Power at Play: A Memoir of Parties, Politicians and the Presidents in My Bedroom
Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, 1993. Third Printing. 355, illus., index, DJ slightly worn and soiled, small crease to rear DJ flap. Signed by the author. More
Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, 1993. Third Printing. 355, illus., index, DJ slightly worn and soiled, small crease to rear DJ flap. Signed by the author. More
Place_Pub: Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, 1993. First Printing. 355, illus., index. Inscribed by the author. More
Place_Pub: Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, c1993. First Printing. 24 cm, 355, illus., footnotes, index. More
London: Collins and Harvill Press, 1979. First U.K.? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 285, endpaper maps, front DJ flap price clipped. Foreword by Edward Crankshaw. More
San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 310, Endpaper maps. Illustrations. Glossary. Index. DJ edges worn, soiled and has small tears and chips. Charles Alvin "Charlie" Beckwith (January 22, 1929 – June 13, 1994) was a career U.S. Army Special Forces officer best remembered for creating Delta Force, the premier asymmetrical warfare unit of the U.S. Army. He served in the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War, and attained the rank of colonel before his retirement. As the 7th SFG(A) operations officer, Beckwith went to work revolutionizing Green Beret training. Beckwith recognized that, "Before a Special Forces Green Beret soldier could become a good unconventional soldier, he'd first have to be a good conventional one." Beckwith restructured 7th's training, basically rewriting the book on Army special operations training from the real-world lessons he had learned with the SAS. Beckwith also had learned that a symbol of excellence like a beret had to be earned. More
San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983. First Edition [stated], presumed first printing. Hardcover. ix, [1], 310 pages. Illustrations. Endpaper maps. Glossary. Index. Black line on bottom edge. DJ has wear, tears, soiling and chips. Harcourt Author biography press release laid in. Harcourt press release review laid in. Charles Alvin "Charlie" Beckwith (January 22, 1929 – June 13, 1994) was a career U.S. Army Special Forces officer best remembered for creating Delta Force, the premier asymmetrical warfare unit of the U.S. Army. He served in the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War, and attained the rank of colonel before his retirement. As the 7th SFG(A) operations officer, Beckwith went to work revolutionizing Green Beret training. Beckwith recognized that, "Before a Special Forces Green Beret soldier could become a good unconventional soldier, he'd first have to be a good conventional one." Beckwith restructured 7th's training, basically rewriting the book on Army special operations training from the real-world lessons he had learned with the SAS. Beckwith also had learned that a symbol of excellence like a beret had to be earned. Donald Knox (1936–1986), an award-winning television producer and director, was the author of several books on military history, including The Korean War and Death March. Donald Knox (1936–1986), an award-winning television producer and director, was the author of several books on military history, including The Korean War and Death March. More
San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983. First Edition [stated], first printing {stated]. Hardcover. ix, [1], 310 pages. Illustrations. Endpaper maps. Glossary. Index. DJ has wear, tears, soiling and chips. Charles Alvin "Charlie" Beckwith (January 22, 1929 – June 13, 1994) was a career U.S. Army Special Forces officer best remembered for creating Delta Force, the premier asymmetrical warfare unit of the U.S. Army. He served in the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War, and attained the rank of colonel before his retirement. As the 7th SFG(A) operations officer, Beckwith went to work revolutionizing Green Beret training. Beckwith recognized that, "Before a Special Forces Green Beret soldier could become a good unconventional soldier, he'd first have to be a good conventional one." Beckwith restructured 7th's training, basically rewriting the book on Army special operations training from the real-world lessons he had learned with the SAS. Beckwith also had learned that a symbol of excellence like a beret had to be earned. Donald Knox (1936–1986), an award-winning television producer and director, was the author of several books on military history, including The Korean War and Death March. Donald Knox (1936–1986), an award-winning television producer and director, was the author of several books on military history, including The Korean War and Death March. The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta (1st SFOD-D), referred to variously as Delta Force, Combat Applications Group (CAG), Army Compartmented Elements (ACE), or within Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), Task Force Green, is a special operations force of the United States Army. More
New York: Avon Books, 2000. First Avon Edition. Fourth Printing. pocket paperbk, 365, wraps, maps, glossary, index, slight waviness to some pages, spine creased, some wear and small creases to cover edges The U.S. counter-terrorist unit and the Iran hostage rescue mission. More
