Woman He Loved (1974), Charles & Diana (1985).

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Jennie

release date: Sep 01, 1990
Jennie
If she had been simply the mother of Winston Churchill, her place in history would havd been assured. But the Brooklyn-born Jennie was also the most fascinatng, desirable woman of her age, the toast and the scandal of two continents throughout her life. The national bestseller''s first-time appearance in two beautiful trade paperback volumes. Black-and-white photographs.

Henry and Clare

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Henry and Clare
Biographies of one of America''s most famous couples. Includes information on their public and private lives.

A Hero for Our Time

A Hero for Our Time
"Revealing, sympathetic, shocking." The Boston Globe The National Bestseller, the portrait of one of the most best loved and most hated presidents in American history, whose appetites for power and sex were equally consuming, and who is more controversial in death than he ever was alive.

Golda

release date: Jan 01, 1988
Golda
The author concentrates on Golda Meir''s romantic side as he traces her life, from her impoverished childhood in the 1890s in Russia to her new life in Palestine in the 1940s.

The Woman He Loved

The Woman He Loved
A dual biography of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, whose love affair and marriage forced his abdication as King of England.

Charles & Diana

Charles & Diana
Tells the story behind the fairy tale of the "greatest royal romance of our century", between Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.

Jennie: The dramatic years, 1895-1921

Jennie: The dramatic years, 1895-1921
She was the mother of Winston Churchill, but also a provocative and desirable woman. From her Brooklyn roots to the very heights of British society and power, Jennie was the guiding force behind her husband, Lord Randolph, shaping him into one of the most important men in the British Empire.

The Three Lives of Helen Keller

The Three Lives of Helen Keller
A simple introduction to the life of the blind and deaf woman who changed the world''s opinions about disabilities such as her own.

President from Missouri

President from Missouri
A biography of the "common man" who became President when Franklin D. Roosevelt died in office in the midst of World War II.

THE THINGS THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT JENNIE!

The Bosses

The Bosses
Story of political power in America told through biographies of bosses including M. Hanna of Cleveland, J. Curley of Boston, E. Crump of Memphis and others.

Seeds of Destruction

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Seeds of Destruction
Offers a study of the Kennedy men, describing how the fiercely ambitious, dictatorial patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., shaped the destinies of his four sons.

A Man for All People: Hubert H. Humphrey

Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt
Each section of photographs - The early years, The young wife, The public figure, The first lady, The war years, The world citizen - is preceded by a brief word sketch.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Ballots & Bandwagons

Ballots & Bandwagons
Investigation of political maneuvering in U.S. presidential elections presented through studies of the national conventions of 1900, 1912, 1920, 1932 and 1956.

Man of Destiny: De Gaulle of France

Man of Destiny: De Gaulle of France
Pictorial biography of the French president from his boyhood to the present.

World War II: A Photographic Record Of The War In Europe From D-Day To V-E Day

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