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What I Saw At The Revolution A Political Life In The Reagan Era Peggy Noonan

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What I Saw At The Revolution A Political Life In The Reagan Era Peggy Noonan
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.05 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Peggy Noonan
ISBN: 9780394564951, 9780812969894, 9780804107600, 0394564952, 0812969898, 0804107602
Language: English
Year: 2003

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What I Saw At The Revolution A Political Life In The Reagan Era Peggy Noonan by Peggy Noonan 9780394564951, 9780812969894, 9780804107600, 0394564952, 0812969898, 0804107602 instant download after payment.

A special assistant to the president during the height of the Reagan era, Peggy Noonan worked with him, and with then vice-president Bush, on some of their most famous and memorable speeches. Now, in her thoroughly engaging and unanimously acclaimed memoir, Noonan shows us the world behind the words. Her sharp and vivid portraits of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, George Bush, Donald Regan, and a host of Washington's movers and shakers are rendered in her inimitable, witty prose. And her priceless account of what it was like to be a speechwriter among bureaucrats, and a woman in the last bastion of male power, makes this a Washington memoir that breaks the mold--as spirited, sensitive and thoughtful as Peggy Noonan herself.

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