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1. Here We Go Again: My Life In Television
 
2. Betty White in Person
3. Betty White's Pet-Love: How Pets
$3.46
4. Together: A Novel of Shared Vision
$6.80
5. Betty White 2011 Wall Calendar
$17.00
6. Betty Book
 
7. Dancing Made Easy
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8. Alive Day: A Story of Love and
9. The Leading Lady: Dinah's Story
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10. Female Force: Betty White
 
11. In Person
 
$103.18
12. Betty White in Person
 
13. Betty White's teen-age dance book:
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14. The White House: Its Historic
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15. Betty Ford: Candor And Courage
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16. A Kid's Guide To The White House:
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17. Treasures of the White House (Tiny
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18. The Living White House
 
19. Betty White's Dancing Made Easy
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20. The White Separatist Movement

1. Here We Go Again: My Life In Television
by Betty White
Paperback: 320 Pages (2010-10-12)
list price: US$15.00 -- used & new: US$8.56
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Asin: 1451613695
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A MEMOIR OF BETTY WHITE’S FIRST FIVE DECADES ON TELEVISION—AS IRREVERENT AND IRRESISTIBLE AS THE BELOVED ACTRESS HERSELF

BETTY WHITE first appeared on television in 1949 and has gone on to have one of the most amazing careers in TV history, starring in shows such as Life with Elizabeth, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and The Golden Girls, among many others. She is one of the hardest-working actresses of any era, and her sense of humor and perennial optimism have seen her through half a century of industry changes and delighted millions of fans.

Now, during Betty’s sixty-first year on screen, a year in which she has enjoyed a huge resurgence of popularity, her 1995 memoir makes a comeback too. Here We Go Again is a behind-the-scenes look at Betty’s career from her start on radio to her first show, Hollywood on Television, to several iterations of The Betty White Show and much, much more. Packed with wonderful anecdotes about famous personalities and friendships, stories of Betty’s off-screen life, and the comedienne’s trademark humor, this deliciously entertaining book will give readers an entrée into Betty’s fascinating life, confirming yet again why we can’t get enough of this funny lady. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars Need Unabridged Audio
I find Betty White's life very intersting, and her sense of timing and humor is wonderful. I only wish I could find this book on Cd and unabridged.

5-0 out of 5 stars "The One And Only Betty White"
Not many celebrities can say they are enjoying a renaissance and resurgence in their careers at the tender age of 88, but Betty White is not your every day celebrity. In 2010 Betty became the oldest performer to host "Saturday Night Live" (for which she won an Emmy), plus she continues to work in movies and primetime TV, most recently in TV Land's "Hot In Cleveland". She also had a memorable role on the soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful" and she continues to appear in commercials. Suddenly Betty White is everywhere.

With a career that has spanned sixty years on television, Betty White continues to shine and is an example to other celebrities who have reached that certain age that it doesn't matter how old you are; just keep working and love what your doing.

In this insightful biography that was published way back in 1995, Betty describes her life in television and how she got started in the business. Eventually it wasn't long before she became famous for being the celebrity who appeared regularly on game and talk shows, working with Jack Parr, Johnny Carson, and Allen Lunden, with whom she married. Eventually Betty did a guest-part on "The Carol Burnett Show", became famous for her role as man hungry Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", and to a whole new generation of fans played naive Rose Nyland on the 1980's/1990's sitcom "The Golden Girls".

In these pages Betty discusses how she got her two most famous roles on two of the most beloved comedies in TV history, how it was like to work with the giants in the industry, and how and why those beloved shows came to an end.

There is much more too on these pages on the the wonderful life of a lady who never slows down. The reader realizes Betty loves her life and loves the career that has made her a household name. Thoroughly readable, "Here We Go Again..." is an insightful memoir on one of the legends in TV comedy.

The book also contains multiple black and white photos of Bette displayed sporadically throughout the book that gives the reader a mental picture of where Betty was at certain times in her career.

4-0 out of 5 stars A good time to catch up with Betty White
Now that she's a member of yet another successful sit-com cast, it might be fun to step back and learn more about this veteran performer.This autobiography was originally released in hardback in 1995.In it, Betty shares the full extent of her personal and professional history from her beginnings in the industry through the early 1990s.Included are the facets of her life that we are most familiar with:"Password," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "Golden Girls," her devotion to third husband Allen Ludden, and her love of animals of all kinds.

Her memoir might be most valuable for its insights into the early days of television. Imagine cramming a five-hour program with interviews, skits, and commercials -- all performed live and in front of just one camera!Or working on holidays, just like regular days, in order to faithfully entertain the audiences at home.Over the decades, there were numerous opportunities to star in sit-coms, to host parades, and of course, to participate in game shows, one after another.The woman has had quite the busy life.We get the impression that she has always liked it that way.

