Most Popular Books by Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton is the author of Policy Functions/operational Roles of Federal Agencies in Countering the Domestic Chemical/biological Threat (1997), Reinventing Health Care Regulations (1995), LIFE Anne Frank: The Diary at 70 (2017), Reinventing the Regulation of Cancer Drugs (1996), The New OSHA (1995).

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Policy Functions/operational Roles of Federal Agencies in Countering the Domestic Chemical/biological Threat

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Reinventing Health Care Regulations

release date: Jan 01, 1995

LIFE Anne Frank: The Diary at 70

release date: May 12, 2017
LIFE Anne Frank: The Diary at 70
In 1942, a young girl named Anne Frank was given a diary as a 13th birthday present. In it, she recorded her thoughts and experiences as her family-German Jews living in Amsterdam-went into hiding to attempt to escape the Nazi regime. They were finally found out and did not survive to the end of the war, but the subsequent publication of Anne''s moving, mature and often beautiful diary made her into one of the most significant chroniclers of the Holocaust. The diary has been translated into 70 languages, with 25 million copies sold, and the lessons of Anne Frank''s life continue to be learned anew every day. Includes: How Adolf Hitler came to power-and how the Frank family realized they would have to go into hiding The experiences that convinced Anne Frank she was meant to be a writer What happened to Anne and her family after they were discovered The world''s response to the publication of Anne''s diary in 1947 and the impact it has had in the seven decades since Plus: An introduction by President Bill Clinton

Reinventing the Regulation of Cancer Drugs

release date: Jan 01, 1996

The New OSHA

release date: Jan 01, 1995

President's Inaugural Speeches: From Washington to Trump (1789-2017)

release date: Nov 29, 2023
President's Inaugural Speeches: From Washington to Trump (1789-2017)
President''s Inaugural Speeches: From Washington to Trump (1789-2017) offers an unparalleled exploration into the political, cultural, and rhetorical evolution of the United States through its leaders'' own words. This anthology encompasses the vast chronological range of over two centuries, highlighting changing national priorities, values, and visions for the future. The collection includes standout addresses characterized by visionary rhetoric, bold promises, and calls to national unity, situating these orations within their historical contexts. From monumental moments of crisis to peaceful transitions of power, these speeches collectively encapsulate the resilience and adaptability of American democracy. The curation of these inaugural speeches presents a diverse array of presidential voices, each drawing from the socio-political landscape of their time to articulate their vision. This collection encompasses not only the contributions of political stalwarts like Washington and Lincoln but also those of modern figures such as Obama and Trump, each framing their leadership against the backdrop of their unique political climates. These speeches are aligned with historical and cultural movements such as early republicanism, industrialization, global conflict, and the ongoing struggle for civil rights, offering a comprehensive prism through which to view American history. For readers seeking to immerse themselves in the legacy and aspirations of American presidencies, this anthology provides a unique opportunity. It invites readers to consider the multiplicity of perspectives woven into the fabric of the nation''s history while examining the enduring themes of leadership, unity, and progress. As an educational resource and a chronicle of democracy''s unfolding narrative, this volume offers invaluable insights and fosters deeper understanding and dialogue around the nation''Äôs ever-evolving governance and societal values.

The Arrogance of Power

release date: Oct 30, 2018
The Arrogance of Power
Originally published in 1966 by Random House.

New York Times Book Of The Civil War 1861-1865

release date: Jan 01, 2016
New York Times Book Of The Civil War 1861-1865
The Civil War as you''ve never experienced it before, through original, first-hand reportage of The New York Times, the country''s newspaper of record. The New York Times, established in 1851, was one of the few newspapers with correspondents on the front lines throughout the Civil War. The Complete Civil War collects articles written about the war from 1861 to 1865, plus select pieces before and after the war and is filled with the action, politics, and personal stories of this monumental event. From the first shot fired at Fort Sumter to the surrender at Appomattox, and from the Battle of Antietam to the Battle of Atlanta, as well as articles on slavery, states rights, the role of women, and profiles of noted heroes such as Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, the era comes alive through these daily first-hand accounts. More than 600 of the most crucial and interesting articles from the war''typeset and designed for easy reading''have been hand-selected by editors and Civil War scholars Harold Holzer and Craig Symonds who also provide commentary throughout the book. Illustrated with hundreds of maps, historical photographs, and engravings, this book is a treasure for Civil War and history buffs everywhere."This is a fascinating and riveting look at the most important event in American history as seen through the eyes of an institution that was emerging as the most important newspaper in American history. In these pages, the Civil War seems new and fresh, unfolding day after anxious day, as the fate of the republic hangs in the balance." Ken Burns"Serious historians and casual readers alike will find this extraordinary collection of 600 articles and editorials about the Civil War published in The New York Times before and during the war of great value and interest ... enough to keep the most assiduous student busy for the next four years of the war''s sesquicentennial observations." James McPherson"This fascinating work catapults readers back in time, allowing us to live through the Civil War as daily readers of The New York Times, worrying about the outcome of battles, wondering about our generals, debating what to do about slavery, hearing the words that Lincoln spoke, feeling passionate about our politics. Symonds and Holzer have found an ingenious new way to experience the most dramatic event in our nation''s history." Doris Kearns Goodwin"Harold Holzer and Craig Symonds have included not only every pertinent article from the pages of The Times, but enhanced and illuminated them with editorial commentary that adds context and perspective, making the articles more informative and useful here than they were in the original issues. Nowhere else can readers of today get such an understanding of how readers of 1861-1865 learned of and understood their war." William C Davis.
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