Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Ronald Reagan

    February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004

    This author primarily focuses on American politics and its societal impact. Their work often explores how personal conviction and public persona can intertwine and shape historical events. Readers will appreciate their ability to dissect complex political processes in an accessible and engaging manner. Their writing offers a unique perspective on the influence of an individual within broader social and political movements.

    Ronald Reagan
    Quest for Peace, The Cause of Freedom, The
    The Reagan Diaries Unabridged
    Speaking My Mind
    The Greatest Speeches of Ronald Reagan
    The Last Best Hope: The Greatest Speeches of Ronald Reagan
    Quotations of Ronald Reagan
    • 2022

      The Greatest Speeches of Ronald Reagan

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The collection features twenty-eight speeches from the Reagan era, showcasing President Reagan's deep convictions in God, freedom, and individualism. It highlights his advocacy for limited government and his profound love for America, offering readers an insightful glimpse into his principles and leadership style during his presidency.

      The Greatest Speeches of Ronald Reagan
    • 2020

      The Heart Of A Great Nation

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(16)Add rating

      With a foreword from Senator Marco Rubio, a stirring collection of Ronald Reagan's most inspiring speeches, offering his timeless wisdom and guidance for our day.In his 1989 farewell address, Ronald Reagan said, "I wasn't a great communicator, but I communicated great things, and they didn't spring full bloom from my brow, they came from the heart of a great nation--from our experience, our wisdom, and our belief in principles that have guided us for two centuries."The Heart of a Great Nation brings together Reagan's most powerful speeches, as relevant to our chaotic world as they were when he first gave them. In a period of our country's history consumed by economic stagnation, national instability, and the looming threat of communism, Reagan spoke directly to the hearts of everyday Americans. His wisdom on matters of family, freedom, and nationhood helped guide the country back to its founding principles and ushered in an era of prosperity and national pride.Today, as we find our country treading similar ground, Reagan's wisdom speaks to us once again, offering guidance to everyone looking to navigate the present and remember the legacy of this great nation--which can one day be reclaimed.

      The Heart Of A Great Nation
    • 2019

      Driven By The Spirit

      A Great Commission Quest

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book presents the compelling private journal entries of Rev. Ronald Reagan during his global mission trips. He chronicles his experiences in ministering, encountering both acceptance and opposition, all while striving to fulfill the Great Commission of Christ. Through vivid details, Reagan shares his journey of faith and dedication, driven by a spiritual calling to spread his message across nations.

      Driven By The Spirit
    • 2019

      Reagan at CPAC

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Contributors include Ben Shapiro, Senator Ted Cruz, U.S. Congressman Mark Meadows, Allie Beth Stuckey, Charlie Kirk, Katie Pavlich, Michael Reagan, KT McFarland, Dan Schneider, and Wayne LaPierre. Preface by Vice President Mike Pence. Ronald Reagan's wisdom is more relevant today than ever—and so are the speeches he gave at the Conservative Political Action Conference, collected here in one volume for the first time. Reagan’s wit, passion, and insight are on full display in these addresses that roused the conservative movement when it was embattled—and that celebrated its successes when Reagan led conservatives to political victory and the White House. In Reagan at CPAC, the former president's speeches are accompanied by commentaries from an all-star cast of conservative contributors who put Reagan's words in context while showcasing the remarkable relevance of Reagan's insights to the challenges we face today. Edited and introduced by Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, and with an afterword by Reagan’s former Counselor and Attorney General Edwin Meese III, Reagan at CPAC is an invaluable addition to any conservative’s bookshelf.

      Reagan at CPAC
    • 2016

      Notes LP, The

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Offering insight into Ronald Reagan's thought process, this collection features his writings alongside cherished quotes and excerpts from influential figures such as Lincoln and Gandhi. The book reflects Reagan's quest for wisdom, humor, and inspiration, showcasing his engagement with a diverse array of political and literary minds. This compilation serves as a testament to the ideas and philosophies that shaped his presidency and personal beliefs.

      Notes LP, The
    • 2016

      From the time he arrived on the political scene in 1964 – throughout his presidency and beyond, Ronald Reagan – used his speeches to inspire and reinvigorate America. When he spoke, Reagan, said, he was “preaching a sermon.” The American people saw his vision of America and his dreams for the future and they overwhelmingly responded; he was re-elected in 984 by the largest number of electoral votes in the nation’s history. Here in this collection of twenty-eight speeches spanning the Reagan era, readers can find inspiration in Reagan’s “sermons.” From his first speech in the political arena in 1964 to his Last Letter to America, informing Americans of his Alzheimer’s disease, Ronald Regan’s words show a profound belief in God, freedom, individualism, limited government, and his great love for his country. In addition to an introduction by Reagan’s son, Michael Reagan, each speech features an informative introduction which puts the speech into historical context, making The Last Best Hope the perfect entrée into the influence of one of the major figures of the 20th century.

      The Last Best Hope: The Greatest Speeches of Ronald Reagan
    • 2013

      Includes some 100 quotations about freedom, faith, war, government, and politics from America's 40th president, whose words have inspired many. The book features a classic portrait of "the Great Communicator" on the front cover with his signature printed below in gold foil.

      Quotations of Ronald Reagan
    • 2011

      The Notes

      • 299 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(466)Add rating

      Ronald Reagan’s The Notes is a fascinating window into the mind of our fortieth president and the writers and thinkers to whom he turned for advice, inspiration, humor, and hope. Collected by the Ronald Reagan Foundation, the book includes both Reagan’s own writing and his favorite quotations, proverbs, and excerpts from speeches, poetry, and literature. The breadth of these notes sheds light on a man who was deeply engaged with the arts, culture, and politics, from his time as one of the nation’s most popular actors to later years as one of its most beloved presidents. Known as the “Great Communicator,” Reagan sought wisdom from a wide-ranging set of political figures, philosophers, novelists, and poets, including Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Webster, John F. Kennedy, and Thomas Jefferson, as well as Mohandas Gandhi, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Mark Twain, and Thomas Wolfe. While the number one New York Times bestselling Reagan Diaries detailed daily life inside the Oval Office, The Notes encapsulates a lifetime of reflections on work, marriage, and family in classic one-liners such as “Flattery is what makes husbands out of bachelors” and “Money may not buy friends, but it will help you to stay in contact with your children.” Reagan’s own writing—his jokes, aphorisms, and insights into politics and life—is often surprising and reveals a view of the president that has rarely before been seen. Historic, illuminating, and deeply captivating, The Notes is a remarkable collection of the thoughts of one of our most beloved presidents.

      The Notes
    • 2009

      The Reagan Diaries Unabridged

      Volume 1: January 1981-October 1985 Volume 2: November 1985-January 1989

      • 1184 pages
      • 42 hours of reading
      4.5(14)Add rating

      The book presents Ronald Reagan's daily diary, a unique firsthand account of his thoughts and experiences during his presidency. Documenting both significant historical events and everyday moments, this record offers an intimate glimpse into the mind of the fortieth president of the United States. As the only daily presidential diary in American history, it provides valuable insights into Reagan's leadership and personal reflections, making it a significant addition to the understanding of his time in office.

      The Reagan Diaries Unabridged
    • 2008