Though it would be easy to accuse Betty of name-dropping on every page, the fact remains that she has worked with and has been friends with some of the most famous actors and producers in the history of the medium.She takes the high road here and does not dish much about any of them.And her career has been so jam-packed that she cannot dwell on any particular topic or any show for very long.As a result, her approach must by necessity be a tad shallow when it comes to chatting about some of our favorite people or enterprises.But she does offer somewhat generous detail about her family life:from holding a home base in California with her parents, to moving to NYC to be with Allen Ludden and his three children.Tons of black and white photographs accompany the narrative.

In the 15 years since this book was released, Betty White has added even more credits to her resume.She has been part of several short-lived sit-coms, has made guest appearances on a wide variety of shows, and has won yet another Emmy.Now TVLAND's "Hot in Cleveland" seems to be reinvigorating her popularity."Here We Go Again," indeed!Read this book if you want to reminisce about the old days of the black and white broadcast.Revisit that magical world that created wonderful actresses like Betty White.

5-0 out of 5 stars Full of fun and laughter
I had read another book "In Person" by Betty White a few years ago - and it was a side splitter. I have always been a big fan of hers anyway - and enjoy her immensely.

This book is no exception. She is talking about how her career and TV's career started about the same time. She gives insight into early television and her part in that whole genre. She talks about her "addiction" to work and her willingness to fill in whenever she is needed - and the break neck schedule she had in the beginning.

Have not gotten through the book yet - but have really enjoyed reading what I have. Betty in writing is as funny as Betty on TV.

Pick it up if you would like to see the infancy of TV from an insider's view - and if you want a good laugh!! This book supplies both very well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Betty
Betty's book was great! It was easy to read & you felt like she was there talking to you. I would tell all my friends. ... Read more


2. Betty White in Person
by Betty White
 Paperback: Pages (1990-06)
list price: US$4.95
Isbn: 1877961396
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Delightful Lady - Disappointing book
I give book reviews, and since Betty White is "all the rage" right now, I thought this would be a good book to read and give the review before a particular ladies' group.But alas!The writing is terrible, the book boring, and I wish I'd never ordered it. Needless to say, I will not be presenting a review on this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars This Story Will Truly Warm Your Heart
I picked up this book, one night when i couldn't sleep. Hoping to be bored to tears so i could finally drift off. This is not what happened. I found myself staying up all night hanging on Betty's every word, absorbed in her life, and opinions. It provided an escape for a couple hours. I only wish it had been longer! This is one of my favorite books, and I would recomend it to anyone who likes to read. It is a very easy read, but a fantastic one. It may be hard to find because it is out of print, but i urge you to find it! It is a rare gem that people pass up all to often! They look at the cover, and see Betty White, then dismiss it as boring. But you will love it, THAT i can guarentee you. It will set your soul at ease for an hour or two. Just relax with some hot tea, in your favorite chair, and read it. You won't be sorry! ... Read more


3. Betty White's Pet-Love: How Pets Take Care of Us
by Betty White, Tom Watson
Hardcover: 284 Pages (1987-11)
list price: US$1.98
Isbn: 0688022073
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284 page hard cover book autographed by the author Betty White on the inside front flyleaf ... Read more


4. Together: A Novel of Shared Vision
by Tom Sullivan
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2008-06-03)
list price: US$21.99 -- used & new: US$3.46
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Asin: B002YNS3JQ
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Sometimes you can't see what matters most until it's gone.

Brenden McCarthy feels like he's lost everything. His fiancee. His independence. And his passion for life. All due to one tragic misstep while mountain climbing that cost him his sight.

But he's about to gain the last thing he ever expected.

A big-hearted black Labrador named Nelson who's given one last shot at being a Seeing Eye dog.

Both are beyond hope and resigned to live alone. And both are about to experience a bond of friendship that develops when they least expect it.

Together is a heartwarming story for anyone who's ever lost sight of what matters most in life . . . but has hope that there's more.

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5-0 out of 5 stars What a feel good read!
This is an amazing read.It runs the emotional gamut of agonizing lows and effervescent highs.I laughed and cried, mostly, found myself rooting for and encouraging the main character, Brendon.The author does an excellent job of taking you through Brendan's torture at the loss of his sight and subsequent depression without drowning the reader in misery, however, on Brendan good days, when things start to improve, you are right there with Brendan as he feels life return.This is easily the best book I have read in a LONG time.Most of the books I read here lately will get passed on for others to enjoy, but I will hang on to this one.A definite keeper.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book!
Tom Sullivan is such a great writer, and now we get to hear him tell the story in his own voice--along with Betty White. Not only is it a great story, but it also provides much valuable information about living with blindness and information about dog guides.You will love it!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Sight to See
Together: A Novel of Shared Vision
I found the book to be uplifting and inspiring.I know alot about guide dogs and their ability to assist those who are not sighted, but it is wonderful to read a story that gives so much background and talks about the difficulties both dog and new master have in adjusting to one another.
A nice book to read when one is feeling a little down!

