Editha Wilson
Editha, vulgo Edith, Bolling Galt Wilson (nata Whyteville in oppido Virginiensi die 15 Octobris 1872; mortua Vasingtoniae die 28 Decembris 1961), secunda uxor Woodrow Wilson, duodetricesimi Praesidis Civitatum Foederatarum, fuit a matrimonii die 18 Decembris 1915 usque ad diem 4 Martii 1921 prima reipublicae domina.
Opera
recensere- Edith Wilson: My Memoir, 1939
Bibliographia
recensere- Alden Hatch: Edith Bolling Wilson: First Lady Extraordinary, Novi Eboraci 1961, Dodd, Mead & Company
- James Giblin, Michele Laporte: Edith Wilson: The Woman Who Ran the United States, Novi Eboraci 1993, Puffin
- Sheri Lynn Zuber: Edith Wilson: The Secret President, 1992, Cobblestone March
- Lewis L. Gould: American First Ladies: Their Lives and Their Legacy, Novi Eboraci 2001, Routledge
- James S. McCallops: Edith Bolling Galt Wilson: The Unintended President. Novi Eboraci 2002, Nova Publications
Nexus externi
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