The Uncommon Wisdom of Ronald Reagan: A Portrait in His Own Words

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Uncommon Wisdom of Ronald Reagan: A Portrait in His Own Words
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Bill Adler
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 171,Width 146
ISBN/Barcode 9780316056007
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
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Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Imprint Little, Brown and Company
Publication Date 1 July 1996
Publication Country United States

Description

Witty, candid, and full of hope for the future, Ronald Reagan was known as "The Great Communicator", a reputation confirmed in The Uncommon Wisdom of Ronald Reagan, a remarkable collection of quotations that articulates his abiding convictions and unwavering commitment to American principles. These pages bring Ronald Reagan vividly to life in his own words, visiting the milestones of his career from his early days as an actor in radio, television, and films to his political years, first as governor of California and ultimately as President of the United States. Reagan also speaks openly about his personal life: his family, his childhood, his marriage, and his thoughts on what it meant to be a leader during a difficult age.

Author Biography

William Adler was born on May 14, 1929 in New York. After attending Brooklyn College (1947-51), Adler served in the U.S. Army. Adler, a full-time writer/editor, has published approximately 150 books on various topics over the past forty years, but he is probably best known for his books reflecting the wit and humor of individual celebrities. In books such as The Kennedy Wit and The Churchill Wit, Adler has selected and edited a variety of quotations and humorous anecdotes that reveal a human side of famous individuals. His edited collections of letters written to famous people or organizations, such as Kids' Letters to President Carter and Letters to the Air Force on UFOs, are also quite popular. These books, while interspersed with humor, often explore more serious topics with insight, understanding, and sensitivity. Adler wrote for two popular television programs, Candid Camera and Tex and Jinx, and conceived the ideas for a series of murder mysteries written by other authors, that invited readers to participate in solving the crimes. Large cash awards were offered to the reader who could solve a series of crimes leading to the murders. The first of these popular 1980s mysteries was Who Killed the Robins Family and where, and when, and how and why did they die? Although Adler masterminded the book, Thomas Chastain actually wrote it. Later, Adler would use this same reader-participation strategy when he published Bill Adler's Chance of a Lifetime, a guidebook on how to become a successful entrepreneur. Again a cash prize was offered to the reader who entered the best new business idea after reading and following the principles presented in the book. Adler has also written and edited a number of his more serious books under the pseudonym, Jay David.