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Hatfield, Mark O., 1922-2011, as told to Diane N. Solomon.
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ISBN10: 1883991366, ISBN13: 9781883991364, [publisher: Ashland, OR: White Cloud Press, 2001.] Hardcover First Edition First printing (as stated upon copyright page) INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR TO FLORIDA U.S. REPRESENTATIVE PAUL ROGERS. [8], 255 pages. Hardcover. Dust jacket lightly rubbed with slight bumping at spine ends; front flap is not price-clipped. Red boards with bright gilt stamping to spine. Mark Hatfield's five-line blue ink inscription upon title page. Interior pages are otherwise bright and clean. Binding retains some crispness. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. ISBN 1883991366
[Columbus, MS, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
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Hatfield Mark O. as told to Diane N. Solomon
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Ashland: White Cloud Press, Date: 2001. First edition. Hardcover. A fine copy in bright slick red cloth over boards with gilt spine lettering in a near fine jacket. Signed and inscribed by Hatfield on the title page. Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield has consistently offered integrity and vision in a culture groping for meaning. Here, he reveals compelling insights on his half century of public service. He offers hope, purpose, and perspective for the critical years ahead. His political life has been punctuated by strong stands; as Governor he was against the death penalty, he was the lone Governor in the nation vocally opposing Johnson's administration's Vietnam policy. As a senator he opposed the military-industrial complex and the violence of the arms race. He also fought for housing, employment, education and basic human dignity. 254 pages illustrated from photographs. 2001. White Cloud Press ISBN 1883991366 US
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Hatfield Mark O. as told to Diane N. Solomon
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Ashland: White Cloud Press, Date: 2001. First edition. Hardcover. A fine copy in bright slick red cloth over boards with gilt spine lettering in a near fine jacket. Signed and inscribed by Hatfield on the title page. Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield has consistently offered integrity and vision in a culture groping for meaning. Here, he reveals compelling insights on his half century of public service. He offers hope, purpose, and perspective for the critical years ahead. His political life has been punctuated by strong stands; as Governor he was against the death penalty, he was the lone Governor in the nation vocally opposing Johnson's administration's Vietnam policy. As a senator he opposed the military-industrial complex and the violence of the arms race. He also fought for housing, employment, education and basic human dignity. 254 pages illustrated from photographs. 2001. White Cloud Press ISBN 1883991366 9781883991364 [US]
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Hatfield, Mark O. as told to Diane N. Solomon
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ISBN10: 1883991366, ISBN13: 9781883991364, [publisher: White Cloud Press, Ashland] Hardcover First Edition Signed and inscribed by Hatfield on the title page. Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield has consistently offered integrity and vision in a culture groping for meaning. Here, he reveals compelling insights on his half century of public service. He offers hope, purpose, and perspective for the critical years ahead. His political life has been punctuated by strong stands; as Governor he was against the death penalty, he was the lone Governor in the nation vocally opposing Johnson's administration's Vietnam policy. As a senator he opposed the military-industrial complex and the violence of the arms race. He also fought for housing, employment, education and basic human dignity. 254 pages illustrated from photographs. A fine copy in bright slick red cloth over boards with gilt spine lettering in a near fine jacket
[Bainbridge Island, WA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
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