5-0 out of 5 stars Good book, fast shipping
Wonderful touching book.Would highly recommend it to anyone.Gave me an insight into the world of guide dogs and their trainers and owners.

4-0 out of 5 stars Together ties it together
The book drew my attention because I retired after years as a National Park Ranger and more years as a wilderness specialist, concluding my career working for access to wilderness and the back country for persons with disabilities. We were also "puppy raisers" for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Our best friend has also traveled with us, around the U.S. and abroad, with her dog guide. The story does an excellent service in giving those who have NOT had experience with disability or service animals, exposure to the fantastic love, intelligence, and unlimited promise, of these "best friends".For those learning to adopt to a disability, it also offers not just sentimental "hope", but a very real introduction to how the world will change, NOT end, for those who must adapt. Sullivan and White also show that dog may really be "God" spelled backward. I recommend the book. Having spent years in search and rescue, the two important "drama points" of the book regarding mountaineering also serve as proof that even "experienced" people do some dumb things they should NOT when dealing with the mountain. So even those "able bodied" folks heading for the hills can take away a lesson in what NOT to do. ... Read more


5. Betty White 2011 Wall Calendar
by CC Workman Publishing
Calendar: 28 Pages (2010-10-01)
list price: US$12.99 -- used & new: US$6.80
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Asin: 0761163271
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Announcing the Betty White calendar for 2011, featuring twelve glorious months of Betty, the beloved actress, comedienne, and surprisingly hot-hot-hot celebrity. At age 88, Betty White has a hit show—Hot in Cleveland. Made Saturday Night Live funny again when NBC gave her the guest-host spot at the urging of a 500,000-member Facebook campaign. And starred, with Abe Vigoda, in the year’s #1 Super Bowl commercial (Snickers). She is classy, earthy, unassuming, a winner of multiple Emmy awards and an outspoken advocate for animal charities. And she’s got a fantastic sense of humor about herself. Now that’s our kind of pin-up girl.

Betty White’s royalties will support Morris Animal Foundation. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars It's Betty White, after all.
Who doesn't love Betty White.What a great gift idea for all of her fans.It's great!

5-0 out of 5 stars Betty White ROCKS!
This wonderful lady is a force of nature and an American treasure. The attention she is getting now is long overdue. A Betty White Calendar is at the top of my Christmas list. In fact, if it was the only gift I received, I would be perfectly happy.

And if anyone out there doesn't like Betty White, I have to ask... What's the matter with YOU? ;p

5-0 out of 5 stars Simply AMAZING
been a fan of betty for a while now, and this is just amazing and makes me HAPPY! love love love it

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT!
LOVE Betty White and she did herself proud on this one.Plus, all proceeds go to an animal shelter!You'll love it!MANY wonderful/memorable pictures! ... Read more


6. Betty Book
by Stewart E. White
Paperback: 256 Pages (1988-10-01)
list price: US$20.00 -- used & new: US$17.00
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Asin: 0898041511
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The Betty Book chronicles the development of the author's wife as one of the best mediums of the 20th century. It describes how she first discovered her talent, how she developed it, and what her research came to mean. It also introduces the reader to the "Invisibles"--a group of people living on the inner planes who guided Betty and helped her understand the nature of life without a physical body. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An advanced book simply written
As someone who works with deep trance channeling as a profession and who has a strong interest in the subject of consciousness, I found this book to be extremely interesting, as it parallels my own experience with a very talented open deep trance channel. It is also not that far from the experiences of Jane Roberts and Robert Butts. The "group" of two channels that formed is enlightening for students of trance channeling and somewhat rare as a published account. Betty's friends, who wrote "Our Unseen Guest" under a pen name make the dynamic all that more interesting.

If you have a serious interest in trance channeling, this is a good book to add to your collection. It was written so many years before "Seth Speaks" that it is almost amazing that Jane Roberts and Robert Butts may never have seen it. If they had, it may have accelerated their own experiences.

1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing reading
I was so taken by an online description of this book that I impulsively ordered The Unobstructed Universe and Across the Unknown, part of a sequence, with it.I got so bored with The Betty Book--and it is in my favorite genre of reading--that I could not finish the second half.Writing in the pre-1940s was a lot more cumbersome, I guess, and the revelations of the book were less than clear and less than astounding.I almost always finish books I have paid for, but it looks like these three will be exceptions.For me the most interesting part of the book was its cover illustration.

