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What I Saw At The Revolution

by Noonan, Peggy
Published by : Random House (New York) Physical details: 353 p ISBN:0394564952. ISSN:978039456 Year: 1990
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Includes index.

I am often booed because of who my friends are --
CBS --
The President's house is many mansions --
I first saw him as a foot --
"Speech! Speech!" --
I am a camera --
Knee deep in the hoopla --
Who was that masked man? --
New terms --
George Raft --
Ich bin ein pain in the neck --
"That's not off my disk" --
Challenger --
Come walk with me --
Summits --
Leaving --
A thousand points of light --
Hydroplaning --
Hail and farewell --
Epilogue --
Another epilogue.

An account of the Reagan years in Washington and the world behind the words, by Peggy, the speechwriter.