Reagan In His Own Voice features Ronald Reagan's radio addresses from
the late 1970s. Edited by Kiron K. Skinner, Annelise Anderson, and
Martin Anderson, they are introduced by George Shultz and feature
additional introductions by Nancy Reagan, Richard V. Allen, Judge
William Clark, Michael Deaver, Peter Hannaford, Edwin Meese III and
Harry O'Connor.
From 1975 to 1979 Ronald Reagan gave more than 1,000 daily radio
broadcasts, the great majority of which he wrote himself. This program
represents the opening of a major archive of pre-presidential material
from the Reagan Library and the Hoover Institution Archives. These
addresses transform our image of Ronald Reagan, and enhance and revise
our understanding of the late 1970s -- a time when Reagan held no
political office, but was nonetheless mapping out a strategy to
transform the economy, end the cold war, and create a vision of America
that would propel him to the presidency.
These radio programs demonstrate that Reagan had carefully considered
nearly every issue he would face as president. Reagan's radio broadcasts
will change his reputation even among his closest allies and friends.
Here, in his own voice, Reagan the thinker is finally fully revealed.