Place_Pub: New York: William Morrow and Company, 1982. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 254 pages. Notes, index, date stamped on top edge. Signed by the co-author (Ron Ostrow). More
Place_Pub: New York: William Morrow and Company, 1982. First Edition. First Printing. 254, notes, index, DJ somewhat soiled and worn: small edge tears/chips. More
Place_Pub: New York: William Morrow and Company, 1982. First Edition. First Printing. 254, notes, index, usual library markings, DJ in plastic sleeve, DJ somewhat soiled, library stickers on DJ, some weakness rear bd The former Attorney General expresses his views on national government and recounts his experiences in Washington. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1979. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. 300, [4] p. Illustrations. Index. More
New York: ACA Books, c1988. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 539, illus., some wear and soiling to DJ. Foreword by Isaac Stern. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Morrow, c1990. First Edition. 24 cm, 319, illus., index, DJ soiled, pencil erasure residue on half-title page. More
New York: William Morrow and Company, c1990. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 24 cm, 319 pages. Illus., index, front DJ flap price clipped, slight wear to DJ edges. Signed by the author. More
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1990. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 24 cm, 319,[1] pages. Illustrations. Index. Foreword by Roger Mudd. Inscribed and dated by the author on the fep. Publisher's ephemera laid in. Inscribed to Larry (Laurence Barrett author of Gambling With History). Mark Bisnow (born August 1952) has been a presidential campaign aide, author, and entrepreneur. In 2005 he founded a commercial real estate media and events company. In 1980 he was press secretary for presidential candidate John B. Anderson. He has written two books on American politics. Bisnow’s 1983 memoir of the Anderson campaign, Diary of a Dark Horse, was called by The New Republic “the best book to come out of the 1980 campaign, addressing in a more engaging and revealing manner than any other questions about the power of personality in politics, the decline of the parties, and the influence of the media. In the Shadow of the Dome, chronicled his experiences on Capitol Hill in the 1970’s and 80’s. Washington Monthly called it one of the top political books of the year. More
New American Library/Times Mirror, 1980. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. viii, 280 p. Illustrations. More
Place_Pub: New York: New American Library, 1980. First Printing. 280, profusely illus., some soiling and staining to edges, DJ somewhat worn and soiled: small edge tears/chips. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, c1992. First Printing. 25 cm, 494, illus., index. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. First Edition. First Printing. 402, notes, index, small stains and green "X" on fore-edge, DJ soiled and edges worn: small tears, small piece missing rear DJ. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. First Edition. First Printing. 402, notes, index, binding cracked at p.16 & p.40 (pages loosely attached), some wear & small tears to DJ edges. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. First Edition. First Printing. 402, notes, index, some wear to DJ edges. Inscribed by the author (Boettcher). More
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1982. First Edition. First Printing. 272, illus., references, index, DJ worn, soiled, and edge tears. Inscribed by the co-author (Bowles). More
New York: Times Books, 1987. First Edition [stated]. Hardcover. 25 cm. ix, [1], 533, [1] pages. Frontis maps. Illustrations. Occasional Footnotes. Appendix. Author's Note. Sources and Notes. Bibliography. Index. Some wear and small tears to DJ edges. Inscribed by author on fep. Front board weak and has been restrengthened with glue. Raymond Bonner is the author of numerous books, an investigative reporter who also been a staff writer at the New York Times, and The New Yorker and contributed to The New York Review of Books. His latest book, Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong, was published by Knopf in February 2012. Bonner is best known as one of two journalists who broke the story of the El Mozote massacre, in which some 900 villagers, mostly women, children and elderly, at El Mozote, El Salvador, were slaughtered by the Atlacatl Battalion, a unit of the Salvadoran army in December 1981. More
New York: Times Books, 1987. First Edition [stated]. Hardcover. 25 cm. ix, [1], 533, [1] pages. Frontis maps. Illustrations. Occasional Footnotes. Appendix. Author's Note. Sources and Notes. Bibliography. Index. Some wear and small tears to DJ edges. Inscribed and dated by the author on fep. Raymond Bonner is the author of numerous books, an investigative reporter who also been a staff writer at the New York Times, and The New Yorker and contributed to The New York Review of Books. His latest book, Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong, was published by Knopf in February 2012. Bonner is best known as one of two journalists who broke the story of the El Mozote massacre, in which some 900 villagers, mostly women, children and elderly, at El Mozote, El Salvador, were slaughtered by the Atlacatl Battalion, a unit of the Salvadoran army in December 1981. More