I wanted to love this set of three books.It will be surprising if I even open the other two.That doesn't necessarily mean The Betty Book is poorly written and edited--the mechanics of the writing are fine--and someone with more patience for the writing of an earlier time may enjoy this book.

Oh well, sometimes you take a chance and it does not work out as expected!

4-0 out of 5 stars valuable book
Stewart Edward White recorded information from his medium wife Betty until her death and then purportedly continued to receive such information from her thereafter.At least he isn't claiming it's from God like Neale Walsch!My review of Walsch's "Conversations with God" are appropos here as well.BUT...the words of this book resonate far better.Furthermore, White followed it up with one of the great classics of metaphysics, "The Unobstructed Universe."The "Betty Book" is a fine (almost necessary) introduction to "The Unobstructed Universe."The world view presented in these works (wherever they actually came from) is profound, logical, and fills in many a void in other metaphysical systems.So, if you are turned off by the stated source, just ignore it and read on.Frankly, almost all the books I read are replete with the author's personality, predispositions, assumptions, etc.--it's hard to read between the lines and to separate the wheat from the chaff.In this book, however, that only applies to the source.The material (and, especially in the following volume) is first rate.White also wrote 5 or 6 additional spiritual works which are lesser lights but worth reading.Be aware, however, that he was a professional writer of Westerns.The other spiritual books of his I've read are: "Anchors to Windward," "The Job of Living," "The Road I Know," "The Stars Are Still There," and "With Folded Wings."

5-0 out of 5 stars Best metaphysics book ever -objective forthe sceptic.
This and White's follow-up books Across the Unkwown and the Unobstructed Universe are extremely objective yet cover the deepest levels we can ever hope to understand.Written so that even a beginner can follow yet amazingly profound. I'd also consider it the best self-help book around, as the importance and long-term signifigance of even our smallest acts is stressed throughout.These books focus on YOU and a METHOD OF LIVING, and don't even discuss reincarnation, etc. They focus on the most important issues.

(This reviewer is an expert in metaphysics and is available for consulting/counseling/grief counseling. Also interested in meeting SWF 25-35 with interests in metaphysics) ... Read more


7. Dancing Made Easy
by Betty White
 Paperback: Pages (1976-06)
list price: US$4.95
Isbn: 0380006138
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DO you know how to dance? If you don't, let's do something about it. There are numerous occasions when you will wish you knew how to dance—parties to which you will be invited where everyone is dancing, or you may find yourself in the position of entertaining business acquaintances in restaurants where there is dancing. In any event, if you can dance, your opportunities for meeting and mixing with other people will be greatly enhanced.

In addition, you will find dancing mentally and physically relaxing. It will help you to develop a sense of rhythm. And with the knowledge that you can dance well will come more poise and confidence.

A good, all-around dancer is always popular and sought after. And last but not least, dancing is fun!

Every chapter has been so arranged that you can progress from the easy steps to the more difficult figures. If you already know a particular dance, go on to the next one. Be sure, however, that you have mastered one dance before proceeding to another. And remember to practice until you can do a dance with perfect ease.

Some of the dances you will learn include the foxtrot, waltz, rumba, mambo, tango, charleston, lindy, vienesse waltz, samba, polka, calypso, square dance, and much more. Everything you want to know about popular dances will be found in this book! ... Read more


8. Alive Day: A Story of Love and Loyalty
by Tom Sullivan, Betty White
Paperback: 240 Pages (2009-07-14)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$1.45
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Asin: 1595544577
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Based in part on a true story, Alive Day is an inspiring, affirming tale about the power of love, loyalty, and living full-out.

A Marine's "Alive Day" celebrates the survival after an almost certain death. It's a time of hope and joy.

But Antwone Carver isn't celebrating. Home from war but not quite whole, Antwone's having trouble dealing with his new physical limitations.

Psychiatrist Brenden McCarthy can relate. He thought he'd lost everything when he was blinded in a mountain climbing accident. But with God's help, he's now living a satisfying life and feels called to help Antwone do the same. Problem is, he's hit one dead end after another trying to reach this bitter young Marine.

Enter Brenden's big-hearted and courageous black Labrador, Nelson. With boundless energy, contagious optimism, and a big heart, Nelson shows them both what it means to live a truly abundant life.

The journey Brenden began in the heartwarming novel Together continues with Alive Day.

... Read more

Customer Reviews (34)

5-0 out of 5 stars Another wonderful book by Tom Sullivan
I have always admired both authors.Tom Sullivan for having a fulfilling life despite blindness and Betty White for her work with animals.

Other readers said the book wasn't factual and too sweet.I found it heartwarming and a wonderful read.It touched me very much.I recommend it to anyone and hope that some of the "non-facts" can be overlooked.

