Charles Ferguson spent three and a half years as the Camp David Historian and Presidential Chaplain. During that time, he coordinated with fourteen Presidential Libraries to better tell the true story of the President’s exclusive mountaintop retreat, scouring records and memoirs for engaging stories, providing glimpses into the hidden world of Camp David. Conducting hundreds of tours for personal guests of the President, his accessible storytelling draws you into the wonders of Camp David as if you are walking the historical private trails with your own personal tour guide.
His writings have appeared on the Faith and Leadership website and in The Presbyterian Outlook, Presbyterians Today, and the United States Naval Institute’s Proceedings magazine.
Description
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: Shangri-La
Chapter 2: Voice of the President
Chapter 3: Uncertainty
Chapter 4: Cold War Diplomacy
Chapter 5: Marines Land
Chapter 6: Tragedy
Chapter 7: Working Retreat
Chapter 8: Hideout
Chapter 9: Recovery
Chapter 10: Peace
Chapter 11: Seclusion
Chapter 12: Family
Chapter 13: Evergreen Chapel
Chapter 14: White House Annex
Chapter 15: 9/11
Chapter 16: Summits
Chapter 17: Continuing Legacy
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