Bradlee dean biography of abraham
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Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake
Stan Redding, Frank W. Abagnale
2000-08-01
Broadway
Surgeon's Journey
Abraham, J. Johnston
1957
Heineman
Present at the Creation, My Years in the State Department
Acheson, Dean
1969
W.W.Norton and Co
Dean Acheson: The State Department years
David S McLellan
1976
Dodd, Mead & Co
I Must be in There Somewhere
Joss Ackland
1989
Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
More Memoirs of an Aesthete
Acton, Harold
1970
Methuen and Co
Roughing It on the Rue de la Paix, The story of an American in Paris
Adelson Dorothy
1954
Thomas Y. Crowell Company
World Enough and Time, the Memoirs of Aga Khan
Aga Khan
1954
Cassell and Co Ltd
AGNELLI AND THE NETWORK OF ITALIAN POWER.
Alan. Friedman
1988
Harrap
Queen Alexandra
Batticombe, Goergin
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The New Yorker, October 21, 1996 P. 221
SOCIAL HISTORY about the Georgetown social set which was the epicenter of the Washington policy and social establishment during the Cold War. The most famous story about Georgetown illustrates its influence on and intimacy with the political world: on January 21, 1961, after the Inaugural Ball, President John F. Kennedy visited influential Washington columnist Joseph Alsop at his Georgetown apartment and didn't return to the vit House until after 3:00 A.M. The Georgetown set had its beginnings in the New Deal. Its peak was the New Frontier, when many of the decisions in the councils of state were made among neighbors. And its fall was the Vietnam War: the shattering of the foreign-policy establishment and the shattering of Washington kultur were one and the same thing. The Georgetown set during the Cold War days included Katherine and Philip Graham, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Dean Acheson, and other powerful figures. Joe Alsop and h
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