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Madam Secretary: A Memoir , 2003

 Item
Identifier: E 840.8 .A37 A3 2003b

Scope and Contents

The highest-ranking woman in the history of U.S. government chronicles the story of her life, from her childhood as a Czechoslovakian refugee through her rise to power in the world of international diplomacy and policy-making, detailing her two terms as Secretary of State, her personal life, and the colorful personalities she met along the way.

Dates

  • Copyright: 2003

Creator

Historical Note:

Autographed by the author when she came to Texas Wesleyan for the inauguration of Frederick G. Slabach on January 27, 2012. At 8:30 that morning,, in Martin Hall, Secretary Albright gave a presentation, answered questions from the audience and then signed copies of her books for members of the audience. She signed this volume during that event.

Extent

1 volume (xv, 720 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations ; 21 cm.

Language of Materials

English

Materials Specific Details

Published: New York: Miramax Books, c2003.

Paperback edition.

ISBN: 1-4013-5962-0

Main author: Madeleine Albright.

Other authors: Bill Woodward.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the West Library University Archives Repository

Contact:
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Eunice & James L. West Library
Fort Worth TX 76105 United States