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399 Bibliography Books Herbert L. Abrams, “The President Has Been Shot”: Confusion, Disability , and the 25th Amendment in the Aftermath of the Attempted Assassination of Ronald Reagan (Norton, 1992). Bruce Ackerman, Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism (Yale University Press, 2006). Spiro T. Agnew, Go Quietly . . . or Else (Morrow, 1980). Matthew Algeo, The President Is a Sick Man (Chicago Review Press, 2011). James A. Baker III, Work Hard, Study . . . and Keep Out of Politics! (Northwestern University Press, 2006). Laurence I. Barrett, Gambling with History: Ronald Reagan in the White House (Doubleday, 1983). Birch Bayh, One Heartbeat Away: Presidential Disability and Succession (Bobbs-Merrill, 1968). Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward, All the President’s Men (Simon & Schuster, 1974). Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward, The Final Days (Simon & Schuster, 1976) Richard Bernstein & Jerome Agel, Amending America (Times Books, 1993). Jim Bishop, FDR’s Last Year (Morrow, 1974). Herbert Brownell with John P. Burke, Advising Ike: The Memoirs of Attorney General Herbert Brownell (University Press of Kansas, 1993). 400 Bibliography Laura Bush, Spoken from the Heart (Scribner, 2011). George Bush with Victor Gold, Looking Forward: An Autobiography (Doubleday, 1987). George W. Bush, Decision Points (Broadway Paperbacks, 2010). Peter Calvert, The Process of Political Succession (St. Martin’s Press, 1987). Dick Cheney, In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir (Threshold Editions, 2011). Ron Chernow, Washington: A Life (Penguin Press, 2010). Richard M. Cohen & Jules Witcover, A Heartbeat Away: The Investigation and Resignation of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew (Viking, 1974). Kenneth R. Crispell & Carlos F. Gomez, Hidden Illness in the White House (Duke University Press, 1989). Michael K. Deaver with Mickey Herskowitz, Behind the Scenes: In Which the Author Talks About Ronald and Nancy Reagan . . . and Himself (Morrow, 1987). Michael V. DiSalle, Second Choice: The Story of the United States Vice-Presidency and the Second Choices Who Went on to Become President (Hawthorne, 1966). Michael Dorman, The Second Man: the Changing Role of the Vice Presidency (Delacorte, 1968). John D. Feerick, From Failing Hands: The Story of Presidential Succession (Fordham University Press, 1965). John D. Feerick, The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Its Complete History and Applications (Fordham University Press, 1976). John D. Feerick, The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Its Complete History and Applications (Fordham University Press, 2nd ed. 1992). Dennis M. Giangress & Kathryn Moore, Dear Harry: Truman’s Mailroom , 1945–1953 (Stackpole Books, 1999). Marlin Fitzwater, Call the Briefing! (Xlibris, 2000). Robert E. Gilbert, The Mortal Presidency: Illness and Anguish in the White House (Fordham University Press, 1998). Robert E. Gilbert, Managing Crisis: Presidential Disability and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment (Fordham University Press, 2000). Joel K. Goldstein, The Modern American Vice Presidency: The Transformation of a Political Institution (Princeton University Press, 1982). Alexander M. Haig Jr., Caveat: Realism, Reagan, and Foreign Policy. (Macmillan, 1984). [3.15.221.67] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 16:00 GMT) Bibliography 401 Richard H. Hansen, The Year We Had No President (University of Nebraska Press, 1962). Michael Harwood, In the Shadow of Presidents: The American VicePresidency and Succession System (Lippincott, 1966). Doris J. Jensen, Doris J. & Loretta A. Norris, The Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution: A Bibliography (Library of Congress Law Library, 1982). Paul C. Light, Vice Presidential Power: Advice and Influence in the White House (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984). Edward B. MacMahon & Leonard Curry, Medical Coverups in the White House (Farragut, 1987). Connie Mariano, The White House Doctor (St. Martin’s Press, 2010). Jane Mayer & Doyle McManus, Landslide: The Unmaking of the President , 1984–1988 (Houghton Mifflin, 1988). Rose McDermott, Presidential Leadership, Illness, and Decision Making (Cambridge University Press, 2008). Edwin Meese III, The Heritage Guide to the Constitution (Heritage Foundation Publishing, 2005). Candice Millard, Destiny of the Republic (Doubleday, 2011). New York Times Staff, The End of a Presidency (Bantam Books, 1974). Papers on Presidential Disability and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment (Kenneth W. Thompson ed., University Press of America Vol. II 1991). Bert E. Park, The Impact of Illness on World Leaders (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986). Presidential Disability: Papers, Discussions, and Recommendations on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and Issues of Inability and Disability in Presidents of the United States (James F. Toole & Robert J. Joynt eds., University of Rochester Press, 2001). Presidential Succession: Ford, Rockefeller, and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment (Lester A. Sobel ed., Facts on File, 1975). Dan Quayle, Standing Firm: A Vice Presidential Memoir (HarperCollins, 1994). Nancy Reagan & William Novak. My Turn: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan (Random House, 1989). Ronald Reagan, An American Life: The Autobiography (Simon & Schuster...

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