No Higher Honor : A Memoir of My Years in Washington by Condoleezza Rice (2011,

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ISBN: 9780307587862 Item Weight: 38.8 Oz Item Width: 6.4 in Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Narrative Type: Nonfiction Original Language: English Country of Origin: United States Genre: Political Science, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography Era: 2010s Author: Condoleezza Rice Number of Pages: 784 Pages Item Length: 9.6 in Personalize: No Vintage: No Personalized: No Type: Novel width: 6.4 in Publisher: Potter/Ten SPEED/Harmony/Rodale Publication Year: 2011 Edition: First Edition Features: Dust Jacket Signed: No Topic: Women, International Relations / General, Presidents & Heads of State, American Government / General, Political, Security (National & International), Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, International Relations / Diplomacy height: 1.9 in Illustrator: Yes Inscribed: No Language: English Ex Libris: No Format: Hardcover Book Title: No Higher Honor : a Memoir of My Years in Washington Item Height: 1.9 in

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No Higher Honor : A Memoir of My Years in Washington by Condoleezza Rice (2011,. "No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington" by Condoleezza Rice is a first edition, hardcover book published in 2011. This 784-page nonfiction novel explores Rice's time in Washington, focusing on topics such as international relations, American government, and ethnic studies. The book includes a dust jacket and is intended for young adults and adults interested in political and security issues. With illustrations included, this memoir offers a comprehensive look at Rice's experiences and insights during her time in the political sphere. "No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington" by Condoleezza Rice is a first edition, hardcover book published in 2011. This 784-page nonfiction novel explores Rice's time in Washington, focusing on topics such as international relations, American government, and ethnic studies. The book includes a dust jacket and is intended for young adults and adults interested in political and security issues. With illustrations included, this memoir offers a comprehensive look at Rice's experiences and insights during her time in the political sphere.