... especially because I became (for several years) a political junky-mostly because of the Reagan years. Here's part of the blurb:
The most important biographical record of the Reagan years—from the Reagan governorship to the 40th President’s period in the White House—had not been written, until now: it is the story of Ronald Reagan’s indispensable man, confidant, and single most important advisor: William P. Clark, known to many as simply The Judge.
And this comes from.... Ignatius Press
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