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The U.S. Constitution and Other Writings
SKU: BKH498
The U.S. Constitution and Other Writings is part of the leatherbound classics series and is a collection of the crucial documents, speeches, and other writings that shaped the United States. In addition to the Constitution, readers can review the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Federalist Papers, important presidential speeches, and several by President Reagan: A Time For Choosing, First Inaugural Address , and his speech at the Brandenburg Gate. Dimensions: 6.25 X 1.3 X 9.25 inches. Weight: 1.85 pounds. 544 Pages.
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Air Force One The Final Mission - Paperback
SKU: BKP054
How did the Reagan Library acquire Air Force One and move it into the Pavilion? This book documents the role that Air Force One 27000 played in American history including exclusive photographs describing its last mission, its disassembly, transportation, restoration, installation, and display at the Reagan Library. Size approximately 9" x 12", 192 Pages, 439 Photographs.
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Air Force One - The Final Mission (Hardcover)
SKU: BKH146
Written by Joel Haskel Cohen and Michael Steven Cohen with Michael Broggie, this volume documents the role that Air Force One 27000 played in American history including exclusive photographs describing its last mission in detail regarding disassembly, transportation, restoration, and display at the Reagan Library. 9" x 12", 192 pages, 439 photographs. Hardcover.
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First Lady: A Portrait of Nancy Reagan
SKU: BKH051
First Lady is a true portrait of Nancy Reagan "on the job" as First Lad, which was an intensely rewarding and, sometimes, very difficult role. Also this biography provides an in depth view of Nancy Reagan as a very private person, devoted to her husband and family. Feisty, savvy, and concerned, she is a woman of strong opinions and even stronger loyalties. Extensive interviews by renowned journalist Christ Wallace provide the foundation for this excellent book. 165 pages.The Bill of Rights
$9.95
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George Washington's Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior
SKU: BKH053
George Washington, the father of our country, exhibited notable manners throughout his life. Diligence in social matters was common practice in decent society the world over, during his liftetme. At the age of 14, Geroge Washington wrote down 110 rules under the title "Rules of Civility & Decent Behaviour in Company and Conversation."Lincoln's Notebooks
$19.99
The United States Government
$16.95
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The United States Government
SKU: BKP215
“An informed patriotism is what we want,” said President Reagan. And this is how it begins, right here. By having fun while reading this exceptional book, kids and teens can learn about everything from the Declaration of Independence all the way through the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and why we have three distinct branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. All explained in a very simple manner so everyone can clearly understand within 46 pages, measuring 8.5” x 5.5”.
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That Printer of Udell's by Harold Bell Wright
SKU: BKP141
After reading this book at age 11, Ronald Reagan said it had a tasting impact on his life, shaping his own moral sense. He identified with the central character, Dick Falkner, who grew up in poverty with an alcoholic father. After Falkner ran away, he was hired by George Udell a kindly printer. "I found a role model in that traveling printer whom Wright had brought to life. He set me on a course I've tried to follow unto this day. I shall always be grateful."
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Palace of State: The Eisenhower Executive Office Building
SKU: BKH541
This iconic book details the building’s rich architectural and historical legacy—from the beginnings of federal civic architecture in Washington to its construction as the world’s largest office building after the Civil War, and culminating in the recently completed restoration process that began in the 1980s. Featuring beautifully rendered architectural drawings, historic images, and lush contemporary photography, this illustrated history presents a comprehensive study of an iconic landmark that continues to serve in its role as a monumental setting for statecraft. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building was first constructed to house the departments of State, War, and Navy in the nineteenth century, and it now serves as the home of the Executive Office of the President. Having outlasted decades of plans threatening alteration or outright demolition, this building survives as one of the foremost examples of Second Empire design in the United States. Edited By: Thomas E. Luebke