My First Days in the White House

My First Days in the White House is a 1935 book written by Huey Long, with full-page illustrations by The New Yorker cartoonist Cleanthe Carr.[1] Called Long's "second autobiography" and published posthumously in 1935, it emphatically laid out his presidential ambitions for the election of 1936.[2]

  1. ^ Huey P Long: My First Days In The White House, 1st ed., Ellipsis Rare Books
  2. ^ Brown, Francis (29 September 1935). "Huey Long as Hero and as Demagogue; My First Days in the White House. By Huey Pierce Long. 146 pp. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Telegraph Press". The New York Times.

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