Memo to the President Elect: How We Can Restore America's Reputation and Leadership
New York: Harper, 2008. First Edition. First Printing. 328, notes, index. More
New York: Harper, 2008. First Edition. First Printing. 328, notes, index. More
Place_Pub: New York: Harper, 2008. First Edition. First Printing. 328, notes, index. Inscribed by the author (Albright). More
New York: Harper, 2008. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 328 pges. Notes, index, DJ somewhat soiled & small edge tears. Bookplate signed by the author (Madeleine Albright). More
New York: Harper, 2008. First Edition. First Printing. 328, notes, index. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: HarperCollinsPublishers and Melcher Media, 2009. First Edition [stated]. Sixth Printing [stated]. Hardcover. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 10 inches. 176 pages. Illustrations (most in color). Introduction by David Revere McFadden, Chief Curator, Museum of Arts and Design. Pindex. DJ has some wear, soiling, and edge tear at top of spine. Price clipped. Inscribed and dated by author on half-title page. This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition "Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collections" organized by the Museum of Arts and Design, New York. After being shown at the Museum, this exhibition toured selected venues in the United States and around the world. Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Korbelová; May 15, 1937) is an American politician and diplomat. She is the first female United States Secretary of State in U.S. history, having served from 1997 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. More
New York, NY: Miramax Books, 2003. Second printing [stated]. Hardcover. Glued binding. Paper over boards. xiv, 562 pages. Illustrations. Selected Chronology. Official International Travel. Index. Inscribed on half-title page by the author to Rita. Previous owner's address label is on the fep. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Madam Secretary: A Memoir is the autobiography of United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, published in 2003. It covers both her life and the eight years she spent in the Clinton administration, first as United States Ambassador to the United Nations and then as head of the State Department. The book's title reflects the term of address for a female governmental secretary. A national bestseller on its publication in 2003, Madam Secretary is a riveting account of the life of America's first woman Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright. For eight years, during Bill Clinton's two presidential terms, Albright was a high-level participant in some of the most dramatic events of our time—from the pursuit of peace in the Middle East to NATO's intervention in the Balkans to America's troubled relations with Iran and Iraq. In this thoughtful memoir, one of the most admired women in U.S. history reflects on her remarkable personal story, including her upbringing in war-torn Europe and the balancing of career and family responsibilities, and on America's leading role in a changing world. More
New York, NY: Harper, 2012. First edition [stated]. Third printing [stated]. Hardcover. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. x, [2], 467, [1] pages. Illustrated Endpapers. Illustrations. Guide to Personalities. Time Lines. Notes. Index. DJ has some wear and soiling. Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Korbelova; May 15, 1937) is an American politician and diplomat. She is the first woman to have become the United States Secretary of State. She was nominated by U.S. President Bill Clinton on December 5, 1996, and was unanimously confirmed by a U.S. Senate vote of 99 0. She was sworn in on January 23, 1997. Albright currently serves as a professor of International Relations at Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. She holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University. In May 2012, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by U.S. President Obama. Secretary Albright also serves on the board of the Council on Foreign Relations. Albright is fluent in English, French, Russian, and Czech. More