Being Poppy (e-bog) af Cramer, Richard Ben
Cramer, Richard Ben

Being Poppy e-bog

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The most intimate portrait of George H.W. Bush ever published.George Herbert Walker Bush, the forty-first president of the United States and the patriarch of Americas most powerful political dynasty, never wrote a memoir. But bestselling author and Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter Richard Ben Cramer took the full measure of President Bush in his thousand-page epic, What It Takesone of the most infl…
The most intimate portrait of George H.W. Bush ever published.George Herbert Walker Bush, the forty-first president of the United States and the patriarch of Americas most powerful political dynasty, never wrote a memoir. But bestselling author and Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter Richard Ben Cramer took the full measure of President Bush in his thousand-page epic, What It Takesone of the most influential and respected works of journalism and biography of the modern era. Drawn from those pages and edited by Cramer shortly before he died, this book traces how seminal moments in President Bushs life formed his character and foretold his legacy. The result is a loving portrait that remains as fresh, relevant, and insightful as the day it was first published.
E-bog 96,23 DKK
Forfattere Cramer, Richard Ben (forfatter)
Udgivet 07.05.2013
Længde 192 sider
Genrer BG
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476745596

The most intimate portrait of George H.W. Bush ever published.George Herbert Walker Bush, the forty-first president of the United States and the patriarch of Americas most powerful political dynasty, never wrote a memoir. But bestselling author and Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter Richard Ben Cramer took the full measure of President Bush in his thousand-page epic, What It Takesone of the most influential and respected works of journalism and biography of the modern era. Drawn from those pages and edited by Cramer shortly before he died, this book traces how seminal moments in President Bushs life formed his character and foretold his legacy. The result is a loving portrait that remains as fresh, relevant, and insightful as the day it was first published.