Great tour again. The only comment I have to make about the person currently in office who calls himself a president is that he is the kind of guy who once he gets an idea in his head it dies of solitary confinement.
"The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt" is one of my favorite books! One of my (many) reading goals is to read at least one biography of each U.S. president, so I'm happy to see this video!
I own the Thomas Jefferson art of power. I have not got around to it yet, however I plan to do so soon. Of course after I get through all the classics I want to read.
Jean Edward Smith's book was incredibly good. I actually read because of your recommendation from a video a few years back. I also really enjoyed Peter Baker's book on Bush and Cheney.
22:45 Surely Fritz Haber saved more people from hunger. (His Wikipedia entry says: "The ability to produce much larger quantities of nitrogen-based fertilizers in turn supported much greater agricultural yields and prevented billions of people from starving to death.")
One book that will be a must read once again heading into 2020 is Richard Ben Cramer's- "What it Takes." The best Reagan book I have read is Rick Perlstein's- "The Invisible Bridge". I loved Liz Carpenter.
Great tour again. The only comment I have to make about the person currently in office who calls himself a president is that he is the kind of guy who once he gets an idea in his head it dies of solitary confinement.
"The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt" is one of my favorite books! One of my (many) reading goals is to read at least one biography of each U.S. president, so I'm happy to see this video!
You make me want to read them all!
I own the Thomas Jefferson art of power. I have not got around to it yet, however I plan to do so soon. Of course after I get through all the classics I want to read.
Jean Edward Smith's book was incredibly good. I actually read because of your recommendation from a video a few years back. I also really enjoyed Peter Baker's book on Bush and Cheney.
Margaret Leech's book is available for free on archive.org if you have a reader
22:45 Surely Fritz Haber saved more people from hunger.
(His Wikipedia entry says: "The ability to produce much larger quantities of nitrogen-based fertilizers in turn supported much greater agricultural yields and prevented billions of people from starving to death.")
One book that will be a must read once again heading into 2020 is Richard Ben Cramer's- "What it Takes." The best Reagan book I have read is Rick Perlstein's- "The Invisible Bridge". I loved Liz Carpenter.
The One Where Steve Was a Little Alarmed By the State of His Presidential Biography Shelf
Can you do a video about the best books to read about George H.W. Bush and his son 43?
A BUSH starter kit? Yeesh, how much Steve-yelling can you take?
Steve Donoghue a Bush starter kit would be awesome. I love all your videos.
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