Written By : Ronald Reagan
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Type : American 20th Century Biographical Royalty and Heads of State Politics
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This extraordinary audio collection includes historical excerpts from selected addresses that span his political career, laying out his vision for America and the world.
From his cornerstone 1964 speech on behalf of Barry Goldwater to his moving farewell address in January 1989, here is President Reagan as we came to know him: the public figure, the political leader, the private man.
Included are personal reflections for President Reagan recorded exclusively for this production—in an audio presentation that captures the voice, the spirit, and the intellect of the greatest communicator America has ever known.
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