Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader

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ISBN-10:

0684848236

ISBN-13:

9780684848235

Author(s): D'Souza, Dinesh
Released: Feb 23, 1999
Publisher: Free Press
Format: Paperback, 304 pages

Description:

In this enlightening new look at one of our most successful, most popular, and least understood presidents, bestselling author and former Reagan aide Dinesh D'Souza shows how this "ordinary" man was able to transform the political landscape in a way that made a permanent impact on America and the world. Ronald Reagan is a thoughtful and honest assessment of how this underestimated president became a truly extraordinary leader.

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