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Barbara Bush: A Memoir

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Barbara Bush: A Memoir is a 1994 memoir by Barbara Bush, the wife of U.S. President George H. W. Bush. It was published as a Lisa Drew book by Charles Scribner's Sons.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Clift, Eleanor. "Barbara Bush: A Memoir." Washington Monthly Nov. 1994: 46+.
  2. ^ Radcliffe, D., September 11, 1994. Barbara's Book: This Time, the First Grandma's Out There on Her Own. The Washington Post, 3. ISSN 0190-8286
  3. ^ Maureen D. "Qualities Americans Like: She was Dignified, She was Loyal, and She Wore $29 Shoes. BARBARA BUSH A Memoir. by Barbara Bush. Illustrated. 575 Pp. New York: A Lisa Drew Book/ Charles Scribner's Sons. $25. Qualities Americans Like Qualities Americans Like." The New York Times, Nov 27, 1994, pp. 3.