Charge to Keep by George W. Bush and Karen Hughes (1999, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100688174418
ISBN-139780688174415
eBay Product ID (ePID)824671

Product Key Features

Book TitleCharge to Keep
Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicPolitical Process / Campaigns & Elections, General, Presidents & Heads of State, Political, Historical, American Government / State
IllustratorYes
GenrePolitical Science, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorGeorge W. Bush, Karen Hughes
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight19.6 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN99-052155
TitleLeadingA
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal976.4/063/092 B
SynopsisSynopsis coming soon....... In this political memoir, the governor of Texas and front-runner for president in the year 2000 tells us who he is and what he stands for. The George W. Bush who leaps off these pages has his father's energy, his mother's tart and honest wit, and his own irreverence and impatience. He has prospered as George and Barbara's boy - "How can I deny it" - but has walked a very fine line between loyalty and independence. He addresses the questions that may well decide who becomes the next president: crime, education, abortion, tax and tort reform, and the continuing battle "for the soul" of the Republican Party. He is, by no one's definition, a conventional candidate. Will George W. Bush become the next president of the United States A Charge to Keep will help the American public decide. In this political memoir, the governor of Texas and front-runner for president in the year 2000 tells us who he is and what he stands for. The George W. Bush who leaps off these pages has his father's energy, his mother's tart and honest wit, and his own irreverence and impatience. He has prospered as George and Barbara's boy - "How can I deny it" - but has walked a very fine line between loyalty and independence. He addresses the questions that may well decide who becomes the next president: crime, education, abortion, tax and tort reform, and the continuing battle "for the soul" of the Republican Party. He is, by no one's definition, a conventional candidate. Will George W. Bush become the next president of the United States A Charge to Keep will help the American public decide., In this political memoir, the governor of Texas and front-runner for president in the year 2000 tells us who he is and what he stands for. The George W. Bush who leaps off these pages has his father's energy, his mother's tart and honest wit, and his own irreverence and impatience. He has prospered as George and Barbara's boy -- "How can I deny it?" -- but has walked a very fine line between loyalty and independence. He addresses the questions that may well decide who becomes the next president: crime, education, abortion, tax and tort reform, and the continuing battle "for the soul" of the Republican Party. He is, by no one's definition, a conventional candidate. Will George W. Bush become the next president of the United States? A Charge to Keep will help the American public decide. In this political memoir, the governor of Texas and front-runner for president in the year 2000 tells us who he is and what he stands for. The George W. Bush who leaps off these pages has his father's energy, his mother's tart and honest wit, and his own irreverence and impatience. He has prospered as George and Barbara's boy -- "How can I deny it?" -- but has walked a very fine line between loyalty and independence. He addresses the questions that may well decide who becomes the next president: crime, education, abortion, tax and tort reform, and the continuing battle "for the soul" of the Republican Party. He is, by no one's definition, a conventional candidate. Will George W. Bush become the next president of the United States? A Charge to Keep will help the American public decide.
LC Classification NumberF391.4.B87A3 1999

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