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The Reagan Diaries Hardcover – May 22, 2007
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#1 New York Times Bestseller
“Reading these diaries, Americans will find it easier to understand how Reagan did what he did for so long . . . They paint a portrait of a president who was engaged by his job and had a healthy perspective on power.”
—Jon Meacham, Newsweek
During his two terms as the 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan kept a daily diary in which he recorded his innermost thoughts and observations on the extraordinary, the historic, and the routine occurrences of his presidency. To read these diaries―now compiled into one volume by noted historian Douglas Brinkley and filled with Reagan’s trademark wit, sharp intelligence, and humor―is to gain a unique understanding of one of our nation’s most fascinating leaders.
- Print length784 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarper
- Publication dateMay 22, 2007
- Dimensions6 x 1.82 x 9 inches
- ISBN-10006087600X
- ISBN-13978-0060876005
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During his two terms as the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan kept a daily diary in which he recorded, by hand, his innermost thoughts and observations on the extraordinary, the historic, and the routine day-to-day occurrences of his presidency. Now, nearly two decades after he left office, this remarkable record—the only daily Presidential diary in American history—is available for the first time.
Edited by historian Douglas Brinkley, The Reagan Diaries provides a striking insight into one of this nation’s most important presidencies and sheds new light on the character of a true American leader. Whether he was in his White House residence study or aboard Air Force One, each night Reagan wrote about the events of his day, which often included his relationships with other world leaders and the unforgettable moments that defined the era.
Seldom before has the American public been given access to the unfiltered experiences and opinions of a President in his own words. To read these diaries—filled with Reagan’s trademark wit, sharp intelligence, and humor—is to gain a unique understanding of one of the most beloved occupants of the Oval Office in our nation’s history.About the Author
Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States.
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- Publisher : Harper
- Publication date : May 22, 2007
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- Print length : 784 pages
- ISBN-10 : 006087600X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0060876005
- Item Weight : 2.7 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.82 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #139,177 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #266 in US Presidents
- #410 in Political Leader Biographies
- #2,599 in Memoirs (Books)
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About the authors

Dr. Douglas Brinkley is the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and Professor of History at Rice University, a CNN Presidential Historian, and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. He has received seven honorary doctorates in American Studies. He works in many capacities in the world of public history, including for boards, museums, colleges and historical societies. Six of his books were named New York Times “Notable Books of the Year” and seven became New York Times bestsellers.
His The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, 2007, received the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Book Award. He was personally selected by Nancy Reagan to edit President Ronald Reagan’s presidential diaries (2011). His 2012 book Cronkite won Fordham University’s Ann M. Sperber Prize for outstanding biographies. His two-volume annotated The Nixon Tapes, 2016, won the Arthur S. Link – Warren F. Kuehl Prize. He received a Grammy Award in 2017 as co-producer of Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom. The New-York Historical Society selected Brinkley in 2017 as their official U.S. Presidential Historian. He is on the Board of Trustees at Brevard College and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library. He is a member of the Century Association, Council of Foreign Relations and James Madison Council of the Library of Congress.
He lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and three children.
Early Life and Education
Born on December 14, 1960 in Atlanta, Georgia. Brinkley’s mother, a high school English teacher, was a New Jersey native and his father, a Corning Glass Works executive, was from Pennsylvania. When Brinkley turned eight his family moved to Perrysburg, Ohio, As an undergraduate at The Ohio State University, he majored in U.S. history with a minor in Latin American studies, graduating with a B.A. in 1982. He published his first article in 1983 on the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners in America. In the summer of 1980 he spent a semester at Oxford University doing research on George Orwell. Accepting a fellowship to attend Georgetown University studying U.S. Diplomatic History, he earned his M.A. in 1983 and his PhD in 1989. During his student years he worked at used/antiquarian book stores including Second Story Books, Idle Times Books and the Phillip Collection.
Career
Brinkley’s early teaching career included teaching positions at the U.S. Naval Academy, Princeton, and Hofstra. While living in Annapolis he began researching the life and times of former Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal.. At Hofstra University he spearheaded the American Odyssey course (taking students on numerous cross-country treks where they visited historic sites and met cultural icons in including Arthur Miller, Toni Morrison, John Kenneth Galbraith, Jimmy Carter, Morris Dees, Ken Kesey, and William S. Burroughs). This class was written about in The New York Times and dozens of other newspapers. Elizabeth Gilbert (author of Eat, Pray, Love) wrote a ten-page profile about Brinkley in SPIN magazine after traveling around America with him on the natural-gas powered bus.