5-0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put the book down!
I throughly enjoyed reading "Alive Day." I am not much of a book reader, but I love this author and all the books he has written. Once I started reading the book it was hard to put it down. It is easy reading. If you have ever owned a dog you will enjoy this book. I think it is important to read the first book "Together" before reading this sequel to the first story.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Dog Story that Tugs at Your Heart
If you like stories about our relationships with dogs, then this book does not disappoint! It's filled with rich prose, love and compassion. Get out the Kleenex for this one as you'll certainly need it. A moving story about a blind man who comes to terms with his own life through the love and support of a beautiful black Labrador, this is a nice read. How great to have a book like this to lift your spirits in a time when we're hit with so many negative messages in the media! I loved this book and will read it several times!

2-0 out of 5 stars In spite of a great base idea, bad writing drags it down
I like therapy dogs, I really do. I even have one. And so the idea of this book was very compelling for me. But (and I don't want to disparge the author in any way) the writing in this book is just plain bad. The dialog was completely robatic and the text was filled with lists about real life famouse people-often in the very dialog itself. "Alive Dat" reminded me very much (not to despariage CPA's) of fiction written by a CPA, or computer program. The plot was predictable and while the book overall is not un-readable, I was vastly relieved when it was over.

Two stars.

5-0 out of 5 stars Trust Golden Girl Betty White's review...
Betty White, aka Rose Nylund, co-wrote the first book in this two-book tale about a man and his dog. Some of that Rose Nylund sweetness comes off in Tom Sullivan's writing. He flies solo on this one and, like his blind hero Brenden McCarthy, manages most adeptly, thanks to a four-footed muse named Nelson, Brenden's guide dog.

Nelson is, in the words of other characters, "a real cool dog" and "a wonder dog". He is the scene-stealer as all animals tend to be. He faces stiff competition from paraplegic and bitter Corporal Antwone Carver, Carver's wife Darla, a character who can be described as Doctor McChauvinist, Brenden's well-drawn, sympathetic, and likeable wife Kat as well as his children, and Dr. Marvin Barnes, retired military, football-playing blind, Brenden's former therapist who loves cigars and breaks the rules. He also delivers a soliloquy on race (Carver and Barnes are African-American) that is gutsy.

The book also takes on the difficulties of veterans coming home, the reality of military life, with a message that is (gasp) fair to our men and women in uniform and their family, espcially when Antwone describes his attempts "to help [Iraqis] bild a school or fix a road" while facing insurgency.

This book aims for a feeling of reality that can't quite restrain an idealistic joie de vivre. Antwone Carver suspects Brenden of condescension (and is afraid of Nelson), but Brenden's own disability and soul, not to mention passion for basketball, forge a heartwarming connection.

This is a book that will leave you feeling good. ... Read more


9. The Leading Lady: Dinah's Story
by Betty White, Tom Sullivan
Mass Market Paperback: 235 Pages (1992-12-01)
list price: US$5.99
Isbn: 0553298704
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Describes how Dinah, a guide dog, gave Tom Sullivan, blind since birth, his first taste of independence, and how actress Betty White took Dinah in when the dog grew to old to do her job. Reprint. AB. PW. K. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Dinah's Story
A wonderful tale of a wonderful dog.However, the alternating chapters between White and Sullivan are annoyingly disruptive.A different formatwould have focused more on the dog that readers grow to love. ... Read more


10. Female Force: Betty White
by Patrick McCray, Todd Tennant
Paperback: 32 Pages (2010-12-07)
list price: US$3.99 -- used & new: US$3.99
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Asin: 1450723748
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THIS PRE-ORDER ITEM IS SCHEDULED TO SHIP TO STORES ON 11/24/2010(W) Patrick McCray (A) Todd Tennant (C) Adam Ellis & Juan Mar Studios Betty White: 'Golden Girl Goes Platinum' traces the amazing life of the actor, writer, wit, and humanitarian who has also been Hollywood's most enduring 'it girl' for over sixty astounding years. From the earliest days of television to the cutting edge of Facebook and SNL, Betty always makes the scene! ... Read more


11. In Person
by Betty White
 Hardcover: Pages (1987-01-01)

Asin: B0012NADK6
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12. Betty White in Person
by Dalton
 Hardcover: Pages (1987-10)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$103.18
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Asin: 5550858657
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13. Betty White's teen-age dance book: Illus. by Robert Burns (A Permabook edition)
by Betty White
 Mass Market Paperback: 303 Pages (1963)

Asin: B0007H8AOY
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14. The White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families
by Betty C. Monkman
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2000-11-01)
list price: US$75.00 -- used & new: US$38.25
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Asin: 0789206242
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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For 200 years the White House has served as the residence of our nation's president and his family. John and Abigail Adams were the first residents, and each family ever since has been able to make the White House a comfortable home and to acquire the necessities for handsomely carrying out its additional functions as nexus for state ceremenoy and entertaining. In captivating detail, this volume--produced in association with the White House Historical Association--reveals how the decoration of the White House has reflected the personal style of our first families and their countless forays into redecorating.

