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What is the best book on President Ronald W. Reagan to use to teach my kids
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Posted on 06/09/2004 7:24:11 AM PDT by nov7freedomday

I wish to purchase the best book available on Ronald Wilson Reagan. I would like to focus on the concrete issues, policies, and actions he took as President (and to a lesser extent Govenor). I know there are many books out there and would appreciate the feed back.


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GOD BLESS PRESIDENT RONALD W. REAGAN MAY HE REST IN PEACE
1 posted on 06/09/2004 7:24:12 AM PDT by nov7freedomday
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Unfortunately I don't have a ready reply, but I am bookmarking this. I'm sure we'll end up with lots of good recommendations! Thanks for posting.


2 posted on 06/09/2004 7:27:16 AM PDT by cvq3842
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bump for watching


3 posted on 06/09/2004 7:27:28 AM PDT by T Minus Four
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His autobiography, An American Life is excellent and I think kids can learn a lot from it. Lou Cannon's book is good, but I don't think kids need so much of the behind the scenes political wrangling stories and all of that. If they want the principles, both philosophical, and strategic, of his attitudes about the world, about handling people, about leading, then I recommend his own words.


4 posted on 06/09/2004 7:27:34 AM PDT by Huck (We miss you Ronnie!)
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"Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader" by Dinesh D'Souza

"When Character Was King" by Peggy Noonan


5 posted on 06/09/2004 7:28:10 AM PDT by day10 (Rules cannot substitute for character.)
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Start them off with "Ronald Reagan: An American Hero". Plenty of beautiful photographs and words by William F. Buckley.

It's published by Dorling Kindersley.

Regards, Ivan

6 posted on 06/09/2004 7:28:40 AM PDT by MadIvan (Ronald Reagan - proof positive that one man can indeed change the world.)
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7 posted on 06/09/2004 7:28:43 AM PDT by Melpomene
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Peggy Noonan's What I Saw At the Revolution is really good. A great first-person account.
8 posted on 06/09/2004 7:29:30 AM PDT by 6323cd
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Ditto. Those two and his autobiography are all recommended reading. If I was going to choose one (hmmmm, tough call), I think I might go with the audio version of his autobiography since he read it himself.


9 posted on 06/09/2004 7:30:31 AM PDT by Tall_Texan (Ronald Reagan - Greatest President of the 20th Century.)
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Without a doubt - God and Ronald Reagan
If you wish your kids to learn who he really was, then they will read this book.
10 posted on 06/09/2004 7:32:21 AM PDT by jla
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I'm gonna purchase a few of these the day that Clinton's comes out.
That would be awesome if books on Reagan outsold his!


11 posted on 06/09/2004 7:32:32 AM PDT by JustPlainJoe
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Dinesh D'Souza's book is one of the better ones.


12 posted on 06/09/2004 7:32:32 AM PDT by Koblenz (There's usually a free market solution)
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I loved this book.
13 posted on 06/09/2004 7:32:50 AM PDT by BaBaStooey
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If you wish to learn RR's plan to end the cold war I would recommend "Victory: The Reagan Administration's Secret Strategy That Hastened the Collapse of the Soviet Union"
by Peter Schweizer


14 posted on 06/09/2004 7:35:56 AM PDT by anotherdubya
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For a good understanding of Reagan the man, I highly recommend "Dutch" by Edmund Morris. While it was initially panned by some hard core Reaganites when it was first released (even by those who admittedly hadn't read it) partly because it was written in the unique style of the author creating a fictitious first person whose life path crossed from time to time with Reagan and partly because it dared to suggest that Reagan wasn't perfection incarnate, the book was, overall, quite complementary of Reagan. For instance, while the democrats and other lefties have always suggested that Reagan was a political airhead, you learn in the book that Reagan was extremely oriented towards politics and political debate from early on - so much so that during his film career in the 1950s, he got the reputation of being a bit of a bore at Hollywood parties because he always wanted to get into detailed and technical political discussions. It's a good, colorful, entertaining read that certainly gave me added respected for the man.


15 posted on 06/09/2004 7:36:12 AM PDT by Camerican
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Also, Reagan: A Life in Letters - a collection of letters Reagan wrote over the years, which provides some firsthand insight to the man, his thoughts, his personality...

Also, I Love You Ronnie by Nancy Reagan - a collection of the love letters Nancy and Ron sent to each other....its just too wonderful. They were so very much in love. I don't think I could go through that book right now, I'd be too emotional. Maybe in a few weeks or something.
16 posted on 06/09/2004 7:36:31 AM PDT by BaBaStooey
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Was this the writer who came up w/the "Tear Down this Wall" phrase? Name looks vaguely familiar. Read an article about it either in American Heritage or American History a year ago or so.


17 posted on 06/09/2004 7:37:29 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common Sense is an Uncommon Virtue)
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The Bible.................


18 posted on 06/09/2004 7:37:41 AM PDT by Red Badger (The worst thing a political party can do is start believing its own propaganda......................)
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Also, if you are into some very heavy reading, check out the book Reagan read 50 years ago which influenced him to change from a New Deal Democrat into a conservative Republican....Witness by Whitaker Chambers.
19 posted on 06/09/2004 7:38:20 AM PDT by BaBaStooey
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See if you can find a copy of "Speaking My Mind", which is a collection of Reagan's important speeches -- while it won't be enough by itself, having it will help put the insider and historical texts into sharper relief.


20 posted on 06/09/2004 7:39:00 AM PDT by kevkrom (Reagan lives on... as long as we stay true to his legacy)
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