Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter, Lady Bird Taylor thanks Lyndon B. Johnson for the books that he sent her, including the book on Nazism. She comments on "Roosevelt and His America" by [Bernard] Faÿ. She expresses her love for Johnson, mentions his phone call Sunday, says her letter of Monday...
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