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Any of the David McCullough biographies are a certainty. https://www.amazon.com/David-McCullough/e/B000AP9I5I
I enjoyed David McCullough's biography of Harry Truman. I consider him "my" President as he was in office when I was born (OK, stop trying to figure it out - I'm fifty-nineteen).
Noel Coward: A Biography by Philip Hoare
Oscar Wilde by Richard Ellman
Anne Perry and the Murder of the Century by Peter Graham
Elizabeth the Queen by Sally Bedell Smith
The Georgetown Ladies Social Club: Power, Passion and Politics in the Nation's Capitol by
C. David Heymann
Life of the Party: The Biography of Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman by Christopher Ogden. This is absolutely one of my favorite books! I've read it 4 or 5 times and learn something new every time.
The following biographies are by Kitty Kelley, who dismissed by some critics as a gossip monger and not a very good researcher. I have to say that I find that her books are extraordinarily well researched, and it should be noted that she's never lost any of the numerous libel or slander suits filed against her.
Nancy Reagan
The Royals (the British Royal Family)
The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Family Dynasty
Can you tell that I love biographies? I also love autobiographies, so when you're ready for some great recommendations for autobiographies, let me know!
Queen Colleen