Papers of Late U.S. Chief Justice William Rehnquist Donated to Hoover Institution

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The papers of the late William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States from 1986 until his death in 2005, have been donated to the Hoover Institution Archives at Stanford University. Rehnquist, an alumnus of Stanford, received three degrees from the university, including his law degree, and, before ascending to the Supreme Court, was [...]

Hard Call: The Art of Great Decisions (Paperback)

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From Publishers WeeklyAs he faces down the perplexing issues of war in Iraq and immigration reform at home, it’s fitting that Arizona senator McCain, a contender for the 2008 Republican presidential bid, would spend time reflecting on principled stands that either “win a hero’s welcome or indefinite pain and suffering.” McCain and co-author Salter follow [...]

America’s First Families (HC) : An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White House (Hardcover)

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From Publishers WeeklyAnthony, a veteran historian of presidential wives (Florence Harding, etc.), has penned this delightful volume of the lives of those first families who have occupied the White House to coincide with the residence’s 200th anniversary. Since John Adams, his wife, Abigail, and their extended family arrived at their new home in November 1800, [...]

Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes and Asides from National ReviewPM (Hardcover)

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Who knew that William F. Buckley Jr., the quintessential conservative, invented the blog decades before the World Wide Web came into existence? National Review, like nearly all magazines, has always published letters from readers. In 1967 the magazine decided that certain letters merited different treatment, and Buckley, the editor, began a column called “Notes & [...]

Nixon at the Movies: A Book about Belief (Hardcover)

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Product DescriptionWas it an omen? Richard Nixon and the film industry arrived in Southern California in the same year, 1913. As Mark Feeney relates in this unusual and unusually absorbing book, Nixon and the movies have shared a long and complex history. Some of that history—the president’s multiple screenings of Patton before and during [...]

Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West (Lewis & Clark Expedition) (Hardcover)

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Amazon.comA biography of Meriwether Lewis that relies heavily on the journals of both Lewis and Clark, this book is also backed up by the author’s personal travels along Lewis and Clark’s route to the Pacific. Ambrose is not content to simply chronicle the events of the “Corps of Discovery” as the explorers called their ventures. [...]

Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West (Lewis & Clark Expedition)

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Amazon.comA biography of Meriwether Lewis that relies heavily on the journals of both Lewis and Clark, this book is also backed up by the author’s personal travels along Lewis and Clark’s route to the Pacific. Ambrose is not content to simply chronicle the events of the “Corps of Discovery” as the explorers called their ventures. [...]

The Assault on Reason (Large Print Press) [LARGE PRINT] (Paperback)

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The first question many people ask when hearing of a new book from Al Gore is, “Is it about the environment?” The answer is yes, but it’s not (or, rather, not only) the kind of environment he wrote about in Earth in the Balance and of course painted such a vivid picture of in his [...]