<p><strong>"The Development of the American Presidency" is unique in treating presidential history topically and in paying extensive attention to the early presidents. New to the second edition of this text is a powerful chapter on "The Unilateral Presidency." Throughout, Richard Ellis integrates some familiar stories and many little-known ones into a comprehensive account of how today's presidency was constructed over time."</strong>-<em>Bruce Miroff, SUNY Albany</em></p>
<p><strong>"For those interested in APD, Richard Ellis's Development of the American Presidency is the essential textbook for courses on the presidency. The new chapter on unilateral powers is especially good, and it fills an important gap in standard textbook accounts of presidential power. Again, this is stunning combination of historical and analytical material."</strong> -<em>Jeremy D. Bailey, University of Houston</em></p>