A Shining City: The Legacy of Ronald ReaganIncludes tributes from Billy Graham, Henry A. Kissinger, Peggy Noonan, Barbara Walters, Larry King, Richard Helms, Charles Z. Wick, James H. Billington, George F. Will, Sam Nunn, Gerald R. Ford, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Winston S. Churchill III, Jack Kemp, John Major, Brent Scowcroft, Lee Kuan Yew, Katharine Graham, Lou Cannon, Malcolm S. Forbes, Jr., James A. Baker III, Frank C. Carlucci, Jimmy Carter, Helen Thomas, Sam Donaldson, Robert J. Novak, Walter H. Annenberg, Richard Norton Smith, Lodwrick M. Cook, Ed Feulner, John Gavin, Howard H. Baker, Jr., Dan Quayle, Caspar W. Weinberger, George Bush, Brian Mulroney, Colin L. Powell, Elizabeth Dole, George Shultz, Newt Gingrich, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Robert Dole, Charlton Heston, William J. Bennett, William J. Clinton, with a biography of Roanld Reagan. |
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User Review - KirkusExcerpts drawn from 50 of Reagan's post-presidential speeches (delivered during 199094), interwoven with tributes to the president from a variety of notables, including Billy Graham, Henry Kissinger ... Read full review
Contents
Foreword by Nancy Reagan II | 12 |
TRIBUTE FROM BILLY GRAHAM | 17 |
TRIBUTE FROM HENRY A KISSINGER | 25 |
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