The President's Daughter is the heart warming story of an innocent young girl who became pregnant and gave birth to a child whose father happened to be the President of the United States. No. This is not a tawdry fable. This is fact. The President was Warren G. Harding who then died suddenly. Some say he was murdered. Her book is great. In Chapter 18 she describes how on July 30, 1917 she finally lost her virginity to the future president after a long courtship, in a New York City hotel on 30th Street overlooking Broadway. ...
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The President's Daughter is the heart warming story of an innocent young girl who became pregnant and gave birth to a child whose father happened to be the President of the United States. No. This is not a tawdry fable. This is fact. The President was Warren G. Harding who then died suddenly. Some say he was murdered. Her book is great. In Chapter 18 she describes how on July 30, 1917 she finally lost her virginity to the future president after a long courtship, in a New York City hotel on 30th Street overlooking Broadway. Only moments after the intercourse had been completed, the New York City Vice Squad broke down the door. Harding was forced to identify himself. When the police realized that their target, Warren G. Harding, was a United States Senator (he was not yet president), the Vice Squad apologized and beat a hasty retreat. It was not before long that Nan Britton discovered that she was pregnant. Senator Harding set her up in a house in Asbury Park, New Jersey near a casino where he sometimes played poker, and he sent her money through messengers. She was able to keep her pregnancy and the subsequent birth to her of an illegitimate child a secret from everybody, except for her actual lover who was US Senator and then President Warren G. Harding. The child, Elizabeth Ann, was born on October 22, 1919, not in a hospital but in the same house in Asbury Park NJ where Nan Britton had been staying. The resulting book, The President's Daughter, has a story all its own. Bills were introduced in the United States Congress to stop the publication of this book or to make possession of it illegal. The New York City Vice Squad raided the printing plant and confiscated all the plates. No major, reputable book publisher would touch this book. All turned it down. Finally, the book was published. Naturally, as the book featured sex romps in the White House, it became a best seller.
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Add this copy of The President's Daughter to cart. $43.67, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Ishi Press.
Add this copy of The President's Daughter to cart. $85.45, new condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Ishi Press.
Add this copy of The President's Daughter to cart. $122.56, good condition, Sold by Sage Rare & Collectible Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Livonia, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1927 by Elizabeth Ann Guild.
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Good+ with no dust jacket. Black cloth cover is frayed at corners and spine caps with a small tear along front hinge and tiny hole along fore edge, with some loss to the gilt and a very faint cup ring on front cover. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. End sheets and paste downs toned and soiled. "Six Burly Men" advertisement affixed to front end sheet with tiny chip in lower corner of front end sheet. Pages are lightly toned with light signs of handling (finger prints) but in very good condition. Illustrated with b&w photographic images.; 9.1 X 6.6 X 1.1 inches; 437 pages.
Add this copy of The President's Daughter to cart. $150.00, very good condition, Sold by Browse Awhile Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Tipp City, OH, UNITED STATES, published 1931 by Elizabeth Ann Guild.
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Very Good. No Jacket. Book. Thick Large Octavo. The author's account of her affair with President Warren Harding, which produced a daughter, Elizabeth. When Harding died suddenly in 1923, his widow and family refused to acknowledge their love child, followed by powerful political forces who persecuted Britton and tried to stop the publication of this book. The author created the Publisher to help provide a financial legacy for her daughter and a trust and movement to recognize and defend all out of wedlock children. In 2015 it was genetically determined that Elizabeth was in indeed President Harding's daughter. Bright gilt titles on prismatic black cloth. Original owner's name, date of purchase (Oct. 15, 1932), and price paid as a new book written on ffep.
Add this copy of The President's Daughter to cart. $202.50, very good condition, Sold by Griffin Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Stamford, CT, UNITED STATES, published 1927 by Elizabeth Ann Guild.
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Very Good. Size: 9x6x1; 1927 Elizabeth Ann Guild first edition first printing in lightly shelf worn unclipped jacket now in mylar. Tight binding, no marks. A65 Please email for photos.
Add this copy of The President's Daughter to cart. $245.12, good condition, Sold by Sage Rare & Collectible Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Livonia, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1927 by Elizabeth Ann Guild.
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Good+ with no dust jacket. Black cloth cover is frayed at corners with loss to spine gilding and reglued backstrip but clean, bright, and overall in good+ to very good-condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. "Six Burly Men" notice is present. Pages are toned with modest soiling but in very good condition. Illustrated with b&w photographic images.; 9.1 X 6.6 X 1.1 inches; 437 pages.
Add this copy of The President's Daughter to cart. $400.00, very good condition, Sold by Last Exit Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Charlottesville, VA, UNITED STATES, published 1927 by Elizabeth Ann Guild.
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Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo. Published by Elizabeth Ann Guild Inc, New York, 1927. 437 pgs. First edition, first state with the notice Advertisement for "Six Burley Men" precedes the fontispiece. Black moire cloth over boards with gilt titling on spine and in cursive to the front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. Scuff mark present to the front pastedown. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Britton, author of the sensational tell-all bestseller of 1927: "The President's Daughter" (in which she named Warren Harding the father of her illegitimate daughter, Elizabeth Ann Harding, confirmed by DNA testing just a few years ago), and was an early champion for the cause of securing legal rights for unwed mothers and their illegitimate children. E-313; 9.1 X 6.6 X 1.1 inches; 437 pages.
Add this copy of The President's Daughter to cart. $500.00, very good condition, Sold by Between the Covers-Rare Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Gloucester City, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1931 by Elizabeth Ann Guild Inc.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Second edition? 399pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with small nicks and tears at the extremities. Britton, author of this sensational tell-all bestseller (in which she named Warren Harding the father of her illegitimate daughter, Elizabeth Ann Harding, which was confirmed by DNA testing just a few years ago), and an early champion for the cause of securing legal rights for unwed mothers and their illegitimate children. Britton used the royalties from the sale of her book to establish the League to support unwed mothers. Very scarce in jacket.
This is a fascinating book which, for the most part, has been lost to us. I was fortunate to find this copy. The seller shipped it quickly and efficiently.
Vernon
Feb 4, 2010
A Potboiler to Get Money
I have used the book "The President's Daughter" as part of my research on the administration of President Warren G. Harding. I have come to think that Nan Britton did not write the book, but that it was ghost written by a man who was her mentor. Nan Britton existed, and had a "crush" on the adult Harding, but there is no existant proof of any of her allegations. Her slander and defamation of character have done great damage to the former President's reputation, and have been picked up by many Harding scholars and historians. There are several reputable medical sources who state that Warren G. Harding was sterile. Nan Britton was what we referred to in my genration as a "fast" girl, and she tried many times to extort money from Harding's brother and sisters; her technique was blackmail, and when that did not work, she published this book. Her success as a best seller came because when the book was released, Harding and his wife Florence were dead. She saw this potboiler as a way to make the money she could not get through extortion. There is not one shred of proof that she had the access to the White House that she writes about; she lost her case in court, and did not even show up the last day of judgment. She claimed to her death that Elizabeth Ann was Harding's child. John Dean in his book on Harding, states that it all could be settled if Nan Britton's child's descendants and the Harding descendants would have DNA testing. The book is of interest to anyone who is interested in the period of the roaring twenties or the Harding administration.
vnb3158
Aug 27, 2009
BETTER THAN BUSHES
Britton paints Harding as weak, but a GIANT compared to Bush 41 & 43.