Illustrated largely with photographs especially commissioned for this book, as well as historic pictures, The White House focuses on some of our nation's most important heirlooms, including furniture, silver, glass, porcelain, and textiles. Enlivened with stories about the first families and how their furnishings often clashed with the politics of the time, this book is an ideal gift for those interested in the decorative arts, biography, and history. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Reference for Any White House Afficianado
What a great addition to my collection of WHITE HOUSE books and memorabilia.This well-written, well-researched and beautifully photographed book gives the detail that is sometimes missing in the more general WHITE HOUSE history or antecdotal writings.It is a good "stand alone" and would be a great "living room" collection book in any case, but for those who enjoy the rich history of D.C. this is a jewel.I recommend it.

4-0 out of 5 stars President's Park
The White House is just an amazing facility, it's a museum, the President's Residence, and the embodiment of the Executive Branch.This book is exhaustively researched, and the photographs are well done.Though it is really not a history of the first families, the book really consentrates on furnishings, and the changes made to the structure over the centuries.The White House serves so many duties and thanks to Jackie O, the historic furnishing have returned and subsequent first ladies and curators have continued her pursuit of historic period furnishings.This book does a wonderful job of highlighting the best of the White House Collection.If you like books of this sort then you will enjoy this book dedicated to one of the iconic symbols of democracy.

4-0 out of 5 stars A misleading title
This is a beautiful book with exquisite layout and photographs. However, the title gives the impression that we will find information on the First Families, which certainly is not so. It is a very good coffee table book on interior design, design, furnishings, architecture, etc. but since I expected photos and information on people,I was somewhat dissappointed with its contents. But it is a work of art.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Resource for Any Library
Betty Monkman, the White House Curator and photographer Bruce White (from the Metropolitan Museum of Art) have collaborated to create an invaluable text on the history of the furnishings of The White House.Wonderful stories lie within...most famously, the story behind the Resolute Desk, the desk used by Presidents Kennedy, Carter, George H. Bush, Bill Clinton, and now President George W. Bush in their respective Oval Offices.

On June 1st at 6PM, Ms. Monkman will deliver a lecture on The White House as part of exhibition presented by the John F. Kennedy Library and The Metropolitan Museum "Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years-Selections from the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum".The exhibit will begin May 1, 2001 until July 29, 2001.This will be a great opportunity for one to hear Ms. Monkman's expertise in person.Go to the lecture and buy the book!

5-0 out of 5 stars BRAVO!BRAVO!
Once again Betty Monkman has given us WHITE HOUSE FANS a magnificant chronicle!What a glorious, beautiful absolutely stunning work of art! Betty has included everything in this piece!Bruce White's photography cannot be topped!Looking at the old photos of days gone by and then seeing the "latest versions" of those historic rooms is truly a treat!The details on the historic furntiure, art pieces, glassware, china and more within those walls is fascinating!During this - the 200th Anniversary year of the White House getting it's first occupants, this book is really a treasure and a great addition to anyone's library to help mark this historic anniversary! I thought I knew a lot about the White House - once again Betty Monkman has taught me more! Thanks Betty! :-) ... Read more


15. Betty Ford: Candor And Courage In The White House (Modern First Ladies)
by John Robert Greene
Hardcover: 166 Pages (2004-10)
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Asin: 0700613544
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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First Lady Betty Ford will long be remembered for her active support of the Equal Rights Amendment, her struggles with breast cancer and substance abuse, and her later involvement with the addiction treatment center that bears her name. But perhaps more than these, Betty Ford will stand as a paragon of candor and courage, an outspoken woman whose public positions did not always conform with those of her husband.

An independent, free spirit who regularly ranks among the most-admired First Ladies, Betty Ford is considered by many to be the most outspoken since Eleanor Roosevelt: she spoke her mind publicly and frequently, sometimes sending the president's political advisors running for cover. This is the first book to address the successes and failures of her advocacy, the effect of her candor, and the overall impact of her brief tenure as First Lady.

John Robert Greene traces Betty Ford's problems and triumphs from her childhood through her husband's entire political career, including his controversial presidency, which thrust her into an unrelenting media spotlight. He then tells how she confronted her personal demons and became a symbol of courage for women throughout the nation.

Contrasting the sometimes harsh assessments of historians with the respect in which she continues to be held, Greene examines Betty Ford's outspoken opinions on abortion and women's rights and suggests that her views hampered Gerald Ford's ability to forge a coalition within the GOP and may well have been a factor in his presidential defeat. Afterwards, as the author highlights, Betty Ford remained a role model for people suffering from addictions and personal pain, and made seminal contributions in the field of public advocacy for women's health issues and substance abuse. The Betty Ford Center especially stands as a lasting tribute to her foresight and caring.