His 1993 book, The Majic Bus: An American Odyssey chronicled his first experience teaching this innovative on-the-road class, which became the progenitor to C-SPAN’s Yellow School Bus. The Associated Press noted that, “If you can’t tour the United States yourself, the next best thing is to go along with Douglas Brinkley aboard The Majic Bus.”
In 199x, Brinkley was appointed the Stephen E. Ambrose Professor of History and Director of the Eisenhower Center for American Studies at the University of New Orleans. During his tenure there he wrote two books with Ambrose: Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938 (1998) and The Mississippi and the Making of a Nation: From the Louisiana Purchase to Today (2002).
In 2005 Brinkley was appointed Distinguished Professor of History and Director of the Roosevelt Center at Tulane University in New Orleans. Besides teaching classes on U.S. foreign policy he published important books on American culture. He edited Jack Kerouac’s diaries as Windblown World (2006) and Road Novels (2007). As literary executor of Hunter S. Thompson’s estate he edited two books of his letters Proud Highway (2012) and Fear and Loathing in America (2014). His work on civil rights includes writing Rosa Parks: A Life (2000) and his Preface for Congressman and civil rights leader John L. Lewis’ book Across the Bridge. Brinkley also wrote fourteen essays for American Heritage magazine from 1996 to 2012 on a wide-range of U.S. history topics such as Theodore Roosevelt’s love of nature, how Henry Ford’s Model T changed the world, Ronald Reagan’s small town Midwest beginnings, photographer Ansel Adams brilliantly capturing Alaska’s wilderness grandeur, and the story of unsung World War II boat builder Andrew Jackson Higgins. Click here to read the full articles.
Brinkley has also been actively involved in the environmental conservation and historic preservation community. Over the course of his conservation career, he has held board or leadership advisory roles in support of the American Museum of Natural History, Yellowstone Park Foundation, National Audubon Society and the Rockefeller-Roosevelt Conservation Roundtable. In 2015 he was awarded the Robin W. Winks Award for Enhancing Public Understanding of National Parks by the National Parks Conservation Association. In 2016 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service honored him with their annual Heritage Award.
Professional Accolades
Six of Dr. Brinkley’s books have been selected as The New York Times “Notable Books of the Year”: Dean Acheson: The Cold War Years (1992), Driven Patriot: The Life and Times of James Forrestal, with Townsend Hoopes (1992), The Unfinished Presidency: Jimmy Carter’s Journey Beyond the White House (1998), Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company and a Century of Progress (2003), The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast (2006), and The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America (2010).
Seven of his most recent publications have become New York Times best-sellers: The Reagan Diaries, (2007), The Great Deluge(2006), The Boys of Pointe du Hoc: Ronald Reagan, D-Day and the U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion (2005), Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War (2004) Voices of Valor: D-Day: June 6, 1944 with Ronald J. Drez (2004), The Wilderness Warrior (2010), Cronkite (2012), and Rightful Heritage: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Land of America (2016).
The Great Deluge (2006), was the recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy prize and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book award.
Brinkley won the Benjamin Franklin Award for The American Heritage History of the United States (1998) and the Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt Naval History Prize for Driven Patriot (1993). He was awarded the Business Week Book of the Year Award for Wheels for the World 2004) and was named 2004 Humanist of the Year by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities.
For his work as an Americanist he has received honorary doctorates from numerous institutions of higher learning including Nova Southeastern University (Fort Lauderdale, Florida); Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut); Hofstra University (Hempstead, New York); University of Maine (Orno, Maine); St Edwards University (Austin, Texas); and Allegheny College (Allegheny, Pennsylvania). In 2002 Brinkley received Ohio State University’s Humanities Alumni Award of Distinction.
A side passion of Brinkley’s has long been jazz, folk, and rock ‘n roll music. He won a Grammy Award (Best Jazz Ensemble) in 2007 for co-producing “Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom” and was nominated for a Grammy for “Gonzo”, his collaboration with Johnny Depp on the soundtrack for an Alex Gibney documentary on Hunter S. Thompson. Other Brinkley music projects include writing the liner-notes for Chuck Berry’s last CD titled Chuck and producing Fandango at the Wall with Arturo O’Farrill.
