Showing books by Madeleine Albright, Bill Woodward
First edition of this classic memoir by the first female Secretary of State in United States history. This like-new hardcover is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and appear unread, the book is tight, square, and unmarked. The dust cover is unmarked, grey cloth boards, and silver lettering on the spine of the book. Madam Secretary: A Memoir by Madeleine Albright is a powerful and inspiring account of a woman who shattered barriers and redefined diplomacy on her own terms. In this captivating memoir, Madeleine Albright charts her extraordinary journey from a young refugee fleeing war-torn Czechoslovakia to becoming the first female U.S. Secretary of State, a groundbreaking achievement that paved the way for women in global politics. Published in 2003, the memoir provides an insider's view of American foreign policy and international relations during the Clinton administration (1997-2001). She shares insights on leadership, the importance of democracy, and the evolving role of women in government. Madam Secretary is both a historical document and a personal narrative, shedding light on the complexities of global politics at the turn of the 21st century.
This beautiful softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937-1948 is a memoir by Madeleine Albright, written with Bill Woodward. The book provides a deeply personal exploration of Albright’s early life, set against the backdrop of World War II and the political upheaval in Czechoslovakia. Blending memoir with historical scholarship, Prague Winter is both deeply personal and meticulously researched, offering rich details about both Albright's family and the broader historical context.