Bill Clinton - Bill Clinton signed: Back to work - 2011





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Bill Clinton signed: Back to work is an English first edition from 2011 with 192 pages and is signed by the author with PSA-DNA authentication.
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William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton (Hope, Arkansas, August 19, 1946) is an American politician from the Democratic Party. He was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001
In 1992 Clinton, together with running mate Al Gore, won the 1992 election and defeated the incumbent president George H.W. Bush. During the 1996 elections he defeated Republican Bob Dole and was thereby elected to a second term.
Under Clinton, the American economy grew steadily, but Clinton was plagued by scandals, such as the Paula Jones affair and the Monica Lewinsky scandal, which caused his position as president to wobble.
His laughter fits during a press conference with the Russian president Boris Yeltsin made world news: Yeltsin seems to be inebriated..
Clinton was succeeded by George W. Bush. With Bush, a Republican president, he remains very good friends. At that time, that could still be...In this book Clinton looks back on his presidency and explains how an economy can grow in a fair way.
The book has a PSA-DNA Institute Authentication (certificate of authenticity), provided with a number (see photo) that can be found on the institute's site.
William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton (Hope, Arkansas, August 19, 1946) is an American politician from the Democratic Party. He was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001
In 1992 Clinton, together with running mate Al Gore, won the 1992 election and defeated the incumbent president George H.W. Bush. During the 1996 elections he defeated Republican Bob Dole and was thereby elected to a second term.
Under Clinton, the American economy grew steadily, but Clinton was plagued by scandals, such as the Paula Jones affair and the Monica Lewinsky scandal, which caused his position as president to wobble.
His laughter fits during a press conference with the Russian president Boris Yeltsin made world news: Yeltsin seems to be inebriated..
Clinton was succeeded by George W. Bush. With Bush, a Republican president, he remains very good friends. At that time, that could still be...In this book Clinton looks back on his presidency and explains how an economy can grow in a fair way.
The book has a PSA-DNA Institute Authentication (certificate of authenticity), provided with a number (see photo) that can be found on the institute's site.

