What I saw at the revolution : a political life in the Reagan era / Peggy Noonan.
An account of the Reagan years in Washington and the world behind the words, by Peggy, the speechwriter.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Random House,
c1990.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- I Am Often Booed Because of Who My Friends Are
- CBS
- The President's House Is Many Mansions
- I First Saw Him as a Foot
- "Speech! Speech!"
- I Am a Camera
- Knee Deep in the Hoopla
- Who Was That Masked Man?
- New Terms
- George Raft
- Ich Bin ein Pain in the Neck
- "That's Not off My Disk"
- Challenger
- Come Walk with Me
- Summits
- Leaving
- A Thousand Points of Light
- Hydroplaning
- Hail and Farewell
- Epilogue
- Another Epilogue.