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This softcover edition is in fine condition, well-preserved with clean, tight pages, a firm binding, and no marks or tears. Only minimal shelf wear is evident on the covers. Overall appearance is practically new. The Wordsworth Classics (1996) edition of The Confessions by Jean-Jacques Rousseau uses a translation first printed in 1904, but the translator is anonymous.
This like-new first printing softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. David Rockefeller's Memoirs serves as a testament to his influential role in business, banking, and philanthropy, offering a rare and candid view into his personal perspective on these complex subjects. The memoir is organized around key events in his life and career—from his privileged upbringing in the Rockefeller family to his pivotal role in shaping international finance, global diplomacy, and major philanthropic and policy initiatives. It is both a historical document and a deeply personal reflection from one of the most powerful figures of the 20th century.