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Publicado por Literary Licensing, LLC, 1957
Librería: Recycle Bookstore, San Jose, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. Harper & Brothers, 1957. Book has previous owner's name/info on front endpage, a slight gap between top area binding and spine cover, light rubbing to covers, mild wear to edges and corners, a slightly loose first signature. otherwise in very good condition, strong binding, clean and unmarked pages; an overall sturdy, well-kept copy. Dust jacket has mild rubbing and smudging to front/back, mild wear to edges with a small chip to top of spine. in very good condition, now in archival cover.
Publicado por For the Council on Foreign Relations by Harper & Brothers, New York, 1957
Librería: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Estados Unidos de America
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First edition. First edition. Signed by Henry Kissinger in the year of publication, inscribed to the man who has been called The Architect of the Cold War, Paul Nitze. Nitze's copy with his penciled annotations and marginalia throughout. While often agreeing with the arguments of Kissinger (then a young hotshot at the trans-Atlantic CFR think-tank who shocked more liberal colleagues with his advocacy of the normalization of the use of nuclear weapons in America's conflicts) Nitze took an even harder line, as is evidenced in his comments. For instance, when Kissinger writes of the early Cold War, "It was a stalemate [.] in the sense that we never succeeded in translating our military superiority into a political advantage," Nitze responds in the right margin, "What should we have done." And in the bottom margin he simply adds, "balls."A great association copy that is sure to both reward and amuse scholars of Cold War history. xx, 455 pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth. Very Good+ in a Fair chipped and repaired dust jacket.