Description
Ronald Reagan is thought of as a Californian, a westerner, but the values that guided him all his life are straight out of the American heartland where he was born and spent the first twenty-one years of his life: northwestern Illinois. He was the product of four generations of rural settlers. The characteristics associated with him–self-reliance, self-confidence, modesty, optimism, loyalty, tolerance, determination, good humor, and reverence for God–all came from his teachers, clergy, role models, the circumstances of his youth, and especially his parents.
Through the experiences, challenges, and adventures of his childhood, youth, and young adulthood, Reagan’s Roots traces the development of all these elements of his character so that the reader will come away with a better understanding of what made this man a successful and beloved president.
15 historic and 3 modern photographs. Three appendixes: Visiting Reagan’s Illinois; Reagan at Eureka College; and Going Home: Reagan’s Later Visits. Index.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Peter Hannaford (1932-2015) was an American business consultant and author who was a political consultant to California Governor and U.S. President Ronald Reagan. In all Hannaford wrote eleven books, of which six were on Pres. Reagan including Ronald Reagan and His Ranch (Images from the Past, 2002).
Ordering Information:
ISBN 978-1884592577
6″x9″
164 pages
Hardcover $21.00
ISBN 978-1884592669
6”x9”
176 pages
Paperback $16.00
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