What I saw at the Revolution

author: Noonan, Peggy
A memoir of Ronald Reagan's special assistant Peggy Noonan who collaborated with the president on key speeches. Provides a behind-the-scenes look inside the White House and describes how she carved out a niche in a male domain.
year: 2003, 1990
call number/section: 973.92
subjects: noonan, peggy, 1950-, reagan, ronald, friends and associates, women speechwriters, united states, biography, united states, politics and government, 1981-1989, biography

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What I saw at the Revolution
Noonan, Peggy
Random House Trade Paperbacks (2003)
A memoir of Ronald Reagan's special assistant Peggy Noonan who collaborated with the president on key speeches. Provides a behind-the-scenes look inside the White House and describes how she carved out a niche in a male domain.
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What I saw at the revolution
Noonan, Peggy
Random House (1990)

Schools: 0


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