Standing firm : a vice-presidential memoir / Dan Quayle
By: Quayle, Dan.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : HarperCollins Publishers, 1994Description: xiv, 402 p. : illustrations (some color).ISBN: 0060177586; 9780060177584.Subject(s): Vice-Presidents United States Biography | United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-1993 | Vice-Presidents -- United States -- BiographyDDC classification: 973.928092 Q27D 1994 Summary: Standing Firm leaves no doubt that Dan Quayle is the most misjudged figure in modern political history. Prior to 1988, Quayle had never lost an election. Not for Congress. Not even for the Senate. Heading into that year's Republican Convention, Quayle was considered one of the party's brightest young stars - a man of unusual political instincts who, when it came to campaigning, had a reputation as a giant killer.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Standing Firm leaves no doubt that Dan Quayle is the most misjudged figure in modern political history. Prior to 1988, Quayle had never lost an election. Not for Congress. Not even for the Senate. Heading into that year's Republican Convention, Quayle was considered one of the party's brightest young stars - a man of unusual political instincts who, when it came to campaigning, had a reputation as a giant killer.
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