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George W. Bush - (Greenwood Biographies) by Clarke Rountree (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This biography examines the life of George W. Bush--one of the most controversial U.S. presidents in recent history--before, during, and after his two terms in the White House.
- About the Author: Clarke Rountree, PhD, has authored dozens of articles and two books that analyze political and judicial discourse.
- 232 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Presidents & Heads of State
- Series Name: Greenwood Biographies
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About the Book
This biography examines the life of George W. Bush--one of the most controversial U.S. presidents in recent history--before, during, and after his two terms in the White House.
George W. Bush served as president of the United States through some of the most pivotal and memorable events in our nation's history, including the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; Hurricane Katrina; and the devastating economic downturn at the end of his second term. It is still too soon to decide how history will judge his administration. Despite suffering much ridicule and scorn for his linguistic gaffes, which became known as "Bushisms," the fact remains that this Yale graduate eventually rose to become a two-term Texas governor and a two-term U.S. president.
George W. Bush: A Biography provides a comprehensive view of Bush's life, beginning with his childhood and education, then examining his life as a businessman; his governorships of Texas; his tumultuous, two-term presidency of the United States; and his life after leaving the White House.
- Contains a helpful chronological timeline: "Important Events in the Life of George W. Bush"
- Includes numerous black-and-white photographs of Geroge W. Bush throughout his career
- Provides a detailed bibliographical essay in addtion to a standard selected biography
Book Synopsis
This biography examines the life of George W. Bush--one of the most controversial U.S. presidents in recent history--before, during, and after his two terms in the White House.
George W. Bush served as president of the United States through some of the most pivotal and memorable events in our nation's history, including the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; Hurricane Katrina; and the devastating economic downturn at the end of his second term. It is still too soon to decide how history will judge his administration. Despite suffering much ridicule and scorn for his linguistic gaffes, which became known as "Bushisms," the fact remains that this Yale graduate eventually rose to become a two-term Texas governor and a two-term U.S. president. George W. Bush: A Biography provides a comprehensive view of Bush's life, beginning with his childhood and education, then examining his life as a businessman; his governorships of Texas; his tumultuous, two-term presidency of the United States; and his life after leaving the White House.About the Author
Clarke Rountree, PhD, has authored dozens of articles and two books that analyze political and judicial discourse.