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The first in-depth critical assessment of the Clinton presidency.
2004, 6" x 9" |
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Bill Clinton has long been touted as a master of public speaking form and political discourse. Taken from his speeches as a twenty-seven-year-old candidate for Congress though his 1992 victory speech, Preface to the Presidency reveals the power and range of his contribution to our nation's political dialogue. 1996, 440 pages |
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Outstanding scholars of political communication examine President Clinton's campaignhis words, texts, and the dynamics of his ability to inspire the public as "the man from Hope." 1994, 384 pages |
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This collection of anecdotal stories by the people who know them best introduces Bill and Hillary to the nation as only friends can. The essays collectively place the Clintons into proper social, historical, and geographical context for anyone who wants to know the former First Family on a more personal level. 1993, 220 pages 27 illustrations |
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Here, with George Fisher at his very best, is a unique telling of the story of Arkansas and much of America from the time Orval Faubus first came to represent the state to the nation and the world until the year Bill Clinton assumed that role on a very different stage. 1993, 288 pages |
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