Greene concludes that, while Gerald Ford wanted to restore an aura of honesty to the presidency, in many ways it was his wife who accomplished this instead. His book, the first to draw upon her papers at the Ford Library, captures her courage and candor and tells why she will always be remembered-for who, not what, she was.

This book is part of the Modern First Ladies series. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Unduly Harsh - Belittles Influence of Betty Ford
This book made no real effort to consider the alchemy of the Ford marriage - looking at and attempting to analyze the private and personal influence of the First Lady on the President - it simply deals with the face value of public reaction. Thus is severely underrates the influence of Betty Ford. There is a lack of any human depth to this work and in attempting to be dry and objective, entirely loses what was the unique kind of power that First Ladies like Betty Ford can have - different no doubt than those who undertake specific legislative agendas, but one that the public responded to. The wrong author for a great subject.

5-0 out of 5 stars A woman ahead of her time
Because the current Republican first lady easily can double as an extra in a "Stepford Wives" film, we must not forget that she is only one, and certainly does not reflect all her predecessors within either the White House institution or the Republican Party. Betty Ford certainly proved that.

John Robert Greene's biography of Betty Ford does justice to a woman who was so clearly ahead of her time, and certainly not afraid to admit it either. Whether people love or hate her, they ultimately admit that Betty Ford has ideas of her own.Greene, a historian, previously authored biographies on George H.W. Bush and (appropriately) Gerald Ford.

After Spiro T. Agnew and Richard Nixon's resignations, Gerald Ford unexpectedly became the nation's president.Although he is relatively liberal by current Republican standards (which was issue of contention in the 1976 Republican primary) Ford was conservative when compared to his own wife.

Even though she was from the World War II era generation---who weren't supposed to support women's liberation, Ford instead championed the Equal Rights Amendment and gave public thanks that abortion was `brought out of the back woods' in interviews which were undoubtedly path-breaking in their own day.

In a time when the new right was preparing for the Reagan and Bush eras, Betty Ford was a true lightning rod. Effectively defusing an idea that only `radicals' or `wide eyed youth' wanted policy AND cultural changes, she helped to successfully infuse women's rights with a public `respectability' that several other public female supporters were not able to achieve in 1974-1976. Being First Lady gave Mrs. Ford the ability to draw middle America to the very social movements which they otherwise might have feared.

For instance, after finding a lump in her own breast, Mrs. Ford encouraged other women to talk about breast cancer---and promoted the early detection which is now commonplace in America. Because then prevailing sentiment had been to `keep quiet' and attempt treating cancer in later and ultimately more difficult stages, Mrs. Ford has saved many women's lives. When compared against the Republican Party's subsequent and current `pro-family' ideology which actually attempts hiding frank discussions of human anatomy, her actions truly were `pro-life'.

For all its celebration, the book does pointedly acknowledge that Ford had a substance abuse problem. Again turning personal experience into public enlightenment/growth, Ford lent her name to the Betty Ford treatment center in California. If the center has subsequently become the stuff of pop culture, it also has humanized first ladies; they experience problems AND also have opinions how to end those problems.

Even if she was never actually a co-president and was generally content as First Lady, Betty Ford had ultimately opened the door for successors Rosalyn Carter and Hillary Rodham Clinton to increase the public role in ways which Eleanor Roosevelt had only dreamt about. This book is recommended for historians and political scientists, particularly those interested in theories about the power and influence of First Ladies on public policy.
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16. A Kid's Guide To The White House: Is George Washington Upstairs?
by Betty Debnam
Paperback: 96 Pages (1997-05-01)
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Asin: 0836221532
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Produced in cooperation with the White House Historical Association, a lively and readable book on the White House chronicles its history and famous residents. Original." ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great introduction to the White House
This was the best book I purchased to prepare my 10-year-old for an upcoming trip to DC. The format is in black and white which was a cool difference from most books and even though he is an advanced reader, this book is packed with information which was new to him.

5-0 out of 5 stars A KID'S GUIDE TOTHE WHITE HOUSE
GOOD READING FOR ANY AGE. LEARNED A LOT ABOUT THE WHITE HOUSE

5-0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS BOOK!!
I adore this book! It even has color pages in the middle showing actual pics of White House Tours! It even has ACTUAL PICTURES OF THE
OVAL OFFICE!! I would die for my own copy of this!This book is awesome! If you've read this book, I love you! ... Read more


17. Treasures of the White House (Tiny Folios)
by Betty C. Monkman
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2001-12-01)
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A miniature handbook of the most important furnishings of the White House.

