A Better Country: Why America Was Right to Confront Iraq

Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books, 2008. Presumed first paperback Edition. Presumed first printing. Trade paperback. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. xi, [1], 88, [2] p. Bibliography. Index. The author was a "Long-standing corporate lawyer and adjunct professor at New York Law School, he was a legal pioneer of taking publicly-traded companies private and author of a leading treatise on the subject, 'Going Private'. Mr. Borden was born April 18, 1920 in Brooklyn, and completed Yale College before serving in Europe in the U.S. Army as First Lieutenant. Post-war, he obtained his law degree at Columbia and embarked on a 50-year legal practice at various New York firms, including Borden & Ball; Sage, Gray, Todd & Simms; and Rosenman & Colin. In 1958 he incorporated the not-for-profit African American Students Foundation, which provided scholarships, including one for Barack Obama's father. His enduring interest in public affairs led to numerous articles on politics and a recent book. 'A Better Country: Why America Was Right to Confront Iraq'." Condition: Very good. Publisher's ephemera laid in. Cover has slight wear and soiling.

Keywords: Terrorism, al Qaeda, Hans Blix, National Intelligence Estimate, Inspections, International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Security Council

ISBN: 9780761841067

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Price: $27.50

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