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Reagan – A Life in Letters (Hardcover)
Reagan – A Life in Letters (Hardcover)
 
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Hoover Institution fellows Skinner and the Andersons (all editors of the bestselling Reagan, in His Own Hand) use a carefully arranged and astutely annotated sampling from Reagan’s lifetime of correspondence to narrate the arc of “the great communicator” ‘s life. Always charming, always unassuming, always genuine, Reagan’s letters tell the story of his family, his health, his Hollywood and political careers, and his evolution as a political thinker with an authority (and a charm) no other documents can. Reagan regularly corresponded with friends, movie business colleagues, fellow politicians and conservative allies, as well as with simple fans. To William Buckley in 1984: “the Middle East is a complicated place-well not really a place, it’s more a state of mind.” To Mickey Rooney, from the Oval Office, in 1985: “I’ll bet you don’t remember the first time we met. The year was 1937... I was new in Hollywood living in the Montecito apartments. Someone had run over a dog in the street outside. You came in to look for a phone book so you could find the nearest veterinarian and take the dog.... I figured this had to be a nice guy.” The book includes more than 1,000 letters (some to unknowns, others to the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, George Bush Sr., Dr. Spock, Joseph Coors, Henry Kissinger and Margaret Thatcher), fewer than 25 of them previously published. Taken together, they provide remarkable and otherwise unobtainable insight into a singularly important and fascinating American life: “Dutch” up close and personal.
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