I don't think that any President found the time to write a book while they were in office. Some, notably Carter, Obama and Kennedy wrote books before were elected President and some , such as Reagan kept diaries that were printed after they left office.
Ulysses S. Grant was the first president to write his memoirs.
When writing "president's office," it should be written in lowercase unless it is part of a specific title or name, such as "the President's Office of the United States." In general use, you would say "the president's office" to refer to the office associated with a president without capitalizing. If you are using it in a formal context or as part of a title, capitalize appropriately.
I believe US Grant was the first President to write about his wartime experiences.
You can write in anyone for any office on an election (just don't expect them to win as you will likely be the only person voting that way).
Pranab Kumar Mukherjee is the 13th and current President of India, in office since July 2012.
President Barack Obama is an incumbent becsuse he is currently in office
The office that handles such things is the Governor's office of your state. You would write a letter to them. The President also can do this, but you've a better chance at the state level. Keep in mind, that if it was a federal crime, it would then have to be pardoned by the President.
US Grant was probably the first president to write a book that sold well enough to make serious money and that was his memoirs.
Not consecutive terms. Only after another president serves can a former two-term president be put back into office after a successful write in campaign.
He wrote one book during his time as president: "Between Hope and History," which came out in September 1996. Just prior to getting elected, he wrote "Putting People First," in September 1992. Other books, including his autobiography, "My Life," came out after his two terms in office had concluded.
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