Bush
at War
by Bob Woodward
From the author of eight New York Times bestsellers comes an authoritative
account of the first 18 months of the Bush White House, and perhaps the
biggest story since the end of the Vietnam War. Based on hundreds of interviews
throughout the Administration, Woodward's account will provide the first
in-depth, behind-the-scenes story of the new, untested President as he
responds to the worst acts of terror on American soil.
Hardcover: 400 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.23 x
9.04 x 6.88
Simon & Schuster; ISBN: 0743204735; (November 19,
2002)
A
Charge to Keep
by George W. Bush, Karen Hughes
...a puzzling exercise. It offers little more than his standard
stump speech does to convey what a Bush presidency might be like.
The
New York Times Book Review, Adam Clymer
Hardcover - 253 pages 1 Ed edition (November 17, 1999)
William Morrow & Co; ISBN: 0688174418
The
Dirty Truth, The Oil and Chemical Dependency of George W. Bush
by Rick Abraham
Paperback - 200 pages (October 2, 2000)
Mainstream Publishers; ISBN: 0970519001
First
Son : George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty
by Bill Minutaglio
Hardcover - 371 pages (October 1999)
Times Books; ISBN: 0812931394
Compassionate
Conservatism by Dummys: The Wit and Wisdom of George W. Bush
by Marley Roberts, K. R. K. Ryden (Illustrator), Warren Hinckle (Introduction)
Paperback - 107 pages (October 1, 2000)
Last Gasp of San Francisco; ISBN: 0867195029
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Stupid
White Men ...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!
by Michael Moore
Stupid White Men, Michael Moore's screed against "Thief-in-Chief"
George Bush's power elite, hit No. 1 at Amazon.com within days of publication.
Why? It's as fulminating and crammed with infuriating facts as any right-wing
bestseller, as irreverent as The Onion, and as noisily entertaining
as a wrestling smackdown. Moore offers a more interesting critique of the
2000 election than Ralph Nader's Crashing the Party (he argued with
Nader, his old boss, who sacked him), and he's serious when he advocates
ousting Bush. But Moore's rage is outrageous, couched in shameless gags
and madcap comedy: "Old white men wielding martinis and wearing dickies
have occupied our nation's capital.... Launch the SCUD missiles! Bring
us the head of Antonin Scalia!... We are no longer [able] to hold free
and fair elections. We need U.N. observers, U.N. troops." Moore's ideas
range from on-the-money (Arafat should beat Sharon with Gandhi's nonviolent
shame tactics) to over-the-top: blacks should put inflatable white dolls
in their cars so racist cops will think they're chauffeurs; the ever-more-Republicanesque
Democratic Party should be sued for fraud; "no contributions toward advancing
our civilization ever came out of the South [except Faulkner, Hellman,
and R.J. Reynolds]," because it's too hot to think straight there; Korean
dictator Kim Jong-il "has got to broaden himself beyond porn and John Wayne"
by watching better movies, like Dude, Where's My Car? (which contains
"all you need to know about America"). Whatever your politics, Stupid
White Men should make you blow your stack. --Tim Appelo, Amazon.com
Ambling
Into History: The Unlikely Odyssey of George W. Bush
by Frank Bruni
Hardcover: 288 pages
HarperCollins; ISBN: 0066213711; 1st edition (March 5,
2002)
The
Accidental President: How 413 Lawyers, 9 Supreme Court Justices, and 5,963,110
Floridians (Give or Take a Few) Landed George W. Bush in the White House
by David A. Kaplan
(Hardcover)
George W. Bushisms2005 Day-To-Day Calendar
by Jacob Weisberg
Listed under Humor Calendars
Is
Our Children Learning? : The Case Against George W. Bush
by Paul Begala
Paperback - 160 pages (September 1, 2000)
Simon & Schuster (Paper); ISBN: 0743214781
The
Betrayal of America : How the Supreme Court Undermined the Constitution
and Chose Our President
by Vincent Bugliosi, Molly Ivins (Foreword), Gerry Spence (Foreword)
Paperback (May 2001)
Thunder's Mouth Pr/Nation Books; ISBN: 156025355X
George
W. Bushisms : The Slate Book of The Accidental Wit and Wisdom of our 43rd
President
by George W. Bush, Jacob Weisberg (Editor)
Paperback - 96 pages 1 edition (January 8, 2001)
Simon & Schuster; ISBN: 0743222229
The
Bush Dyslexicon
by Mark Crispin Miller
A book on the mangled language of the 43rd President, and how the spin
merchants and the media manoeuvred him into power. Db.
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My
First Presidentiary : A Scrapbook by George W. Bush
by Kevin Guilfoile, Modern Humorist, John Warner
Paperback - 64 pages (March 27, 2001)
Three Rivers Press; ISBN: 0609808184
President
George W. Bush : Our Forty-Third President
by Beatrice Gormley
(Paperback - February 2001)
Presidential (Mis) Speak: The Very Curious Language of George W.
Bush2005 Calendar
by Outland Communications, Robert S. Brown
Listed under Humor Calendars
Shrub
: The Short but Happy Political Life of George W. Bush
by Molly Ivins, Lou Dubose
Hardcover - 179 pages (February 15, 2000)
Random House; ISBN: 0375503994
The Immaculate Deception : The Bush Crime Family Exposed
by Russell S. Bowen
Listed under George Bush
Fortunate
Son: George W. Bush And The Making Of An American President
by J. H. Hatfield, Toby Rogers (Introduction), Nick Mamatas (Introduction)
Paperback - 440 pages 2nd edition (July 10, 2001)
Soft Skull Press, Inc.; ISBN: 1887128751