skip navigation links
Your Library
Your Library Powered by LINCCWeb Ask a Librarian Go to Databases End Session Help Bookbag My Account Log Out Maintenance Schedule LINCCWeb Mobile and Cool Tools Ask a Librarian Go to Databases Log In Help Bookbag My Account End Session Maintenance Schedule LINCCWeb Mobile and Cool Tools Ask a Librarian End Session Help Maintenance Schedule

Loading...

Full View - Record 1 of 1
Record: 
AuthorReeves, Richard, 1936-TitlePresident Reagan : the triumph of imagination / Richard Reeves.PublishedNew York : Simon & Schuster, 2005.FormatBook
Biography, Autobiography
Descriptionxvii, 571 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

LinkTable of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0631/2005054198-t.html
Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0631/2005054198-d.html
Sample text http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0640/2005054198-s.html
NotesIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ContentsJanuary 20, 1981 -- March 30, 1981 -- April 28. 1981 -- August 8, 1981 -- August 13, 1981 -- June 8, 1982 -- March 8, 1983 -- September 5, 1983 -- February 26, 1984 -- November 6, 1984 -- March 11, 1985 -- November 16, 1985 -- November 19, 1985 -- January 28, 1986 -- June 17, 1986 -- October 12, 1986 -- November 25, 1986 -- June 12, 1987 -- July 7, 1987 -- October 19, 1987 -- December 8, 1987 -- May 29, 1988 -- January 11, 1989.
Abstract25 years after Reagan became president, Richard Reeves has written a new portrait, using newly declassified documents and hundreds of interviews to show a president at work day by day, sometimes minute by minute. This is the story of a bold, even reckless leader, a gambler, a man who imagined an American past and an American future--and made them real. Reeves shows a man who understands how to be President, who knows that the job is not to manage the government but to lead the nation. In many ways, a quarter of a century later, he is still leading, a heroic figure if not always a hero. He did not destroy communism, but he knew it would self-destruct and hastened the collapse. Like one of his heroes, Franklin D. Roosevelt, he has become larger than life. As Roosevelt became an icon central to American liberalism, Reagan became the nucleus holding together American conservatism. He is the only president whose name became a political creed, a noun not an adjective: "Reaganism."--From publisher description.
ISBN0743230221 (hardcover)9780743230223 (hardcover)Per.Sub.Reagan, Ronald 1911-2004.
SubjectPresidents -- United States -- Biography.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1981-1989.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1981-1989 -- Decision making.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1981-1989.

<a href=?pst>p</a>St. Petersburg/Clearwater~1Circulation~2E877~2.R44 2005<a href=?pst>p</a>St. Petersburg/Gibbs~1Circulation~2E877~2.R44 2005<a href=?pst>p</a>St. Petersburg/Tarpon Springs~1Circulation~2E877~2.R44 2005pAll itemsCover Image



Share This Record

  •  - Send this record by e-mail - the link is automatically included.

  • Highlight and copy to save the link:

  • Share this record:



LIBRARY CATALOG | DATABASES | CCLA

Linking to LINCCWeb     Privacy Statement     Terms of Use     Contact Us