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Books with author Libby Hughes

  • Tiger Woods

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (Genesis Press, Feb. 1, 2000)
    A biography of the youngest and first nonwhite golfer to win the Masters Tournament.
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  • Colin Powell: A Man of Quality

    Libby Hughes

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, April 1, 1996)
    From his South Bronx childhood to his rising military career to his role as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a biography of Colin Powell discusses his personal beliefs and future
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  • Madam Prime Minister: A Biography of Margaret Thatcher

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (iUniverse, Nov. 2, 2000)
    Margaret Thatcher was a strong-willed child and an iron-willed leader. Whatever she achieved was through hard work. This biography takes the reader through her youthful years into politics, marriage, law, children, and eventually to eleven years as Britain's prime minister.
  • Ronald Reagan: From Sports to Movies to Politics

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (iUniverse, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Two-year-old Neil Reagan stared at his new brother and squawked, "I wanted a sister, not a loud crying brother!" Little did big brother Neil know that someday his baby brother would become the fortieth president of the United States.In this colorful biography, Libby Hughes chronicles the life of Ronald Wilson Reagan, beginning in the small, remote town of Tampico, Illinois, and ending ninety-three years later at his home in Bel-Air, California. Reagan started his diverse career as an Iowa radio sportscaster and later acted in more than fifty movies. He served as president of the Screen Actor's Guild, won a landslide victory as governor of California, and served two terms as the president of the United States.Ronald Reagan-nicknamed "Dutch"-was a jokester and a storyteller whose straight-talking, Midwestern style attracted the admiration of friends as well as world leaders. Ronald Reagan: From Sports to Movies to Politics will remind you why the Great Communicator became one of America's favorite presidents."Whatever else history may say about me when I'm gone, I hope it will record that I appealed to your best hopes, not your worst fears; to your confidence rather than your doubts."-Ronald Reagan, fortieth president of the United States
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  • West Point

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (Backinprint.com, Oct. 21, 2005)
    West Point has a rich history, dating from 1802 as the United States Military Academy. Famous generals, such as Robert Lee, Douglas MacArthur and Norman Schwarzkopf, spent their university years there. The daily life of the cadets is described along with anecdotes about old generals.
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  • Benazir Bhutto: From Prison to Prime Minister

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (iUniverse, June 26, 2000)
    This biography of Pakistan's only woman prime minister to be elected twice describes her childhood in Karachi and her university years at Harvard and Oxford. The jails and homes of her arrest during ten years are covered in vivid detail as well as her arranged marriage and political leadership.
  • Colin Powell: A Man of Quality

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (iUniverse, July 12, 2000)
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  • ChRISTOPHER REEVE

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (iUniverse, July 27, 2004)
    Christopher Reeve soared to fame in the role of Superman in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1995 his career was cut short by a freak horseback-riding accident that left him paralyzed. Displaying remarkable courage, Reeve pursued his goal of walking again someday. Meanwhile, he used his fame to help disabled people. By 2004 Reeve was still unable to walk. However, he regained feeling in some parts of his body. He has written his autobiography and continues to work as an actor and director.
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  • Madam Prime Minister: A Biography of Margaret Thatcher

    Libby Hughes

    Library Binding (Dillon Pr, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Examines the childhood, education, and political career of the woman who has been elected prime minister of Great Britain three times
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  • Norman Schwartzkopf: Hero with a Heart

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (iUniverse, Nov. 4, 2002)
    ýWe were Protestants and Catholics and Jews and Moslems and Buddhists and many other religions fighting for a common and just cause, because thatýs what your military is. And we were black and white and yellow and brown and red, and we noticed that, when our blood was shed in the desert, it didnýt separate by race; it flowed together.ýýGeneral Norman Schwarzkopf
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  • VALLEY FORGE

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (iUniverse, Oct. 21, 2005)
    More than 3,000 of General George Washington's troops died from cold, hunger, and smallpox while encamping at Valley Forge. This is the story of that harsh winter, the victories that followed, and the founding of the Valley Forge National Historical Park.
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  • Nelson Mandela: Voice of Freedom

    Libby Hughes

    Paperback (iUniverse, July 31, 2000)
    From a thatched hut in the middle of South Africa, Nelson Mandela was schooled by missionaries and raised by his uncle. He skipped rocks in river streams and ran away to Johannesburg to work in the mines before going to law school.Trouble by apartheid and injustice, Mandela became a leader in the African National Congress until the government arrested him. He was imprisoned for 27 ½ years. After his release in 1990, he helped write a new constitution and was elected President of South Africa.The author traced the Mandela journey.
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