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Ronald Reagan - Biography:
$9.95
(list price $20.00)
Pub. Date 1997 By Kenneth T. Walsh
The
White House correspondent for U.S. News and World Report
since 1986 and president of the White House Correspondents'
Association from 1994 to 1995 Kenneth T. Walsh examines the roots of
the man who went from small-town middle America to Hollywood and the
White House, and delivers a complete and objective summation of this
extraordinary American life, written by someone who witnessed
history as it was being made.
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Ronald Reagan - How an Ordinary Man
Became an Extraordinary Leader (Paperback):
$6.95
(original price $13.00)
Pub. Date 1999 By
Dinesh D'Souza
Through
first hand reporting and interviews, D'Souza portrays the private
side of Reagan - the man behind the mask - and reveals the moral
sources of his vision and leadership.
D'Souza solves the mystery of Reagan by showing how this
" ordinary" man was able to transform the political
landscape in a way that made a permanent impact on America and the
world. Dinesh D'Souza, a research scholar, served as Senior Domestic
Policy Analyst in the Reagan White House from 1987 to 1988. This book is one of the best available on Reagan.
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Ronald Reagan - How an Ordinary Man
Became an Extraordinary Leader:
$12.95
(list price $25.00)
Pub. Date 1997 By
Dinesh D'Souza
Through
first hand reporting and interviews, D'Souza portrays the private
side of Reagan - the man behind the mask - and reveals the moral
sources of his vision and leadership.
D'Souza solves the mystery of Reagan by showing how this
" ordinary" man was able to transform the political
landscape in a way that made a permanent impact on America and the
world. Dinesh D'Souza, a research scholar, served as Senior Domestic
Policy Analyst in the Reagan White House from 1987 to 1988. This book is one of the best available on Reagan.
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Ronald Reagan - The Wisdom and Humor of the
Great Communicator: $9.95
(list price $18.00)
Pub. Date 1995 By
Frederick J. Ryan, Jr.
Here,
in this unique collection of photographs and quotations, is a
celebration of the warmth, wisdom, and humor of Ronald Reagan, one
of the America's most beloved Presidents. His ability to inform,
persuade, and inspire led to his reputation as "The Great
Communicator". It enabled him to reinvigorate a weakened
national pride, challenge America's adversaries, and convince a
Democratic majority in Congress to pass his successful economic
plans. The author of this book, Frederick Ryan, served as Chief of
Staff to former President Reagan from 1989 until 1995. Prior to
that, Ryan served at the senior level of the Reagan White House as
Assistant to the President. An
inexpensive picture and quote book for the Reagan admirer.
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I Love You,
Ronnie, The letters of Ronald Reagan to Nancy Reagan:
$18.95
(list price: $24.95)
Pub. Date 2000
Starting in 1950, shortly after they met, and up through the
1990's, Ronald Reagan wrote letters to his wife, Nancy. Now Nancy has chosen to share those letters weaving a portrait of a long and loving marriage.
In this book you will understand why Reagan was "The Great
Communicator".
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A Shining City - The Legacy of Ronald Reagan (hardcover):
$12.95
(list price: $25.00)
Pub. Date 1998 by D. Erik Felten, Foreward by Nancy Reagan Pub. Date 1998
This
collection of heartfelt tributes and post-Presidential remarks
captures the legacy of the fortieth President and invokes the
spirit of those significant years by revisiting the challenges,
victories, struggles, and defeats that he faced in the course of
two administrations. The
never before published tributes, written by more than forty world
leaders and prominent public figures-from Mikhail Gorbachev to
Margaret Thatcher to Colin Powell-describe their greatest memories
of the fortieth President.
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The Common Sense of an Uncommon Man - The Wit, Wisdom, and Eternal Optimism of Ronald Reagan (hardcover):
$9.95
(list price: $12.99)
Pub. Date 1998 by Michael Reagan
This
book is the consummate treasury of insights and unwavering beliefs,
carefully selected from the thousands of speeches and public
appearances. It is a
spirited tribute to one of this century's greatest personalities
and political leaders.
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The Reagan Wit - The Humor of the American President (hardcover):
$12.95
(list price: $15.00)
Pub. Date 1998 by Bill Adler and Bill Adler, Jr.
Legendary
for his clever gibes, bits of wisdom, and ability to laugh at
himself, Ronald Reagan endeared himself to the public from the
moment he entered the political arena.
Now, for the first time, the Reagan humor is presented in
this collection of quotations, both famous and unfamiliar, which
follows the former president from his youth to the present day radio
publicity.
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Reagan - An American Story (hardcover):
$11.95
(list price: $25.95)
Pub. Date 1998 by Adriana Bosch
The book is based on over fifty exclusive interviews with Reagan's family, friends, advisors and adversaries and years of intensive research for the accompanying television documentary hailed as "fascinating" by The Los Angeles Times and "startling" by the The New York Times. Following Reagan from his childhood with an alcoholic father through his Hollywood and political lives on to his battle with Alzheimer's Disease - the only foe he could not defeat - readers of this book will learn of Reagan in the words of those who knew him best.
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Reagan on Leadership - Executive Lessons from the Great Communicator (hardcover):
$15.95
(list price: $22.00)
Pub. Date 1998 by James M. Strock
Ronald
Reagan was elected to lead a dispirited country that had lost its
way. Overseas,
governments tottered in the face of an expansive Soviet empire, and
U.S. citizens fell prey to cold blooded terrorists.
At home, a listless economy produced more unemployment than
jobs, and a demoralized military hunkered down in timidity.
America had become a land of limits rather than of
opportunity. How Reagan
turned the country around is an inspiration to leaders everywhere.
This shows you how they can be transferred seamlessly to
today's business world.
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