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ISBN10: 0786715510, ISBN13: 9780786715510, [publisher: Carroll & Graf, New York] Softcover First Edition Inscribed by author to recipient "Joel" on p. ix. Otherwise, very good plus, virtually unread copy. Usual age-darkening to paper. No other markings, no bookplate, no remainder mark. This paperback ed has a new preface by the author and an independently researched essay by Russ Hoyle not found in the hardcover ed. [Fullerton, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
New York Carroll & Graf 2005 First Trade Paperback Trade Paperback Very Good+ 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall Inscribed by author to recipient "Joel" on p. ix. Otherwise, very good plus, virtually unread copy. Usual age-darkening to paper. No other markings, no bookplate, no remainder mark. This paperback ed has a new preface by the author and an independently researched essay by Russ Hoyle not found in the hardcover ed.
ISBN10: 0786715510, ISBN13: 9780786715510, [publisher: Carroll & Graf Publishers, New York] Softcover First Edition 517, wraps, illus., maps, timelines, bibliography, index, slight wear to cover edges. Updated with a new preface by the author, and an investigative report on the Niger Documents affair by Russ Hoyle. In this memoir, former ambassador Joseph Wilson recounts his 20-plus-year career in the Foreign Service (in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East) and the campaign that vilified him and his wife after Wilson wrote an op-ed piece that accused George W. Bush of being untruthful in Bush's 2003 State of the Union address. In his syndicated column, Robert Novak "outed" Wilson's wife, Victoria Plame, as a CIA agent. Wilson points to certain persons in the White House as the probable source of this classified information, and expresses his outrage at their motives. Wilson also includes his experiences just after the 1990 Iraq invasion of Kuwait, when he worked in the American embassy in Iraq and was the last American official to interview Saddam Hussein before the start of the first Iraq War. What comes through in this memoir is the remarkable hard work, patience, and intelligence of the career professionals in the nation's Foreign Service. [Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
New York Carroll & Graf Publishers 2005 First Paperbk Edition. First Printing Trade paperback Very good 517, wraps, illus., maps, timelines, bibliography, index, slight wear to cover edges. Updated with a new preface by the author, and an investigative report on the Niger Documents affair by Russ Hoyle. In this memoir, former ambassador Joseph Wilson recounts his 20-plus-year career in the Foreign Service (in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East) and the campaign that vilified him and his wife after Wilson wrote an op-ed piece that accused George W. Bush of being untruthful in Bush's 2003 State of the Union address. In his syndicated column, Robert Novak "outed" Wilson's wife, Victoria Plame, as a CIA agent. Wilson points to certain persons in the White House as the probable source of this classified information, and expresses his outrage at their motives. Wilson also includes his experiences just after the 1990 Iraq invasion of Kuwait, when he worked in the American embassy in Iraq and was the last American official to interview Saddam Hussein before the start of the first Iraq War. What comes through in this memoir is the remarkable hard work, patience, and intelligence of the career professionals in the nation's Foreign Service.
New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, Date: 2005. First Paperbk Edition. First Printing. very good. 517, wraps, illus., maps, timelines, bibliography, index, slight wear to cover edges. Updated with a new preface by the author, and an investigative report on the Niger Documents affair by Russ Hoyle. In this memoir, former ambassador Joseph Wilson recounts his 20-plus-year career in the Foreign Service (in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East) and the campaign that vilified him and his wife after Wilson wrote an op-ed piece that accused George W. Bush of being untruthful in Bush's 2003 State of the Union address. In his syndicated column, Robert Novak "outed" Wilson's wife, Victoria Plame, as a CIA agent. Wilson points to certain persons in the White House as the probable source of this classified information, and expresses his outrage at their motives. Wilson also includes his experiences just after the 1990 Iraq invasion of Kuwait, when he worked in the American embassy in Iraq and was the last American official to interview Saddam Hussein before the start of the first Iraq War. What comes through in this memoir is the remarkable hard work, patience, and intelligence of the career professionals in the nation's Foreign Service. 2005. Carroll & Graf Publishers ISBN 0786715510 9780786715510 [US]
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