Ronald Reagan: His Life In Pictures
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An extraordinary life story in more than 340 photographs, most never before published.
Ronald Wilson Reagan lived the American Dream-- over and over again. During his long, astonishing life, he has succeeded at everything he attempted. College football letterman. Heroic lifeguard. Sports announcer. Movie star. Television host. Corporate spokesman. Governor. And finally, the greatest dream of all: President of the United States.
Fully two-thirds of the images in this book have never been published before, and they offer us glimpses into the private man as well as the public icon. We see him as a little boy in his mother's Sunday-school class; welcoming home GIs with Bette Davis; helping his daughter prepare for a ballet recital, and celebrating the birth of his namesake with his wife Nancy. In a wonderful assortment of unseen images from his presidential library, we see every aspect of the President, from building a snowman with his grandson on the White House lawn to anguishing over the deaths of Marines in Beirut.
No matter what one's politics, these images, and James Spada's evocative, balanced text, provide new insights into a man whose life embodies the promise of America.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #706552 in Books
- Published on: 2001-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Spada follows up his pictorial bios of Jackie and Marilyn.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Published to coincide with its subject's ninetieth birthday, Spada's black-and-white photo biography of the fortieth president forcibly recalls his enormous popularity when in office. Photogenic as well as handsome, physically robust (hence his longevity, perhaps, despite the ravages of Alzheimer's), radiating the same "talent for happiness" that he attributed to his mother, epitomizing the all-American boy who made good, Reagan charmed even many who loathed his "conservative" politics (most notably, many in the "liberal" media), convincing them that he was "presidential." Spada's selection spans Reagan's life from nine months to 89 years of age, and he looks good, if not always beaming, in every well-reproduced picture. For a man who was extremely controversial in his political career, he never looks more than miffed when angry, and he looks only slightly ill at ease in a picture from a low point in his acting career when he was a stooge for a Vegas comedy act in 1954. Good popular Americana. Ray Olson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
About the Author
James Spada is a writer and photographer who has written internationally bestselling biographies of Barbra Streisand, Bette Davis, Peter Lawford, and Princess Grace of Monaco. He has also compiled pictorial biographies of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Marilyn Monroe, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Redford, and Jane Fonda, among others. He lives in Natick, Massachusetts.
Customer Reviews
Like Looking at President Reagan's Family Album of Photos
Mr. Spada has created a wonderfully appealing and enjoyable look at President Reagan's life through over 340 black and white photographs. Of these images, two-thirds have never been published before. The best part of the book, though, comes in the detailed captions that tell the story of what was happening in President Reagan's life at the moment in time.
The book is organized around key themes in President Reagan's life as these part titles indicate:
Part one -- Heartland Hero
Part two -- "The Errol Flynn of the B Pictures"
Part three -- TV Host, Citizen Politician
Part four -- California Governor, Presidential Candidate
Part five -- Mr. President
Part six -- Mr. President, Part Two
Part seven -- Golden State Retiree
If you have a fondness for or a curiosity about President Reagan, you will learn much. Here are a few things that I did not know. His father was an alcoholic shoe salesman who moved around a lot. His mother encouraged him to go to Eureka College because the school discouraged alcohol. President Reagan was very near-sighted as a young man, and did not realize it until he was 13. As a result of his nearsightedness, he was one of the first people to wear contact lenses in the late 1930s (this involved a very primitive procedure that was unpleasant).
In his role as president of the Screen Actors Guild, he became very aware of communist influences and became very conservative as a result. He could talk about nothing else. One of the reasons that his first wife gave for their divorce was that he would not stop talking about politics and they disagreed on the subject. I also did not know that Mrs. Nancy Reagan had been a contract actress. She and the president actually co-starred in one movie together. While President Reagan worked as a spokesman for General Electric, he made 15 speeches a day. It was this experience that allowed him to realize that he would like campaigning for political office.
One of the charms of the book is that it contains just the sort of photographs that you probably have from your own life, such as class pictures, team pictures, and wedding pictures. Naturally, you also get scenes from the Academy Awards, the White House, and swearing-in ceremonies.
The high and low points are well represented. They will give you a better flavor of and appreciation for this fine man's character and that of his devoted wife.
This is a great book to share with a young person, to help that person realize that much of your life is what you make of it. I hope that you will do such sharing.
Always look on the bright side!
Like Family Album!
I got this book on my birthday, which is on February 7, one day later that of Ronald Reagan himself. I am amazed how James Spada got all those pictures in this one volume book. I am amazed at his comments. You got the feeling that he was next to him. President's assassination attempt and his Golden State retirements pictures are also here. BUT BE ADVISED: Unlike other books, this are BLACK AND WHITE pictures. If you are looking for the color pictures, go and buy 'REMEMBERING REAGAN' and 'UNGUARDED MOMENTS.'You will be able to compensate the color phenomenon. I would like to see another book like this one but only in color pictures. All in all, the book is great and the author should be recognized for his efforts. I hope he will start another project and we shall see the color one. You won't be upset as you will see wonderful pictures of President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan.
Absolutely Delightful!
What a refreshing look at our country's most admired President. After enduring the past 8 years of efforts by the former administration to demoralize family values, I am rejuvenated to see the wonderful photos and read the narratives. There is once again optimism that the Bush family will be the ones who will bring honor and pride to our White House and First Family. The book is a perfect collection of photos showing the geniuine love and respect for families and marriage, as exists with the Reagans. We have been fortunate enough to see Pres. Reagan during campaigns and in Washington, and want our grandchildren to learn more about this wonderful man. I purchased a copy for our grandson, and after receiving it-looked through it, and quickly ordered another copy for our own home.




