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A detailed study of the events surrounding the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981.

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"It reads like a spellbinding political thriller. . . . This is a meticulously verified account of panic and intrigue in the Reagan White House, of misbehavior by all the president's men, and of their inexcusable failure to obey the Constitution's clear command."—San Francisco Chronicle
"A valuable addition to the growing literature of presidential succession.""A valuable addition to the growing literature of presidential succession."—The Review of Politics
"A superb and engrossing book. . . . Dr. Abrams has performed an extraordinarily useful task in producing this timely review of an important medical, legal, and political problem."—BostonThe New England Journal of Medicine
"A compelling reconstruction of the attempted assassination and its aftermath."—Boston Globe

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    A Paperback / softback by Herbert L. Abrams

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/1994
      ISBN13: 9780804723251, 978-0804723251
      ISBN10: 0804723257

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A detailed study of the events surrounding the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981.

      Trade Review
      "It reads like a spellbinding political thriller. . . . This is a meticulously verified account of panic and intrigue in the Reagan White House, of misbehavior by all the president's men, and of their inexcusable failure to obey the Constitution's clear command."—San Francisco Chronicle
      "A valuable addition to the growing literature of presidential succession.""A valuable addition to the growing literature of presidential succession."—The Review of Politics
      "A superb and engrossing book. . . . Dr. Abrams has performed an extraordinarily useful task in producing this timely review of an important medical, legal, and political problem."—BostonThe New England Journal of Medicine
      "A compelling reconstruction of the attempted assassination and its aftermath."—Boston Globe

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