On the third Monday of February, Americans commemorate Presidents Day, originally established to honor George Washington. Washington's birthday on February 22 was designated as a federal holiday in 1885, marking it as the first such holiday to celebrate an individual's birth date. In 1971, this observance shifted to the third Monday of February due to the Uniform Monday Holiday Law. The holiday now sits between the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, leading to its popular designation as Presidents Day.
To mark this occasion, a list of books authored by U.S. presidents has been compiled. While this list is not exhaustive, individuals are encouraged to visit catalogs for specific titles or authors.
"Presidents Day: Books written by US Presidents."