Ronald Reagan, The Notes First Edition Hardcover Signed "Douglas Brinkley"

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Format: Hardcover Signed By: Douglas Brinkley Book Title: Notes : Ronald Reagan's Private Collection of Stories and Wisdom Signed: Yes Topic: Quotations, General, Presidents & Heads of State Item Height: 1.2 in Number of Pages: 320 Pages Country of Origin: United States Item Width: 5.9 in Language: English Item Weight: 18.3 Oz Ex Libris: No Edition: First Edition Author: Ronald Reagan ISBN: 9780062065131 height: 1.2 in Publication Year: 2011 Genre: Reference, Biography & Autobiography, Humor, History width: 5.9 in Publisher: HarperCollins Item Length: 8.5 in

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Ronald Reagan, The Notes First Edition Hardcover Signed "Douglas Brinkley". Ronald Reagan's The Notes is a fascinating window into the mind of our fortieth president and the writers and thinkers to whom he turned for advice, inspiration, humor, and hope. Reagan's own writing--his jokes, aphorisms, and insights into politics and life--is often surprising and reveals a view of the president that has rarely before been seen. Ronald Reagan's The Notes is a fascinating window into the mind of our fortieth president and the writers and thinkers to whom he turned for advice, inspiration, humor, and hope. Collected by the Ronald Reagan Foundation, the book includes both Reagan's own writing and his favorite quotations, proverbs, and excerpts from speeches, poetry, and literature. The breadth of these notes sheds light on a man who was deeply engaged with the arts, culture, and politics, from his time as one of the nation's most popular actors to later years as one of its most beloved presidents. Known as the "Great Communicator," Reagan sought wisdom from a wide-ranging set of political figures, philosophers, novelists, and poets, including Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Webster, John F. Kennedy, and Thomas Jefferson, as well as Mohandas Gandhi, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Mark Twain, and Thomas Wolfe. While the number one New York Times bestselling Reagan Diaries detailed daily life inside the Oval Office, The Notes encapsulates a lifetime of reflections on work, marriage, and family in classic one-liners such as "Flattery is what makes husbands out of bachelors" and "Money may not buy friends, but it will help you to stay in contact with your children." Reagan's own writing--his jokes, aphorisms, and insights into politics and life--is often surprising and reveals a view of the president that has rarely before been seen. Historic, illuminating, and deeply captivating, The Notes is a remarkable collection of the thoughts of one of our most beloved presidents.