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October 01, 2007

Esquire Magazine Gives Reagan Not One But Two Reviews

The grown up assigned to the book in October's Esquire Magazine writes that Reagan is "as compelling as it is serious and objective." The seven year old writes that though he'd never heard of Reagan before picking up the book, he's pretty sure Reagan was up to no good cause he had a nasty look on his face in the last panel. Sharp reviewers, both.

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This reminds me of a great new Ford book - Ford and the American Dream by Clifton Lambreth. The story is about what went wrong with Ford and the American auto companies and what Henry Ford would do to fix them if he were alive today. The new book has a website www.thefordbook.com. The lessons learned and the solutions would work for all of corporate America today! Every auto enthusiast and business person should read this book.

Posted by: mr carman | Oct 10, 2007 11:34:12 PM

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