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| Up for bid is a FIRST EDITION of:The Audacity of Hope (Cown 2006) SIGNED by Barack Obama. This book was signed by Barack when I went to the town tall meeting in Hickory NC. It has been SIGNED by Obama directly on the title page. I have listed my ticket stub in the pictures as proof.I also included a proof picture of him signing that is Included with the book. It is the Hardcover Book in ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET! Book is square and tightly bound; clean, crisp pages inside! Overall Great condition! All Pictures are actual Pictures of the book you will receive!
Proof Picture Is Included!! (Printed off my home printer)
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More info | Synopsis | With a vision and a diction that struck a chord in the hearts of mainstream Democrats at the 2004 convention, Senator Barack Obama offers a platform that reconnects with traditional American values while offering a path to the future. Obama begins with a plea for an end to the toxic partisanship which characterizes business-as-usual in Washington, D.C. He appeals across party lines as he addresses issues of concern to all Americans: economic health; racial harmony; security of the homeland. Obama advocates a nationwide consensus that reaffirms the Constitution and a new politics based on those ideals--one that can get things done.
| | Size | | Length: | 375 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in. | | Width: | 6.8 in. | | Thickness: | 1.8 in. | | Weight: | 25.6 oz. |
| | Industry reviews | "While exhibiting his leadership attributes, life experiences and personal qualities largely in anecdotal form, this book also displays reasonably wide and thoughtful, if occasionally predictable, responses to domestic controversies and underscores that in his brief time as the junior senator from Illinois, he has been exposed to conflicts in the Middle East, the former Soviet Union and elsewhere." (12/24/2006)
"True to his roots as a former lecturer in Constitutional law at the university of Chicago, Obama's writing is academic and intellectual enough to further discourse on some of the most complicated policy issues of the day without becoming too didactic and dispassionate. Yet his observations from the halls of Congress to the cornfields of Illinois are full of enough Kennedyesque idealism and enthusiasm that he never loses the common touch." |
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