It's easy to find books about the presidents. However, while biographies teach us about presidents, only artifacts "have a unique power to convey the immediacy of history." Only material culture, the examination of artifacts, conveys the raw, "uninterpreted story of our past." This engaging catalog presents one notable object for each president, along with a detailed historical-background essay and color photo, from Washington's notorious teeth (which were not made of wood) to a vial of the COVID vaccine for Joe Biden. Also covered is a decapitated Andrew Jackson figurehead, just nose to crown, angrily sliced from a wooden bow figurehead on the USS Constitution in 1834. Other artifacts include the bullhorn used by George W. Bush to speak to 9/11 first responders at Ground Zero, the microphone used by Franklin Roosevelt for his comfortingly informal fireside chats, and Lincoln's hauntingly bloody chair from Ford's Theatre. This collection of historic treasures deserves a spot in the browsing section of school and public libraries.