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Acacia Library
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MP3 973.92092 G354p 2 DISCS
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Desert Broom Library
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MP3 973.92092 G354p 2 DISCS
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Ironwood Library
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MP3 973.92092 G354p 2 DISCS
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Juniper Library
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MP3 973.92092 G354p 2 DISCS
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Mesquite Library
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MP3 973.92092 G354p 2 DISCS
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MP3 973.92092 G354p 2 DISCS
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Yucca Library
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MP3 973.92092 G354p 2 DISCS
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Summary:
The Presidents' Club was born at Eisenhower's inauguration when Harry Truman and Herbert Hoover first conceived the idea. Over the years that followed and to this day the presidents relied on, misunderstood, sabotaged, and formed alliances with one another that changed history. The world's most exclusive fraternity is a complicated place: its members are bound forever because they sat in the Oval Office and know its secrets, yet they are immortal rivals for history's favor.
Notes:
Unabridged.
Compact discs, MP3 format.
Read by Bob Walter.
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