- 2003 first edition, 220 pages
- Published by Regan Books / Harper Collins
- Softcover B Format
- Very good condition, near new
Black and white illustrated from the private collection of the Rumsfeld family.
When Donald Rumsfeld was appointed secretary fo defense, no one foresaw that he would become the most prominent and influential member of President Geroge W. Bush's cabinet.
But as the main architect of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Runsfeld moved into a central position as policymaker. And through his televised briefings he won the admiration of millions of Americans with the agility and confident poise he showed in handling the press.
Drawing on her long acquaintance with Rumsfeld, a wealth of documents, and interviews with him and his family, friends, and colleagues, Midge Decter provides riveting accounts of the many milestones marking the journey Rumsfeld made from the suburbs of Chicago to the Pentagon.
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