“The American Presidency: Origins and Development, 1776-2011” by Milkis & Nelson offers a comprehensive exploration of the American presidency, focusing on its history, evolution, and impact on the United States government. This revised edition, published by CQ Press in 2011, provides 592 pages of insights into the roles and powers of the president, as well as the constitutional and political contexts that have shaped the presidency throughout its existence. With a blend of biography, history, and political science, this textbook offers a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the American presidency and its significance in the United States political landscape, thanks so much for looking.