The popularity of great Americans frequently simmers before it boils,
but the nation's 40th President heard the kettle whistling from early in
his administration. Ronald Reagan came to office in 1981 determined to
face head-on foes of the great American experiment. He departed in 1989
adored by millions of fellow citizens and admired even by political
adversaries. Join Jay Stephen Whitney in this look at the life and work
of Ronald Wilson Reagan through nearly 200 large-format photographs,
with introductions and captions by the author, from Reagan's infancy in
1911 through his youth, his career in television and film, the
governorship of California, and his rise to the presidency. Discover why
the legacy of President Reagan continues to gather momentum over twenty
years after the Great Communicator left the Oval Office.