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Obama: An Essential Guide to the Democratic Nominee
Michael Tackett and the staff of the Chicago Tribune
ISBN: 978-1-60078-195-7
128 pages
8 1/2 x 10 7/8, Paperback
pub date 09-2008
4-color throughout
ISBN: 978-1-60078-195-7
128 pages
8 1/2 x 10 7/8, Paperback
pub date 09-2008
4-color throughout
Obama: An Essential Guide to the Democratic Nominee goes beyond the headlines to provide, objectively, an examination of his life, his leadership abilities, and an issue-by-issue comparison with challenger John McCain.
Tribune Company's Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington News Bureau uses their DC insider reporting to provide this definitive review of the crucial criteria that a voter or interested citizen needs to make an informed decision for the 2008 election. There are exclusive candidate interviews, full-color photos throughout and a chart comparing each candidate's position on all the key issues of importance to voters.
Tribune Company's Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington News Bureau uses their DC insider reporting to provide this definitive review of the crucial criteria that a voter or interested citizen needs to make an informed decision for the 2008 election. There are exclusive candidate interviews, full-color photos throughout and a chart comparing each candidate's position on all the key issues of importance to voters.
OBAMA, McCAIN ESSENTIAL GUIDES
Our discussion of Ditka for President may be in jest, but Triumph Books is proud to have a few very serious political books for this voting season. Obama: The Essential Guide to the Democratic Nominee edited Naftali Bendavid and the staff of the Chicago Tribune and McCain: The Essential Guide to the Republican Nominee by Mark Silva and the staff of the Chicago Tribune are two separate titles that present detailed biographies and examinations of the events in each candidtate's life and the core issues that have formed their political development.
Obama: The Essential Guide to the Democratic Nominee reveals the man behind the campaign. Obama burst onto the national scene just four years ago, and many Americans are still getting to know him. The Chicago Tribune has been writing about Obama for more than a decade, and more than anyone else, Tribune journalists are equipped to tell voters what they need to know about him.
McCain: The Essential Guide to the Republican Nominee offers the American voter a complete picture of the Replublican nominee, from this beginning as a rebellious third-generation Naval Academy graduate; to his painful years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam; to his remarkable Washington career. In this book, you will discover why McCain called himself the "Punk" and why, despite being an ardent supporter of the war in Iraq, he vows that he'd "rather lose a campaign than lose a war."
Our discussion of Ditka for President may be in jest, but Triumph Books is proud to have a few very serious political books for this voting season. Obama: The Essential Guide to the Democratic Nominee edited Naftali Bendavid and the staff of the Chicago Tribune and McCain: The Essential Guide to the Republican Nominee by Mark Silva and the staff of the Chicago Tribune are two separate titles that present detailed biographies and examinations of the events in each candidtate's life and the core issues that have formed their political development.
Obama: The Essential Guide to the Democratic Nominee reveals the man behind the campaign. Obama burst onto the national scene just four years ago, and many Americans are still getting to know him. The Chicago Tribune has been writing about Obama for more than a decade, and more than anyone else, Tribune journalists are equipped to tell voters what they need to know about him.
McCain: The Essential Guide to the Republican Nominee offers the American voter a complete picture of the Replublican nominee, from this beginning as a rebellious third-generation Naval Academy graduate; to his painful years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam; to his remarkable Washington career. In this book, you will discover why McCain called himself the "Punk" and why, despite being an ardent supporter of the war in Iraq, he vows that he'd "rather lose a campaign than lose a war."






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