Steven F. Hayward is F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Senior Fellow at the Pacific Research Institute. He is the author of The Age of Reagan and Churchill on Leadership. He divides his time between Washington, D.C., and California.
“In times of crisis, countries need leaders of courage, conviction,
and clarity with an ability to rally the nation to overcome its
challenges. Churchill and Reagan were two such historic leaders.
Anyone interested in the lessons of leadership will find this a
compelling and important book.” —Newt Gingrich
“Brilliant. If you admired Churchill and liked Reagan, you will
love this book. You will smile and nod yes to yourself again and
again as the comparability of these two men is unveiled.” —Martin
Anderson, editor of Reagan, In His Own Hand
“A well-researched and nicely written book with enough ‘aha’
similarities to make one think that there might be something in the
character of these two landmark figures to be worth teaching future
generations.” —Washington Times
“A great book on greatness.” —PowerLineBlog.com
“Hayward makes a compelling case that these two men shared a
vision–and some important character traits–that made them the
twentieth century’s greatest statesmen. . . . An elegantly written
book.” —The American Enterprise
"In times of crisis, countries need leaders of courage, conviction,
and clarity with an ability to rally the nation to overcome its
challenges. Churchill and Reagan were two such historic leaders.
Anyone interested in the lessons of leadership will find this a
compelling and important book." -Newt Gingrich
"Brilliant. If you admired Churchill and liked Reagan, you will
love this book. You will smile and nod yes to yourself again and
again as the comparability of these two men is unveiled." -Martin
Anderson, editor of Reagan, In His Own Hand
"A well-researched and nicely written book with enough 'aha'
similarities to make one think that there might be something in the
character of these two landmark figures to be worth teaching future
generations." -Washington Times
"A great book on greatness." -PowerLineBlog.com
"Hayward makes a compelling case that these two men shared a
vision-and some important character traits-that made them the
twentieth century's greatest statesmen. . . . An elegantly written
book." -The American Enterprise
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