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Making sense of this puzzle is one of the aims of this book, which provides the reader with a clear and coherent way of understanding the various forms and manifestations of power, and it does so by bringing together the most important and ...
Graphic novel series! Political Power: Democrats Volume 2 is a must-read as a new era of American governance begins.
Released in time for his 97th birthday, Political Power: Jimmy Carter explores his life, loves, and leadership.
From his humble beginnings in Austria to having realistic goals of being the first immigrant in the White House, Schwarzenegger has proven the power of popularity. Experience his climb to the top in this comic book biography.
General David Petraeus has been a leader of men for years, and his name has become synonymous with the American efforts of war in recent years. This story will talk about that, but it will also delve deep into the man himself.
One of the more fascinating, polarizing, and perplexing political figures in recent memory, Al Gore's life has been a contrast of opposites. From Senator's son to environmental movement champion, Al Gore is a Political Power.
This explosive volume collects the best selling Political Power: Ron Paul by New York Times bestselling writer Marc Shapiro and Luciano Kars and Political Power: Rand Paul by Michael Frizell and Joe Paradise with a new cover by Paradise.
They call him Bubba, the Big Dog, Slick Willie, and the Man from Hope.
Political Power: A Reader in Theory and Research
"Herman Cain stands as an example of American ingenuity and perseverance.
Chronicles the life of the comedian, covering his upbringing in New Jersey, the odd jobs he held after graduating from college, his entry into the world of comedy, and his work on "The Daily Show."
Highlights, in graphic novel format, the life and accomplishments of the general who went on to become secretary of state, the first African American to hold such a position in the United States government.