- The opposites-attract love story of taciturn Cal Coolidge and his outgoing wife Grace Goodhue Coolidge.
- Jack Kennedy had his Irish Mafia, Jimmy Carter had his Georgia Mafia. The story of Frank Stearns, Dwight Morrow, and Calvin Coolidge's "Amherst Mafia."
- Phenomenal vote getter Coolidge won more offices than any other president. The secret of how this painfully shy man did it. His strong appeal to Democrats.
- The 1919 Boston Police Strike. How a city under siege ultimately makes Calvin Coolidge president.
- How a runaway 1920 GOP convention stampedes to nominate Coolidge for the vice-presidency.
- Unbelievable tragedy visits in July 1924 as Calvin Coolidge stands to become president in his own right--the death of his son Cal Jr.
- The Coolidge presidency: a partnership of three remarkable figures: Coolidge, Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon, and Budget Director Herbert Lord.
- Coolidge vs. the Klan: reaching out to embattled minorities: Jews, blacks, Catholics.
- The gutsy Coolidge vetoes.
- How Coolidge chose "not to run" in 1928.
- a Calvin Coolidge fact sheet.
- a comprehensive Coolidge bibliography.
- a detailed Coolidge time line.
- a photo insert plus illustrations throughout the text.
- an essay detailing recently discovered facts regarding the fabled Coolidge "Persistence" quote.
- Bruce Barton
- The Boston Herald
- Marion Leroy Burton
- First Lady Grace Goodhue Coolidge
- Vice President Charles G. Dawes
- Frederick H. Gillett
- Al Jolson
- Walter Lippmann
- Judge Wallace McCamant
- Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon
- Dwight W. Morrow
- Alexandra Carlisle Pfeiffer
- H. I. Phillips
- The Pittsburgh Courier
- Theodore Roosevelt
- C. Bascom Slemp
- Frank W. Stearns
- R. M. Washburn
"Calvin Coolidge was one of the greatest presidents of the 20th century and is certainly the most underrated. This book, compiled by one of my favorite historians, will give readers a full appreciation of why Silent Cal's wisdom shines like a beacon through the fog of historical amnesia."
-Jonah Goldberg, author of Liberal Fascism "an authority on the 1920s and [Calvin] Coolidge . . . David Pietrusza has brought Coolidge back to life with his volumes about the president . . ."
-Amity Shlaes