Samuel Tilden the Real 19th President
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by Nikki Oldaker with John Bigelow
Price: $16.95
Book Website: http://www.samueltilden.com
288 Pages, Paperback, 6 x 9
ISBN-10: 0-9786698-0-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-9786698-0-5
Based on truth - Democratic candidate NY Governor Samuel Tilden's won the Presidency by over 254,000 votes. The story reveals how a NY Times Editor and the Republicans conspired to steal the election. Part Two -reveals all the facts about how the election was stolen - who was rewarded for their corruption and who was not.
About The Author
Nikki Oldaker - Producer/Writer/Owner of Show Biz East Productions
John Bigelow - American Lawyer and diplomat. He was part owner of the New York Evening Post; He also edited the works of Benjamin Franklin in ten volumes (1887-1888; his Life of Benjamin Franklin(1874). His own autobiography, "Retrospections of an Active Life, was published in five volumes between 1909 and 1913. He published The Life of Samuel Tilden.
Customer Reviews
 | Kristi Talmadge from Hartford , CT | | | A very compelling and interesting story that highlights the history of our election process and sheds light on how history repeats itself. People of all ages will find this book easy to read and hard to put down. Well done! |
 | Elinor Ruskin from New York City , NY | | | Never have I read a book that so incensed me about a period in American history that shook my faith in the American public and media as much as SAMUEL TILDEN, the Real 19th President elected by the People’s Vote, written by Nikki Oldaker. It has caused me to ponder why we never seem to learn that real lessons can and should be learned in order for history not to repeat itself.
Here is a book that tells the true story of the wrong president being elected amidst, trickery, lies and betrayal. All to elect a man who as not the popular choice among the voters.
Who doesn’t remember: the heated fight for the presidency in the year 2000? Both candidates, George W. Bush, Republican, and Albert Gore, Democrat thought they had won both nationally and even in Florida, despite that fact that the vote was leaning to Gore. As we now know, Bush won the Electoral vote, amidst cries that Gore won the popular vote. What we should remember is that almost the very same scenario took place in 1876, a year that also coincided with the 100th Anniversary of the United States as an Independent country also with the same disastrous results.
At that time Samuel Jones Tilden, the Democratic candidate was running ahead of Rutherford B. Hayes, the Republican candidate with Tilden perceived as the sure winner. However, because of the complicated tawdry mess of bribery deception and outright fraud caused by ignoble members and conspirators of the Republican Party, Rutherford won, and deprived the country of its rightful leader.
This is a “must read” book, to be savored for its “page turning” enjoyment or simply as an historical lesson to be learned to be an informed citizen of the United States. |
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