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Condon's ( Prizzi's Honor ) 23rd novel, a broad satire about the ''Imperial Presidency,'' aims much of its humor and all of its anger at former president Ronald Reagan. Every improbable and often hilarious event is explained with reference to either the former chief executive or one of his staff (Oliver North is a favorite target). After Washington is destroyed by a nuclear explosion, the Royalist Party comes to power and names army colonel Caesare (Chay) Appleton CINCAFUS-CIAFBIANSA (Commander in Chief, Armed Forces of the U.S. plus the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency). Chay devotes himself to defending the nation against the ''evil empire'' of Nicaragua and is eventually proclaimed emperor of the American Republic under legislation buried in an Omnibus Enabling Act that also grants the long-awaited congressional pay raise. Before his inevitable downfall, Chay beds almost every woman he meets and installs one of his brothers as the first American pope. Despite occasional confusion, much sad truth is suggested in these outrageous pages.
Condon's ( Prizzi's Honor ) 23rd novel, a broad satire about the ''Imperial Presidency,'' aims much of its humor and all of its anger at former president Ronald Reagan. Every improbable and often hilarious event is explained with reference to either the former chief executive or one of his staff (Oliver North is a favorite target). After Washington is destroyed by a nuclear explosion, the Royalist Party comes to power and names army colonel Caesare (Chay) Appleton CINCAFUS-CIAFBIANSA (Commander in Chief, Armed Forces of the U.S. plus the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency). Chay devotes himself to defending the nation against the ''evil empire'' of Nicaragua and is eventually proclaimed emperor of the American Republic under legislation buried in an Omnibus Enabling Act that also grants the long-awaited congressional pay raise. Before his inevitable downfall, Chay beds almost every woman he meets and installs one of his brothers as the first American pope. Despite occasional confusion, much sad truth is suggested in these outrageous pages.
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Hardback Editions
July 2002 : Hardback
| Title: Emperor of America Author(s): Richard Condon ISBN: 0-7432-4482-6 / 978-0-7432-4482-4 (USA edition) Publisher: Simon & Schuster Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
April 1990 : Hardback
| Title: Emperor of America Author(s): Richard Condon ISBN: 0-7181-3375-7 / 978-0-7181-3375-7 (UK edition) Publisher: Michael Joseph Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
January 1990 : Board book
| Title: Emperor of America Author(s): Richard Condon ISBN: 0-671-68643-7 / 978-0-671-68643-7 (USA edition) Publisher: Simon & Schuster Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
June 1991 : Paperback
| Title: Emperor of America Author(s): Richard Condon ISBN: 0-7474-0627-8 / 978-0-7474-0627-3 (UK edition) Publisher: Sphere Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1991 : Paperback
| Title: Emperor of America Author(s): Richard Condon Publisher: Sphere Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
January 1990 : Paperback
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1990 : Paperback
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Other Editions
1990 : Unknown
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