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Excellence. Can We be Equal and Excellent Too?

by Gardner, John

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New York: Harper & Row. As New. 1961. Hardcover. 039330146X .*** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW, THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE, CLEAN, UNMARKED, AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Inscribed by Gardner, founder of Common Cause, to his friend Bernice. Gardner's best and most popular book. First edition. 8vo. New York: Harper & Brothers, [1961]. -- "We don't even know what skills may be needed in the years ahead. That is why we must train our young people in the fundamental fields of knowledge, and equip them to understand and cope with change. That is why we must give them the critical qualities of mind and durable qualities of character that will serve them in circumstances we cannot now even predict." - John Gardner, "Excellence" -- PBS: "In 1961, Gardner published his first major book, "Excellence," arguing that the United States must strive for both excellence and equality at every level of society. This book caught the attention of President Kennedy, and Gardner not only became more involved in federal efforts to improve education, but also edited a volume of JFK's speeches and position papers. Gardner followed this volume up with his second major book, entitled "Self-Renewal." Just as the United States was about to begin a period of profound change in its society, culture, and politics, Gardner argued that change -- both personal and societal -- is a great source of renewal and should be embraced." -- 1964 - John Gardner awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom for his contribution to education. -- with a bonus offer--; Signed by Author & InscribedAuthor .

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Excellence. Can We be Equal and Excellent Too?
Author
Gardner, John
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
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ISBN 10
039330146X
ISBN 13
9780393301465
Publisher
Harper & Row
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1961
Keywords
039330146X, Collectible

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