Brinkley is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Century Association, Society of American Historians, and James Madison Council of the Library of Congress. He is on the Board of Trustees at Brevard College and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library. CNN recently honored Brinkley as “a man who knows more about the presidency than any human being alive.”
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Customers find the book highly readable and entertaining, with one noting it provides a daily history perspective. Moreover, the diary offers valuable insights into Reagan's thoughts and emotions, with one review highlighting how it helps explore the inner workings of his mind. Additionally, customers appreciate the historical content, with one noting it provides candid insights into major national and international events, while another describes it as an excellent snapshot of world and national events. The book receives positive feedback for its revealing look into Reagan's life and presidency, and customers consider it well worth the price.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThis is truly an amazing, insightful account of President Reagan's life in the years at the White House. His words show his humanity. A very sensitive man , a good and godly man. I love this book. It was wonderful to read about a leader of great character!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2009I am a bit biased since I feel he was the greatest president of my lifetime, and I feel more that way as time goes on and we see the sometimes embarrassing, and sometimes disgraceful professional politicians that have held, and in my opinion, currently hold the office of the presidency (i.e., the America-bashing, socialist, and very likely marxist, "Barack Hussein Obama"). This volume brings us closer to the day to day thinking, courage, conviction, and humanism of one of American greatest presidents, a freedom-loving, true conservative. His original, personal diaries were also leather bound (which influenced me a bit), now compiled here into a single special leather-bound edition. I love the end papers that contain reprints of his hand-written words. While you can get it cheaper (non-leather), if you can afford it (especially in this economy), this is really something special and of impeccable quality. I bought 3 when it was first released, gave one as a gift, and kept the others for my sons later in life. The leather bound book, and leather slip-case will come "sealed" in shink-wrap, and also encased in a larger, sturdy card-board box. If you're a collector, you may think twice about opening it, since a sealed copy might be more valuable someday, but this was meant to be read, and reside as a special item on your bookshelf - so I did. It's fun to check the dates of historical events during his presidency, then go to that day in the life of Reagan to see what he was thinking, or read what he was thinking prior to a key decision or speech. Yes, this version is expensive but worth it if your fortunate enough to afford it. Otherwise, the non-leather copies will have everything there as well - so if you're a fan, you can go buy what works for you. Kind Regards, and God Bless America.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2007Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThe 40th President, who singlehandedly won the Cold War, still lives in his diaries and letters. The compilation of his everyday logs gives us an accurate reflection of the days he lived. He was an all-American guy who proved that in America every person regardless his/her family background may become a president of the US and that "there is no limit to what a free man can do unless he cares who gets the credit." I enjoyed the book and still enjoy. I already finished and started anew. If you really love your country, if you really want to hear what happened back in the 80s and how this brave, cowboy president won the Cold war and never compromised, if you really want to know how to love you beloved wife, then this is the book you should have. Get your kids read it and they will love the country more than ever, get them read this book and they will know the price of freedom and democracy. You will also acquire skills how to reflect your thoughts and cherish the charms of the English language. Here comes the man who loved to communicate, but he communicated plainly, yet great things. And, oh how President Reagan loves humor, - you will have fun times when reading the book. The book is for everyone, - regardless partuisanship, age, gender and nationality. Wisdom has no age and gender, and how dear it is when it comes from the person who left this world safer and kinder, more stable and secure than he inherited it from the poor leadership who yielded more than one could imagine. God bless you Ronald Wilson Reagan for leading the world and nation so well! Mission accomplished! Buy also Reagan's "Reagan: His LIfe in Letters."
- Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015Format: KindleVerified PurchasePresident Reagan made notations in his diary every single day of his presidency, except perhaps for those days when he was hospitalized after being shot. He used writing to organize his thoughts and even wrote or edited most of his speeches. His true nature is revealed through his diary entries. He was not an intellectual giant, but he was a charismatic leader and a great orator. He brought people together and worked toward compromises and agreements. For instance, he will always be associated with tearing down the Berlin Wall.
