In the Eye of the Storm: A Memoir
Bethesda, MD: Adler & Adler, 1986, c1985. First U.S. Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 278, some wear, tears, and soiling to DJ, slightly cocked, publisher's ephemera and b/w photograph of Waldheim laid in. More
Bethesda, MD: Adler & Adler, 1986, c1985. First U.S. Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 278, some wear, tears, and soiling to DJ, slightly cocked, publisher's ephemera and b/w photograph of Waldheim laid in. More
Adler & Adler Publishers, 1986. First U. S. Edition [stated]. First Printing presumed. Hardcover. x, 278 pages. Acronyms. Index. Name of previous owner present. DJ has some wear and soiling, edge tears and chips. Kurt Josef Waldheim (21 December 1918 – 14 June 2007) was an Austrian diplomat and politician. Waldheim was the fourth Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1972 to 1981, and the ninth President of Austria from 1986 to 1992. While he was running for the latter office in 1986 election, the revelation of his service in Thessaloniki, Greece as an intelligence officer in the Wehrmacht during World War II raised international controversy. More
Secaucus, NJ: Carol Pub. Group, c1990. First Printing. 24 cm, 465, illus., documents, glossary, notes, bibliography, index. More
Secaucus, NJ: Carol Publishing Group [A Lyle Stuart Book], 1990. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 24 cm. xxi, [1], 465, [7] pages. Illustrations. Documents. Glossary. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Some soiling to DJ. Signed by both co-authors. Janet Wallach is the author of The Richest Woman in America: Hetty Green in the Gilded Age, as well as Seraglio and Chanel: Her Style and Her Life. She is also coauthor, with her husband John Wallach, of three previous books on the Middle East: The New Palestinians; Arafat: In the Eyes of the Beholder; and Still Small Voices: The Real Heroes of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. She lives in New York City. John Wallach (January 18, 1943 – July 10, 2002) was an American journalist, author and editor as well as founder of Seeds of Peace international camp in Maine. Wallach was the Foreign Editor for Hearst Newspapers 1968–1995, as well as the 1st Visiting Affairs Correspondent for the BBC in 1980. In 2001, Wallach also gave a special address to a joint session of the Maine Legislature. His wife, Janet Wallach, is the former president of Seeds of Peace after Aaron Miller was president of the organization 2002–2005. Seeds of Peace is a summer camp that brings children from opposite sides of conflict from around the world together. It started in 1993, bringing together Arab and Israeli teenagers. Two months after the September 11th terrorist attacks, Wallach and Seeds of Peace hosted a conference for five days in New York City. There were approximately 150 visitors and representatives from all over the world. The conference was to prevent terrorism. More
Secaucus, NJ: Carol Publishing Group [A Lyle Stuart Book], 1990. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 24 cm. xxi, [1], 465, [7] pages. Illustrations. Documents. Glossary. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Sticker on DJ front. Some soiling to DJ. Inscribed on fep. While both authors names are present, the handwriting appears to be only from Janet Wallach. Janet Wallach is the author of The Richest Woman in America: Hetty Green in the Gilded Age, as well as Seraglio and Chanel: Her Style and Her Life. She is also coauthor, with her husband John Wallach, of three previous books on the Middle East: The New Palestinians; Arafat: In the Eyes of the Beholder; and Still Small Voices: The Real Heroes of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. She lives in New York City. John Wallach (January 18, 1943 – July 10, 2002) was an American journalist, author and editor as well as founder of Seeds of Peace international camp in Maine. Wallach was the Foreign Editor for Hearst Newspapers 1968–1995, as well as the 1st Visiting Affairs Correspondent for the BBC in 1980. In 2001, Wallach also gave a special address to a joint session of the Maine Legislature. His wife, Janet Wallach, is the former president of Seeds of Peace after Aaron Miller was president of the organization 2002–2005. Seeds of Peace is a summer camp that brings children from opposite sides of conflict from around the world together. It started in 1993, bringing together Arab and Israeli teenagers. Two months after the September 11th terrorist attacks, Wallach and Seeds of Peace hosted a conference for five days in New York City. There were approximately 150 visitors and representatives from all over the world. The conference was to prevent terrorism. More
Rocklin, CA: Prima Pub. c1992. First Printing. 23 cm, 351, illus., map, glossary. More
Chicago, IL: University of Illinois, c1987. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 134, wraps, some wear and soiling to covers, sticker residue and small rough spots at bottom of spine and covers. More
Washington, DC: EFW Publishers, 1991. First Printing. 47, illus., errata sheet laid in at rear, DJ somewhat worn and soiled, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Washington, DC: The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1994. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. 28 cm. xi, [1], 255 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Among the contributors are Shimon Peres, Barry Rubin, Crown Prince Hassan bin Talal, and Michael Eisenstadt. More
Carlisle, PA: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2008. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. xv, [1], 91, [1] p. References. Endnotes. More