Former President Jimmy Carter penned a 2003 novel titled "The Hornet's Nest." It was a tale about the Revolutionary War in the Deep South.
The Hornet's Nest
The Hornet's Nest by Jimmy Carter (2003) is a historical novel about the American Revolution.
Herman Meville's first novel was Typee.
Irving Wallace wrote "The Man" in 1964. John DeBrizzi wrote "America" in 2009. In the novel the President's name was "Moses Shabalala".
President Bush Senior
The novel Kamikaze Girls was written in 2002 by Novala Takemoto. The novel was later adopted into a Japanese manga and live action film in 2004. The film was released as a DVD in the US in 2006.
Copyright protection is required by the Constitution. The first US law was written in 1793.
During his time as a senator, the current US president Barrack Obama would write his own speeches. When he became president, they were written by Jon Favreau.
A novel written as letters (epistles) is called an epistolary novel.
If you mean the well known ballad, " Listen to the Mockingbird " -- it first appeared in 1855 when Franklin Pierce was the US President.
James Madison was President.
A novel written by an American author.