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  • America Can't Quit

    Navigating America's Role in Global Conflict

    In "America Can't Quit," William Howard Taft presents a compelling exploration of American resilience in the face of adversity, reflecting on the nation's trials and triumphs. Written in a clear, accessible style, Taft uses anecdotes and historical references to illustrate the enduring spirit of the American people, particularly during times of social and economic challenge. The book fits into a ... Read more

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  • Fourth State of the Union Address

    An Insightful Analysis of America's Challenges in the Early 1900s

    William Howard Taft's "Fourth State of the Union Address" serves as a pivotal reflection on the social, economic, and political landscapes of early 20th-century America. Delivered in 1912, this address blends oratory prowess with a staunch progressive vision, navigating issues such as labor rights, tariff reform, and anti-trust measures. Taft's literary style is both methodical and persuasive, ... Read more

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  • Third State of the Union Address

    Enriched edition. A Political Reflection on America's Past: Taft's Presidential Vision

    William Howard Taft's "Third State of the Union Address" presents a poignant reflection on the sociopolitical landscape of early 20th-century America. Delivered in a time marked by progressive reform and burgeoning global influence, this address captures Taft's commitment to addressing pressing national issues with clarity and purpose. The address is characterized by its formal rhetoric, ... Read more

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  • First State of the Union Address

    A President's Vision for America: Policies and Challenges in the 20th Century

    In his First State of the Union Address delivered in 1909, President William Howard Taft presents a comprehensive overview of the nation'Äôs status and policies. Taft's eloquent and pragmatic literary style reflects his legal background and political acumen, employing a formal yet accessible tone aimed at both Congress and the American public. He adeptly navigates pressing domestic issues such as ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    History Speaks - Volume 2

    Unabridged

    18 min

    Along with historical narrative, hear rare recordings of some of the most people in history, including Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, William Howard Taft, James Whitcomb Riley, O. Henry, Arthur Conan Doyle, William Gillette, Theodore Roosevelt, Ellen Terry, King George V, and Amelia Earhart. Recording obtained and published by Rick Sheridan. ... Read more

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  • Popular Government

    Its Essence, Its Permanence and Its Perils

    The modern presidency is increasingly seen as in trouble by all sides of the political spectrum and by people of the most diverse political views. Understanding why this is the case requires examining the basic principles of the presidency itself, and there is no better place to start than William Howard Taft's Popular Government. His views on executive power and constitutional interpretation of ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    A Rare Recording of President William Howard Taft

    Series series A Rare Recording of…

    Unabridged

    8 min

    William Howard Taft (September 15, 1857 - March 8, 1930), born in Cincinnati, Ohio, served as Secretary of War under President Theodore Roosevelt, then was elected on the Republican ticket as the 27th president of the United States from 1909 to 1913, and, later, named the tenth chief justice of the United States from 1921 to 1930. He is the only person to have held both offices. The following ... Read more

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  • Recollections of Full Years

    Cincinnati, the city of my birth and early memories, was, in the ‘sixties, about as begrimed and noisy and altogether unattractive as any place well could be; yet it possessed certain attributes which really entitled it to the proud designation of “The Queen City of the West.” It was prosperous; it had hardly yet been surpassed in prosperity by Chicago; Cleveland was not even spoken of as a rival; ... Read more

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