Author: Ronald Reagan
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 074321966X
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 074321966X
Reagan
Ronald Reagan may have been the most prolific correspondent of any American president since Thomas Jefferson. Get Reagan literature books for free.
The total number of letters written over his lifetime probably exceeds 10,000. Their breadth is equally astonishing -- with friends and family, with politicians, children, and other private citizens, Reagan was as dazzling a communicator in letters as he was in person. Collectively, his letters reveal his character and thinking like no other source. He made candid, considerate, and tough statements that he rarely made in a public speech or open forum. He enjoyed responding to citizens, and comforting or giving advice or encouragement to friends. Now, the most astonishing of his writings, culled in "Reagan: A Portrait in Letters," finally Check Reagan our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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The total number of letters written over his lifetime probably exceeds 10,000. Their breadth is equally astonishing -- with friends and family, with politicians, children, and other private citizens, Reagan was as dazzling a communicator in letters as he was in person. Collectively, his letters reveal his character and thinking like no other source. He made candid, considerate, and tough statements that he rarely made in a public speech or open forum Now, the most astonishing of his writings, culled in "Reagan: A Portrait in Letters," finally
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