Reagan's america / Garry Wills
By: Wills, Garry.
Material type: TextPublisher: Garden City, N.Y : Doubleday, 1986Edition: 1st ed.Description: viii, 472 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0385182864 ; 9780385182867 .Subject(s): Reagan, Ronald | United States Politics and government 1981-1989 | Presidents United States BiographyDDC classification: 973.9270924 W741R 1986 Summary: Ronald Reagan achieved magical accord with the American people, attuning them to his moral vision of a nation made up of optimistic individualists, tough yet God-fearing, blessed with a special destiny. In Reagan's America , Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian Garry Wills seeks to understand Reagan's appeal through understanding his audience, the Americans who found in him everything they wanted to believe about themselves. An authoritative biography and a fascinating cultural history, Reagan's America reveals how this savvy, charismatic leader restored a nation's fading sense of innocence and faith in itself.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Ronald Reagan achieved magical accord with the American people, attuning them to his moral vision of a nation made up of optimistic individualists, tough yet God-fearing, blessed with a special destiny. In Reagan's America , Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian Garry Wills seeks to understand Reagan's appeal through understanding his audience, the Americans who found in him everything they wanted to believe about themselves. An authoritative biography and a fascinating cultural history, Reagan's America reveals how this savvy, charismatic leader restored a nation's fading sense of innocence and faith in itself.
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