The Life of Samuel J Tilden, Biography Revised and Edited by Nikki Oldaker - Tilden Was the Great Reformer, Great Forecloser, Great Financier

"The Life of Samuel J. Tilden” published in 1895 by John Bigelow - Revised and Edited by Nikki Oldaker. Oldaker believes Bigelow’s Biography on Tilden holds valuable information that could help Washington and Wall Street understand how to get America back on her feet. Tilden never conceded his Presidency in the 1876. John Bigelow, was an American Statesman, Lawyer, Abraham Lincoln appointed Bigelow Consul at Paris in 1861. Bigelow also published The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.

The Life of Samuel J Tilden, Biography Revised and Edited by Nikki Oldaker - Tilden Was the Great Reformer, Great Forecloser, Great Financier
Clearwater, FL, February 23, 2009 --(PR.com)-- A revised edition of John Bigelow’s “The Life of Samuel J. Tilden” first published in 1895 is set to for release globally March 9, 2009. Nikki Oldaker, Producer and Writer of “Samuel Tilden the Real 19th President” short video presentation and Author of “Samuel Tilden the Real 19th President” revised and edited the edition of the Tilden biography book written by John Bigelow.

Oldaker quips, “Mis-information is being given to news viewers, students studying politics, law and history on blogs, during occasional news stories and in books written about the man and his1876 election dispute. To name one in particular, Tilden never conceded his Presidency to Hayes.”

The revised and edited book has been dedicated to; Librarians and History Teachers Worldwide. In the book’s Acknowledgment page Oldaker names the National Arts Club Presidents and specifically O. Aldon James Jr., the current President of the club. This year’s Annual Tilden dinner celebrates Tilden’s 195th birthday. Guests attending will dress in 19th century costume and dine on food prepared from the same time period. It’s been reported that President Obama’s Inaugural team did the same for his Inauguration using President Lincoln’s cuisine. Oldaker sent her new revision of the book to the National Arts Club to celebrate the event.

Bigelow’s biography tells of Tilden when he was New York’s Governor during 1875 and about the 1876 election and beyond. Bigelow describes Tilden as a reformer that busted up the corrupt William “Boss” Tweed Ring as well as the corrupt Canal Ring. People across the nation adored him and that reflected in the election returns when he won by a landslide victory. He tells how the corrupt administration of President Grant conspired to cheat Tilden out of his Presidency with the help of southern Democrats even though Grant himself believed Tilden won the election fair and square. Hayes was sworn into office the first time in the Red Room of the White House in secret for fear Tilden supporters would shoot him.

The Fifth Avenue entrance of the New York Public library was renamed “John Bigelow Plaza” when Giuliani was Mayor. Bigelow's book describes in detail Tilden’s Greystone farm which was located on the Hudson River and how valuable Tilden was to the Democratic Party as a political mentor. Bigelow’s account of Tilden’s life is rich with historical facts that readers will find informative and interesting regarding political life in the 19th Century.

Oldaker is currently planning a book tour to promote and market both her books on Tilden. The new edition is currently discounted and available for Pre-Sale orders online at Barnes and Noble.

Nikki plunged into her political breech at the 1992 Democratic Political Convention and two more successive ones co-managing "The VIP Backstage Room" for candidates and speakers who went before the TV cameras in 2000 and 2004. She ran for office as a Write in U.S. Senate Candidate FL 2000. Currently she resides with her husband Eric in Clearwater, FL. For more information go to: www.SamuelTilden.com

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The Life of Samuel J. Tilden

The Life of Samuel J. Tilden

Revised and Edited Biography - Life of Samuel J. Tilden - Written by the Honorable John Bigelow - Revised and Edited by Nikki Oldaker

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