America, how well do you know your history? Who quelled a coup
d'etat by putting on a pair of reading glasses? Which U.S. senator
was nearly caned to death on the Senate floor? Which first lady
refused to serve alcohol in the White House? What famous inventor
was called to find the assassin's bullet in President Garfield's
back? Which successful candidate for president insisted on telling
the truth about his sex scandal? Which beloved ex-president raced
with death and poverty to write his best-selling memoirs and which
famous humorist came to his rescue? Which president carefully read
the trial notes of 303 condemned Sioux warriors and spared all but
38 from the hangman's noose? Which "four-eyed" future president
beat up a drunken bully in a saloon?
In his Farewell Address, Ronald Reagan said if we forget what we
have done, we will forget who we are. This book, written by one of
Reagan's most loyal lieutenants, responds to Reagan's heartfelt
call for an informed patriotism.
We all need to know more about this land we love. In this
gripping tale of a nation, our country's past comes alive. Here is
the story of those we chose to lead us and what they did with the
awesome power we gave them. Join Bill Bennett for the great
adventure. America's teacher will lead you on a voyage of
discovery.
What others are saying:
"William J. Bennett artfully and subtly makes connections
between our past and current events, reminding us ... that we are
intimately and immediately connected to the extraordinary Americans
who have bestowed upon us our great heritage.... T]he importance of
America: The Last Best Hope probably exceeds anything Dr. Bennett
has ever written, and it is more elegantly crafted and eminently
readable than any comprehensive work of history I've read in a very
long time. It's silly to compare great works of history to great
novels, but this book truly is a page-turner.... Prepare to have
your faith in, hope for, and love of America renewed."
-Brad Miner, American Compass
"The Role of history is to inform, inspire, and sometimes
provoke us, which is why Bill Bennett's wonderfully readable book
is so important. He puts our nation's triumphs, along with its
lapses, into the context of a narrative about the progress of
freedom. Every now and then it's useful to be reminded that we are
a fortunate people, blessed with generations of leaders who
repeatedly renewed the meaning of America."
-Walter Isaacson, Benjamin Franklin: An American Life
"For too long Americans have been looking for a history of our
country that tells the story of America's triumphs as well as its
tragedies. Now Bill Bennett has come forward with America: The Last
Best Hope, which tells the story-fairly and fully-from 1492 to
1914. Americans who have been reading recent biographies of the
Founding Fathers will love this book."
-Michael Barone, US News & World Report
"Bill Bennett's book will stand as perhaps the most important
addition to American scholarship at this, the start of the new
century. For the past fifty years American historians have either
distorted American history or reduced it to a mess of boring
indictments of our cultural and political heritage. With this book
Bennett offers to Americans young and old an exciting and enjoyable
history of what makes America the greatest nation on earth.
-Brian Kennedy, president, The Claremont Institute
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