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Carl Sferrazza Anthony

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Anthony discusses First Ladies at the U.S. National Archives in 2015

Carl Sferrazza Anthony is an author and commentator in the United States. He has written several books on American First Ladies.[1] He was a speechwriter for Nancy Reagan. He is a historian for the National First Ladies' Library and has made dozens of appearances on C-SPAN.[2] He lives in Los Angeles and has also written screenplays.[3]

He was a contributing editor at George and a producer for the television movies Reagans (2003). He has written for several publications and his books have been reviewed in various magazines and periodicals.[4]

Bibliography

  • First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents' Wives and Their Power published by William Morrow, New York, New York Volume 1: 1789–1961 (1990) Volume 2: 1961–1990 (1991)
  • America's Most Influential First Ladies, Oliver Press in Minneapolis, Minnesota (1992)
  • As We Remember Her: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, in the Words of Her Family and Friends, HarperCollins in New York, New York (1997)
  • Florence Harding: The First Lady, the Jazz Age, and the Death of America's Most Scandalous President, William Morrow in New York, New York (1998)
  • America's First Families: An Inside View of Two Hundred Years of Private Life in the White House, Touchstone in New York, New York (2000)
  • The Kennedy White House: Family Life and Pictures, 1961–1963, Simon & Schuster in New York (2001)
  • Heads of State, Bloomsbury in New York (2004)
  • Nellie Taft: The Unconventional First Lady of the Ragtime Era, William Morrow in New York (2005)
  • Edith Wilson: The First, First Lady President

References

  1. ^ Anthony, Carl. "Articles by Carl Anthony". Biography.
  2. ^ "Carl Sferrazza Anthony | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org.
  3. ^ "Carl Sferrazza Anthony". HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher.
  4. ^ "Anthony, Carl Sferrazza | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com.