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Product Information
With the historical sweep of nearly a century, Soldier is the first full, authorized biography of one of the most admired, powerful, and, more recently, controversial soldier-statesmen of our time. Abridged. 5 CDs.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Random House Audio Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0739340085
ISBN-13
9780739340080
eBay Product ID (ePID)
52326697
Product Key Features
Publication Year
2006
Topic
General, Political
Book Title
Soldier : the Life of Colin Powell
Language
English
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Format
Compact Disc
Dimensions
Item Height
1in
Item Length
6.3in
Item Weight
6.2 Oz
Item Width
5.5in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Judicious, thorough, unstinting . . . Karen DeYoung's fine new biography, with its privileged glimpses into policy battles and high-level backbiting in the Bush administration, is sure to be one of this year's top newsmaking books." -David Walton, Dallas Morning News "It becomes clear that Powell--who harbored serious doubts about the wisdom of invasion and who frequently found himself an outsider in an administration dominated by neo-conservative hawks--was prescient about a host of issues, from the difficulties of rebuilding a postwar Iraq to the need for higher troop levels and multilateral support." -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "DeYoung . . . imbues this story with narrative tension and a steady accumulation of detail that shows exactly how [Powell] allowed himself to be used, mastered and then cast aside by his antagonists in the administration . . . A fascinating study in bureaucratic maneuvering, groupthink and subtle self-deception." -George Packer, Washington Post Book World "The most explosive book of the fall. An early look reveals . . . new information about the White House's preparation for war, internecine conflicts within the war Cabinet, and-most surprising-Powell's account of his unceremonious exit from the administration." - Esquire "DeYoung brings nuance and psychological depth to her analysis." --Gary Kamiya, Salon "The story of a good soldier sacrificed . . . An excellent study in leadership--and lack thereof." -- Kirkus "Diligent, sympathetic, but not uncritical . . . It doesn't pull punches." --Joseph Lelyveld, New York Review of Books "DeYoung comes into her own . . . discussing Powell's brief flirtation with presidential politics and the bureaucratic infighting that has characterized this Bush administration from the start . . . Sheds further light on a story whose broad outlines are well-known." --Tim Rutten, The Los Angeles Times "A consistently interesting recollection of [Powell's] varied career, shot through with heavy doses of duty, honor, and rectitude." -- The Atlantic Monthly "DeYoung covers Powell's entire career in this nuanced, comprehensively researched first complete biography . . . DeYoung presents her subject as above all a soldier." -- Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition., "Judicious, thorough, unstinting . . . Karen DeYoung's fine new biography, with its privileged glimpses into policy battles and high-level backbiting in the Bush administration, is sure to be one of this year's top newsmaking books." --David Walton, "Dallas Morning News " "It becomes clear that Powell--who harbored serious doubts about the wisdom of invasion and who frequently found himself an outsider in an administration dominated by neo-conservative hawks--was prescient about a host of issues, from the difficulties of rebuilding a postwar Iraq to the need for higher troop levels and multilateral support." --Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times " "DeYoung . . . imbues this story with narrative tension and a steady accumulation of detail that shows exactly how YPowell? allowed himself to be used, mastered and then cast aside by his antagonists in the administration . . . A fascinating study in bureaucratic maneuvering, groupthink and subtle self-deception." --George Packer, "Washington Post Book World " "The most explosive book of the fall. An early look reveals . . . new information about the White House's preparation for war, internecine conflicts within the war Cabinet, and--most surprising--Powell's account of his unceremonious exit from the administration." --"Esquire " "DeYoung brings nuance and psychological depth to her analysis." --Gary Kamiya, "Salon" "The story of a good soldier sacrificed . . . An excellent study in leadership--and lack thereof." --"Kirkus" "Diligent, sympathetic, but not uncritical . . . It doesn't pull punches." --Joseph Lelyveld, "New York Review of Books " "DeYoung comes into her own . .. discussing Powell's brief flirtation with presidential politics and the bureaucratic infighting that has characterized this Bush administration from the start . . . Sheds further light on a story whose broad outlines are well-known." --Tim Rutten, The "Los Angeles Times " "A consistently interesting recollection of YPowell's? varied career, shot through with heavy doses of duty, honor, and rectitude." --"The Atlantic Monthly " "DeYoung covers Powell's entire career in this nuanced, comprehensively researched first complete biography . . . DeYoung presents her subject as above all a soldier." --"Publishers Weekly " "From the Hardcover edition.", "Judicious, thorough, unstinting . . . Karen DeYoung's fine new biography, with its privileged glimpses into policy battles and high-level backbiting in the Bush administration, is sure to be one of this year's top newsmaking books." -David Walton,Dallas Morning News "It becomes clear that Powell--who harbored serious doubts about the wisdom of invasion and who frequently found himself an outsider in an administration dominated by neo-conservative hawks--was prescient about a host of issues, from the difficulties of rebuilding a postwar Iraq to the need for higher troop levels and multilateral support." -Michiko Kakutani,The New York Times "DeYoung . . . imbues this story with narrative tension and a steady accumulation of detail that shows exactly how [Powell] allowed himself to be used, mastered and then cast aside by his antagonists in the administration . . . A fascinating study in bureaucratic maneuvering, groupthink and subtle self-deception." -George Packer,Washington Post Book World "The most explosive book of the fall. An early look reveals . . . new information about the White House's preparation for war, internecine conflicts within the war Cabinet, and-most surprising-Powell's account of his unceremonious exit from the administration." -Esquire "DeYoung brings nuance and psychological depth to her analysis." --Gary Kamiya,Salon "The story of a good soldier sacrificed . . . An excellent study in leadership--and lack thereof." --Kirkus "Diligent, sympathetic, but not uncritical . . . It doesn't pull punches." --Joseph Lelyveld,New York Review of Books "DeYoung comes into her own . . . discussing Powell's brief flirtation with presidential politics and the bureaucratic infighting that has characterized this Bush administration from the start . . . Sheds further light on a story whose broad outlines are well-known." --Tim Rutten, TheLos Angeles Times "A consistently interesting recollection of [Powell's] varied career, shot through with heavy doses of duty, honor, and rectitude." --The Atlantic Monthly "DeYoung covers Powell's entire career in this nuanced, comprehensively researched first complete biography . . . DeYoung presents her subject as above all a soldier." --Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition.
Dewey Decimal
973.931092 B
Edition Description
Abridged Edition
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