One president that wrote about his wartime experiences was Ulysses S. Grant. The book is entitled "The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant", and is an autobiography of his life, up until his death.
There is no strong evidence that the book exist. However, that MAY be possible. The chances are very slim. So in a nutshell, there is no concrete proof about the existence of the president's book.
The president's book exists, it has been passed on from president to president for centuries to come. The book is being kept in a secret compartment which only the president knows, after the new president is chosen, there are to be a special meeting between the president in charge and the president which just stepped down. They will transfer the books, and of course, the new president will choose a new hiding place for it. There were rumors of if the book exists from The National Treasure Book of Secrets, the book from the movie is fake, and no way to be true. The page numbers which contains of the JFK assassination and Area 51 is entirely not true, it contain the nation's secrets, and for the president's eyes only. The book had been burned in 1831, and had been lost during John F. Kennedy's turn of president. The other information of the book are still to be identified. One other thing to think about is that there is a private study off the oval office that only the President can use, I'm sure they keep things like that in there. No place more secure than that.
Supposedly, it is in the Library of Congress on hidden in a book shelf so it will be pretty hard to find. But according to folklore, each president hides it somewhere else.
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I believe US Grant was the first President to write about his wartime experiences.
The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant is an autobiography Grant wrote shortly before his death that mainly covers his experiences during the American Civil War.Who's buried in Grant's Tomb? No one, Grant's Tomb is a mausoleum not a grave. The remains of Ulysses Grant and his wife Julia are in granite sarcophagi several feet above the ground.
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Richard Hillary is the author of The Last Enemy.
he went on the silk rode and wrote a book about it
Eisenhower served in W W II and wrote four serious books about his experiences in the war and as president plus a light book of stories he liked to tell his friends. Nixon served in WW II and wrote six books about his experiences in government. Kennedy served in WW II and put his name on a successful short book that he probably had a great deal of help in writing.
Elie Wiesel wrote the book "Night". It is a memoir that recounts his experiences as a teenager during the Holocaust.
Barack Obama wrote the book ''Dreams from my Father.'' It was published in 1995 before he became president of the United States.
Dwight D. Eisenhower wrote Crusade in Europe
Robert Aura Smith wrote the book India Divided.
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Barbara Bush, the wife of George H.W. Bush wrote the children's book Millie.