Ebook {Epub PDF} Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush by Robert Draper
Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush is a book by Robert Draper. The book tells the story of the George W. Bush Administration from to Draper wanted to tell the story of the Bush White House with an inside perspective. To this end, and in preparation for writing the book, Draper had six one-on-one interviews with President Bush. Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush: Author: Robert Draper: Edition: illustrated, reprint: Publisher: Simon and Schuster, ISBN: , Length: pages. Dead Certain is a balanced report on Bush as President. After early chapters on his background and the primary race, Dead Certain is a fast-paced chronicle of all the major events of his presidency. The author provides great inside details, suprisingly candid information from all the inner circle, and great explanations of the machinations of the Executive Branch.
President Bush's mistakes and his successes, told through the lens of a straight-forward biography, "Dead Certain" reveals the aggravating and often-times heartfelt choices of President Bush, an exercise-addict, a man consumed with his legacy as he approaches the end of his 8 year presidency, and a father, husband, and man of faith. Dead Certain. The Presidency of George W. Bush. By Robert Draper. pages. $ Free Press. Days before the election, Robert Draper reports in his fascinating new book, as things were. Draper allows us to witness in complete granularity the personal force of a president determined to achieve big things, who confronted the history of his time with what can surely be described as dead certaintyFrom publisher description. Personal subject: Bush, George W. (George Walker), Subject term.
Dead Certain is a balanced report on Bush as President. After early chapters on his background and the primary race, Dead Certain is a fast-paced chronicle of all the major events of his presidency. The author provides great inside details, suprisingly candid information from all the inner circle, and great explanations of the machinations of the Executive Branch. In “Dead Certain” Mr. Draper — a national correspondent for GQ magazine and a former Texas Monthly editor who wrote a lengthy profile of Mr. Bush, then governor of Texas, in — draws a. Draper allows us to witness in complete granularity the personal force of a president determined to achieve big things, who confronted the history of his time with what can surely be described as dead certaintyFrom publisher description.
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