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Where's The Rest Of Me?: The Autobiography Of Ronald Reagan

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Years before he dreamed of becoming President of the United States, Ronald Reagan wrote a frank, funny, moving account of his life. "Where's the rest of me" is his famous line from the hit movie "King's Row". This book reveals the man behind the public image...the Illinois youth, the college football hero, the movie star, the controversial union leader, and the devoted hus ...more
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Tim Chavel
Since I first learned of this book many years ago, I wanted to read it. My wife bought it for me as a Valentine's Day gift. This book was first copyrighted in 1965. The title is taken from a movie, King's Row, where Reagan played a role a key scene of a man that wakes up in a hospital bed after having suffered an accident in the railroad yards. As he wakes up his eyes eyes travel down to where is legs should be (they had been amputated) his line in that scene is, "Where's the rest of me?"

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Frederick
[See my full review in "My Writings." --Fred] This book, more than Reagan's post-presidential autobiography, gives you the spirit of the man.
Reagan was born in 1911. He grew up in Dixon, Illinois (with a small part of his childhood spent in Chicago.) His father was a Catholic and his mother a Presbyterian. They were lower-middle-class. Reagan's father was an alcoholic. Reagan recounts having to drag his father off the front porch while his father was in a stupor. Reagan was eleven at the time. I
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Interesting account (starts slow) of Reagan pre-governor/president. Especially of interest- communist ploys to take over Hollywood. Too much cursing for my tastes.
Jonathon Sundet
This was a great book about one of our most famed presidents. From Reagan's childhood to Reagan's great choices as president. Written by the one and only The Great Communicator.
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Ronald Wilson Reagan was the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989) and the 33rd Governor of California (1967–1975). Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles in the 1930s, where he became an actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), and a spokesman for General Electric. Reagan became involved in politics during his work for G.E. and switched from the Democratic Party to the ...more
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