For nearly two centuries, the White House has served as the residence of our nation's president and his family. John and Abigail Adams were the first residents, and each family ever since has been encouraged, through congressional appropriations and private contributions, to make the White House a comfortable home and to provide the necessities for handsomely carrying out its additional functions as nexus for state ceremony and entertaining. As a result, the decorative objects acquired for the White House cover a wide range of genres, all rich with historic association.

This treasury of our nation's valuable heirlooms, selected by the curator of the White House, includes some of the finest examples of American paintings, sculpture, furniture, silver, glass, and porcelain. In addition to excellent pictures of the objects, there are photographs that show them as arranged in state rooms. A concise essay introduces the collection and places it in historic context, and two additional pieces survey both the fine arts and the decorative arts in the president's house. This pocket-size book is an ideal gift for those interested in beautiful historic objects or those who would like a comprehensive memento of a visit to the nation's capital.

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220 illustrations. 288 pages. 4 x 4 3/8" trim size. Published in 2001. ... Read more


18. The Living White House
by Betty C. Monkman
Paperback: 224 Pages (2007-01)
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Asin: 0912308974
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Now in its twelfth edition, The Living White House opens the gates to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, presenting the more than two-hundred-year history of life in the most famous house in America. This new edition features updated and expanded text illustrated with both historic and modern images of the president at work in his office, state occasions, public celebrations, the first family at home, pets, children, weddings, and White House workers, visitors, and daily routines. 260 pages, 8" x 10", paper cover. ... Read more


19. Betty White's Dancing Made Easy
by Betty White
 Paperback: 276 Pages (1976)

Isbn: 0380419629
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20. The White Separatist Movement in the United States: "White Power, White Pride!"
by Betty A. Dobratz, Stephanie L. Shanks-Meile
Paperback: 384 Pages (2000-11-21)
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Asin: 0801865379
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Although the white separatist movement stereotype is that of a Southern phenomenon tied to an uneducated and disenfranchised segment of men, sociologists Betty A. Dobratz and Stephanie L. Shanks-Meile show that the movement is in reality more complex and multifaceted. To compile this study, the authors interviewed more than 125 white separatists, attended rallies, congresses, and other gatherings, and examined many movement-generated documents. The result is a compelling book that chronicles the history, ideology, and strategies of the white separatist movement. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars White Power - White Pride
My opinion when it comes to Amazon is a constant one it seems. The book arrived very speedily, in the condition it was described as being. Amazon is a very good method of making purchases of new and used books as there ever was. I couldn't be more satisfied with the service.

1-0 out of 5 stars Dont waste your time.
Again a cheap typical White male hating book that sells because of the depth of our gameboy society.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very Well Organized
I am an African American and I must say that I am impressed by what I read.The structure of the book was good and the readability helps you along in most areas. I particularly enjoyed the sections that quoted actual members of the various organizations. This book will be one of the "Standard" books you will judge other works on.

The book does a great job at explaining the divisions within the movement.We see the structures of the skin heads, kkk, kkkk, Christian identity and other influentual white groups in America. The book discusses the movements leaders and interaction with other seperatist groups and racial groups. I was shocked to see how much selfishness, ego's and fanatical religious beliefs have stopped the movement from reaching its full potential. It would seem members themselves more than the government have stunted its growth.

I was very cautious in the beginning because the authors seemed like they were advocates for the movements and had subtle sympathy. This made me a little cautious because they clamed to not have a bias opinion from the start, but this relative tension only lasted the first couple of chapters. Other then that it was a pretty good read.

4-0 out of 5 stars BY:ZARATHUSTRA
These two women have given a very good academic bent to the deeply felt beliefs of dedicated white masses. The deliniated approach this subject, the hours spent in interviews, the 'question and answer' forms they sent out to bring all these disparate voices together, sums up their professional review of this important matter. All intelligent people look forward to seeing more of their work

5-0 out of 5 stars The White Separatist Movement in the United States
The White Separatist Movement in United States: White Power White Pride is a very fair book written by two Left wing feminists who try very hard to keep their feeling of hate and disgust for us out of the book, and they do a very good job.
This is a well researched book. These ladies spent a lot of money and time traveling America to talk to many people in the movement. They did not just rehash some old ADL reports like most reporters do, and the book is proof of their hard work. This is a fresh look at the movement through the eyes of two Left wing Eggheads. To show you how far to the Left they are, in the back of the book they called the super liberal rag The New Republic a right wing publication. I got a real kick out of that.
This is a great book for an overview of the race movement in America. A lot of good info and most of it is correct, at least from their worldview of us.
These ladies interviewed me last summer for a book on Odinism they are planning to write. I don't know what they're going to call it. Also, a man named Mardell is coming out with a book on Asatru called the Gods of Blood. Which will be coming out soon. ... Read more


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