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Fair. Foxing. Reading copy. May have signs of wear and previous use (scuffs, library copy, highlighting, writing, and underlining). Dust jacket may be missing. 100% GUARANTEE! Shipped with delivery confirmation. If you're not satisfied with purchase please return item for full refund.
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Very Good. GREAT BOOK! NO SPINE CREASES & MILD WEAR ON COVER. LIGHTLY AGED PAGES, MARKED ON ENDPAGE BUT NO MARKING IN TEXT. Description: Parental and political power are focused on in this memoir of the relationship between the author, a successful journalist, and his father, who, for twenty years, was Nelson Rockefeller's speech-writer, press secretary, and confidant.
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Fair. May contain writing notes highlighting bends or folds. Text is readable book is clean and pages and cover mostly intact. May show normal wear and tear. Item may be missing CD. May include library marks. Fast Shipping.
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As New in Fine dust jacket. 0394510534. This specific hardback book is in like new condition with a hard board cover that has sharp edges and corners and has a tight binding. The pages are clean, crisp, unmarked and uncreased. The dust jacket is in fine condition with little wear if any. We package all books in custom cardboard book boxes for shipment and ship daily with tracking numbers.; "This is an 1984 memoir by the author, who has written more cover stories for TIME than any other person. In this book he tells of his boyhood--his unusual relationship with his parents, his time at Gonzaga High school in Washington, D.C., his time as a Senate page at age 16, his time at Harvard, his work with newspapers, and his heart attack in 1976 at age 36, his father's time as Nelson Rockefeller's adie for 22 years, and other interesting things. The book is not chronological and it would have been better if it were, but Morrow is able to write interestingly and the book is good to read even though it is over 25 years old."; 9.4 X 6.3 X 1.1 inches; 249 pages.