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Most Popular Books by Ronald ReaganRonald Reagan is the author of The Quotable Ronald Reagan (1998), The Common Sense of an Uncommon Man (1998), State of the Union Address (2018), Reagan Diaries, Volume 1 (2010), The Boys of Pointe du Hoc: A Speech by President Ronald Reagan on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day.
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The Quotable Ronald Reagan
release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Common Sense of an Uncommon Man
release date: Jan 01, 1998
State of the Union Address
release date: Jun 27, 2018
release date: May 11, 2010
The Boys of Pointe du Hoc: A Speech by President Ronald Reagan on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day
State of the Union Addresses of President Ronald Reagan with The Constitution of the United States of America and Bill of Rights
release date: Dec 01, 2010
An American Life: An Enhanced eBook with CBS Video
release date: Jan 11, 2011
Ronald Reagan’s autobiography is a work of major historical importance. Here, in his own words, is the story of his life—public and private—told in a book both frank and compellingly readable. Few presidents have accomplished more, or been so effective in changing the direction of government in ways that are both fundamental and lasting, than Ronald Reagan. Certainly no president has more dramatically raised the American spirit, or done so much to restore national strength and self-confidence. Here, then, is a truly American success story—a great and inspiring one. From modest beginnings as the son of a shoe salesman in Tampico, Illinois, Ronald Reagan achieved first a distinguished career in Hollywood and then, as governor of California and as president of the most powerful nation in the world, a career of public service unique in our history. Ronald Reagan’s account of that rise is told here with all the uncompromising candor, modesty, and wit that made him perhaps the most able communicator ever to occupy the White House, and also with the sense of drama of a gifted natural storyteller. He tells us, with warmth and pride, of his early years and of the elements that made him, in later life, a leader of such stubborn integrity, courage, and clear-minded optimism. Reading the account of this childhood, we understand how his parents, struggling to make ends meet despite family problems and the rigors of the Depression, shaped his belief in the virtues of American life—the need to help others, the desire to get ahead and to get things done, the deep trust in the basic goodness, values, and sense of justice of the American people—virtues that few presidents have expressed more eloquently than Ronald Reagan. With absolute authority and a keen eye for the details and the anecdotes that humanize history, Ronald Reagan takes the reader behind the scenes of his extraordinary career, from his first political experiences as president of the Screen Actors Guild (including his first meeting with a beautiful young actress who was later to become Nancy Reagan) to such high points of his presidency as the November 1985 Geneva meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, during which Reagan invited the Soviet leader outside for a breath of fresh air and then took him off for a walk and a man-to-man chat, without aides, that set the course for arms reduction and charted the end of the Cold War. Here he reveals what went on behind his decision to enter politics and run for the governorship of California, the speech nominating Barry Goldwater that first made Reagan a national political figure, his race for the presidency, his relations with the members of his own cabinet, and his frustrations with Congress. He gives us the details of the great themes and dramatic crises of his eight years in office, from Lebanon to Grenada, from the struggle to achieve arms control to tax reform, from Iran-Contra to the visits abroad that did so much to reestablish the United States in the eyes of the world as a friendly and peaceful power. His narrative is full of insights, from the unseen dangers of Gorbachev’s first visit to the United States to Reagan’s own personal correspondence with major foreign leaders, as well as his innermost feelings about life in the White House, the assassination attempt, his family—and the enduring love between himself and Mrs. Reagan. An American Life is a warm, richly detailed, and deeply human book, a brilliant self-portrait, a significant work of history.
release date: May 11, 2010
In the Supreme Court of the State of California, Et Al., Petitioners, V. Ed Reinecke, as Lieutenant Governor of the State Etc., Et Al., Respondents, Edmund G. Brown, Jr., as Secretary of State Etc., Petitioner, V. Ronald Reagan, as Governor of the State of California, Respondent, Members of the United States House of Representatives, Et Al., Petitioners, V. Ronald Reagan, as Governor of the State of California, Et Al., Respondents
release date: Jan 01, 1986
Inaugural Speeches: Complete Edition
release date: Nov 13, 2022
The Presidency and Separation of Powers
release date: Jan 01, 1993
U.S. program for peace and arms control
Inaugural Speeches from the Presidents of the United States - Complete Edition
release date: Dec 11, 2023
release date: Jan 01, 1988
Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation
release date: Apr 01, 2001
Ronald Reagan's Call to Action
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Ronald Reagan, 1984
release date: Jan 01, 1986
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