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We the Presidents: How American Presidents Shaped Last Century in Bloomington, MN
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NOTICE: A revised and updated edition of We The Presidents commemorating the 250th Anniversary of American Independence is now available. Search "ISBN-13: 979-8994439227"Written by former tech CEO Ronald Gruner, We The Presidents is a different presidential history. Rather than a single presidency, the author's engaging and straightforward writing brings alive a century of presidencies from Warren G. Harding to Donald J. Trump and how their presidencies have contributed to what America is today.Based on extensive research, Gruner weaves a non-partisan tapestry describing the historical roots of the challenges currently facing Americans, and the world. Today's civil unrest, resurgent nativism, economic stagnation, and interminable wars all have their roots in former presidencies over the last century.We The Presidents is more than an absorbing read; it is a great education on the issues which have shaped the American century up to the present day when American democracy faces yet another crucial test of its resilience and strength.
NOTICE: A revised and updated edition of We The Presidents commemorating the 250th Anniversary of American Independence is now available. Search "ISBN-13: 979-8994439227"Written by former tech CEO Ronald Gruner, We The Presidents is a different presidential history. Rather than a single presidency, the author's engaging and straightforward writing brings alive a century of presidencies from Warren G. Harding to Donald J. Trump and how their presidencies have contributed to what America is today.Based on extensive research, Gruner weaves a non-partisan tapestry describing the historical roots of the challenges currently facing Americans, and the world. Today's civil unrest, resurgent nativism, economic stagnation, and interminable wars all have their roots in former presidencies over the last century.We The Presidents is more than an absorbing read; it is a great education on the issues which have shaped the American century up to the present day when American democracy faces yet another crucial test of its resilience and strength.




















