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George W. versus Al on the bookshelf
You can always tell it's a presidential election year when bookshelves are filled with books by and about individuals who just happen to be running for higher office. As the campaign enters its final frantic weeks, follow the paper trail to your favorite candidate. |
REVIEWS BY JAMES L. DICKERSON
The Rise of Al Gore By David Maraniss and Ellen Nakashima Simon & Schuster, $23 ISBN 0743204115
By Joseph I. Lieberman Co-written by Michael D'Orso Simon & Schuster, $21 ISBN 0684867745
George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty By Bill Minutaglio Times Books, $25, ISBN ISBN 0812931394
Not to be outdone is Bush's vice presidential running mate, Richard Cheney, whose previously published book, Kings of the Hill: How Nine Powerful Men Changed the Course of American History has been reissued in paperback. Co-written with his wife, Lynne Cheney, the book is less a glimpse into Cheney's personal politics than it is an examination of nine personalities who had a major impact on American history.
How Nine Powerful Men Changed the Course of American History By Richard Cheney and Lynne Cheney Touchstone, $12 ISBN 0684823403
Another good choice for election night reading is editor James M. McPherson's To the Best of My Ability: The American Presidents, a brilliant collection of fascinating photographs and essays written by the Society of American Historians about the 41 men who have held the nation's highest office.
The American Presidents By James M. McPherson DK, $29.95 ISBN 0789450739
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