Book summaryMedia reviews"The book's considerable strength lies not so much in what Powell has to say about politics or his service in Washington as in what he says about the forces that shaped his character and thinking: his parents, his early attraction to a military career, his brushes with racism in the South, his two tours of duty in Vietnam. Powell...retains a serious but not pompous tone, with frequent flashes of self-deprecating wit." |
My American Journey: An Autobiographyby POWELL, COLIN L. and JOSEPH PERSICOFirst edition
Book desription: New York, New York:: Random House,. 1995.. First edition. Hardcover--quarter cloth, paper over boards. Fine/Fine. Octavo, 9 1/2" tall, 643 pages. A fine, clean, neat, hard cover first edition with minimal shelf wear; hinges and binding tight, paper white. In a fine dust jacket.
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