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Thatcher, Margaret The Downing Street Years HarperCollins 1993 0060170565 / 9780060170561 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Near-Fine Near-new condition - Stated First Edition - Price inside dustcover: $30.00 - NO remainder marks or price clippings - 914 pages (Heavy book) - Illustrated with photos (color and black-and-white) NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Tight spine - Bright pages. - Not since Winston Churchill has any British head of state had as close or as influential a role in U.S. politics and world events as Margaret Thatcher. This first volume of her memoirs contains the whole of her time as Prime Minister. Reading her own work, in her characteristically forthright style, Lady Thatcher gives full and frank accounts of her dealings with U.S. presidents and other world leaders. Price:
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Thatcher, Margaret The Downing Street Years HarperCollins 1993 0060170565 / 9780060170561 First Edition Hard Cover Near-Fine Near-Fine Near-fine condition. Stated First Edition - Price inside dustcover: $30.00 - NO remainder marks or price clippings - 914 pages (Heavy book) - Illustrated with photos (color and black-and-white). Small gift inscription in book front on blank page (To Les From Ruth 12/25/93). NO other writing, marks or tears inside book. Tight spine, clean pages. - Not since Winston Churchill has any British head of state had as close or as influential a role in U.S. politics and world events as Margaret Thatcher. This first volume of her memoirs contains the whole of her time as Prime Minister. Reading her own work, in her characteristically forthright style, Lady Thatcher gives full and frank accounts of her dealings with U.S. presidents and other world leaders. Price:
6.00 USD
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Thatcher, Margaret The Path to Power HarperCollins Publishers Canada, Limited 1995 0060172703 / 9780060172701 Hard Cover Fine Fine A photo of this book is available. Near-new condition. NO remainder marks or dustcover clippings. Tight spine, bright pages. NO writing, marks or tears. 656 pages. Illustrated throughout with photos. In The Downing Street Wars, Margaret Thatcher gave her own account of her prime ministership from 1979 to 1990. That book justly became a bestseller all over the world. Now, in The Path to Power, she writes for the first time about her personal life, about the formation of her character and values, and about the training and experiences which led to the 1979 election victory. Price:
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Simpson, William; Mandela, Nelson; Thatcher, Margaret (Forewords) The Prince: The Secret Story of the World's Most Intriguing Royal, Prince Bandar bin Sultan Regan 2006 0060899867 / 9780060899868 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Near-Fine Near-new copy - Appears unread. Stated First Edition - Price inside dustcover: $32.50 - NO remainder marks or price clippings - This book is pristine except for a small flaw on front cover where a price label had been place (NO tears) - 480 pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. - A riveting portrait of one of the most enigmatic yet influential powerbrokers in America - Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States from 1983 to 2005 For the last two and a half decades, the United States and Saudi Arabia have had a very special relationship - through war, oil crises, and global terrorism. At a time when understanding our friends is as important as knowing our enemies, understanding Prince Bandar bin Sultan may be the key to figuring out the Saudis. As the illegitimate son of a Saudi prince and a servant girl, Prince Bandar overcame his unrecognized beginnings to rise through the ranks of the Royal Saudi Air Force. Through his work with President Carter on the sale of F-15s to Saudi Arabia and his vital behind-the-scenes help in getting the Panama Canal Treaty through Congress, Bandar became one of Saudi Arabia’s brightest diplomatic stars - leading to his appointment as the Ambassador to the United States. As Ambassador, Bandar worked with President Reagan and CIA Director Bill Casey to win the Cold War with Saudi petrodollars. Seemingly in the thick of some of the most important world events of the last twenty-five years, Bandar played a key role in the Iran-Contra affair; convinced President Gorbachev to withdraw the Soviet military from Afghanistan; and negotiated an end to the Iran-Iraq war among others. A Machiavellian manipulator and a master tactician on the global chessboard, Bandar has had unmatched access to the Oval Office. George H. W. Bush took The Prince and his family fishing; Nancy Reagan used him to convey messages to her husband’s Cabinet; Colin Powell would drop by to play racquetball. During the Gulf War, Prince Bandar even became a de facto member of the National Security Council. In this revealing biography, William Simpson pulls back the curtain for the first time on the fascinating and startling life of a man of contradictions - equally at home in the royal palace in Riyadh as on the ski slopes of Aspen or playing hardball politics with international heads of state; a super-wealthy playboy yet a devoted family man; an expert in subterfuge and misdirection, yet a straight talker trusted the world over; a man of peace and yet the biggest arms dealer in the world - who emerged throughout the 1980s and ’90s as one of the driving forces behind American foreign policy. The Prince is sure to become the definitive work on the Machiavellian Saudi behind the White House. Price:
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