The book is quite long - nearly 800 pages in the printed version, and requiring more than 10 hours to read in the Kindle version. Brinkley, the editor, painstakingly retained Reagan's original words, spelling errors and all, though chose to summarize a significant portion of the diary (probably 50%), rather than include a word-for-word rendition. The summarized info is shown in italics. Classified info has also been redacted (shown with square brackets in the text). I started off carefully reading every word, but by about half way through the book, I thought I'd never finish so decided to just skim the italicized text.
This is not an autobiography. There is no historical analysis, no retelling of historic events, no summarization of the issues of the day. For instance, though the Iran-Contra affair is mentioned many, many times, you won't be able to piece together what actually happened by reading the diary entries. Perhaps Reagan was not a deep or introspective thinker, or perhaps he just knew that his diaries would become public at some point, and didn't want to get too personal.
Here are some of my observations from the diary:
He had a modest ego. Even the "Tear Down This Wall" speech in Berlin in 1987 is somewhat downplayed, though he did mention that the speech was warmly received.
He had little respect for the press and believed they manipulated situations and chose what news to present; there are quite a few negative comments about Sam Donaldson in particular.
He had a contentious relationship with Tip O'Neill.
His devotion to Nancy was legendary and he mentioned her absence with longing every time she had to be away from him. He was proud of her work on the "Just Say No" campaign.
He hobnobbed with the rich and famous, particularly Hollywood types.
He loved to watch movies, even the oldies but goodies. He didn't care for R rated or smutty movies though.
He didn't use swear words. He writes d--n and h--l in his diary, and never a mention of the F word at all.
He was sensitive and touched by many of the people that he met with hardships, frequently commenting that he "puddled up".
He made friends with some of the most important global figures of the day - Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Mother Theresa.
His main form of recreation was horseback riding and cutting down trees.
He was inordinately proud of his physical condition, always reporting that he got a good report from his many physical exams. In Chapter 4 he wrote "I'm so healthy I had a hard time not acting smug."
He was very concerned about his approval rating, and mentioned it frequently; though he wasn't always rated highly, his final polls in office gave him the highest rating of any president ever.
He was photographed thousands of times while in office; "photo op" is probably the most commonly recurring appointment on his calendar
He never did learn how to spell Gadaffi (leader of Libya); Quadhafy, Quadafy, Kadhafy, Qaddafi, Quadaffi, Quadafi were some of his attempts.
He made history for 8 years, and strolling through his diary is a great reminder of the world changing events of the 1980's. On his last night in office he wrote "Tomorrow I stop being President." There's no way to know from his diary whether he was sad, excited or relieved at the end of his historic term in office. However, reading his diaries motivates me to look for a biography to fill in where his diary leaves off.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI'm excited to read The Reagan Diaires!! The book is in flawless conditions, the delivery was faster than I thought. I highly recommend buying from this provider
I'm excited to read The Reagan Diaires!! The book is in flawless conditions, the delivery was faster than I thought. I highly recommend buying from this provider
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Joerg WetterReviewed in Germany on September 7, 20175.0 out of 5 stars eine Klasse für sich
Format: HardcoverVerified Purchasewer an einem großen Herz und Verstand des ehemaligen Präsidenten je gezweifelt hat, sollte diese sehr persönlichen Zeilen lesen. Ein großer Mann und ein Fundus für alle Geschichtsinteressierten
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CJReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 7, 20175.0 out of 5 stars Looks smart, feels great, enjoyable read :)
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI didn't imagine it would be as thick as it is, so was pleasantry surprised. Looks very nice and well made, (hardback with bold silver font on front and side) came with the cover shown in photo but I think it looks smarter without. The writing is very clean and easy to read and I love the photo choice and captions along with them. Ronald Reagan did a great job of keeping a diary for his 8 years of presidency and Douglas Brinkley did a great job of editing and creating this book.
I didn't imagine it would be as thick as it is, so was pleasantry surprised. Looks very nice and well made, (hardback with bold silver font on front and side) came with the cover shown in photo but I think it looks smarter without. The writing is very clean and easy to read and I love the photo choice and captions along with them. Ronald Reagan did a great job of keeping a diary for his 8 years of presidency and Douglas Brinkley did a great job of editing and creating this book.5.0 out of 5 stars
CJLooks smart, feels great, enjoyable read :)
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waiverReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 19, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Excellent.
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