The conservative icon who reshaped American politics and laid the groundwork for the end of the Cold War.
Jacob Weisberg is chairman of The Slate Group and the former editor of Slate magazine. He is the author of The Bush Tragedy and the creator of the Bushisms series, among other books. Weisberg previously worked for The New Republic and was a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, and a columnist for the Financial Times. He lives in New York City.
"Weisberg takes his historical duties seriously, laying out Reagan's actions with an admirable lack of pop psychology. . . . This concise biography makes a good case that Reagan was the second most important president of the 20th century after Franklin Roosevelt."--Kirkus Reviews
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