Elliott Abrams - Undue Process: A Story of How Political Differences Are Turned Into Crimes - Easton Press - Signed - 1993

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Elliott Abrams – Undue Process: A Story of How Political Differences Are Turned Into Crimes – Easton Press, Signed First Edition (1993)

Edition note:
Signed First Edition published exclusively for members of The First Edition Society. Personally signed by Elliott Abrams on the limitation page. Bound in genuine leather.

Introduction:
Undue Process is Elliott Abrams’ firsthand account of the legal and political battles surrounding the Iran-Contra investigations. A prominent figure in U.S. foreign policy during the Reagan administration, Abrams recounts how political disputes transformed into criminal accusations. Blending memoir, legal analysis, and political reflection, the book provides a critical insider’s view of one of the most contentious political scandals of late-20th-century America.

Content:
The book chronicles Abrams’ experiences from the opening of the Independent Counsel’s investigation through indictments, negotiations, courtroom strategy, and final sentencing. Presented partly in journal form, it offers a unique day-by-day perspective on the pressures, ambiguities, and political motivations behind high-profile prosecutions. The volume closes with essays assessing justice, executive power, and the long-term implications of the case.

Features:
• Publisher: The Easton Press
• Year: 1993
• Author: Elliott Abrams
• Edition: Signed First Edition / First Edition Society
• Signature: Elliott Abrams’ authentic signature on the limitation page
• Binding: Full red genuine leather with ornate gilt design
• Endpapers: Moiré silk
• Page edges: Gilt
• Ribbon marker: Satin
• Paper: Archival-quality, acid-neutral paper
• Illustrations: Frontispiece and decorative chapter design elements typical of Easton Press craftsmanship

Condition:
Excellent condition. Binding tight and square, gilt bright and unmarred. Pages crisp, clean, and without markings. A beautifully preserved signed collector’s copy.

Shipping:
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking number.

Elliott Abrams – Undue Process: A Story of How Political Differences Are Turned Into Crimes – Easton Press, Signed First Edition (1993)

Edition note:
Signed First Edition published exclusively for members of The First Edition Society. Personally signed by Elliott Abrams on the limitation page. Bound in genuine leather.

Introduction:
Undue Process is Elliott Abrams’ firsthand account of the legal and political battles surrounding the Iran-Contra investigations. A prominent figure in U.S. foreign policy during the Reagan administration, Abrams recounts how political disputes transformed into criminal accusations. Blending memoir, legal analysis, and political reflection, the book provides a critical insider’s view of one of the most contentious political scandals of late-20th-century America.

Content:
The book chronicles Abrams’ experiences from the opening of the Independent Counsel’s investigation through indictments, negotiations, courtroom strategy, and final sentencing. Presented partly in journal form, it offers a unique day-by-day perspective on the pressures, ambiguities, and political motivations behind high-profile prosecutions. The volume closes with essays assessing justice, executive power, and the long-term implications of the case.

Features:
• Publisher: The Easton Press
• Year: 1993
• Author: Elliott Abrams
• Edition: Signed First Edition / First Edition Society
• Signature: Elliott Abrams’ authentic signature on the limitation page
• Binding: Full red genuine leather with ornate gilt design
• Endpapers: Moiré silk
• Page edges: Gilt
• Ribbon marker: Satin
• Paper: Archival-quality, acid-neutral paper
• Illustrations: Frontispiece and decorative chapter design elements typical of Easton Press craftsmanship

Condition:
Excellent condition. Binding tight and square, gilt bright and unmarred. Pages crisp, clean, and without markings. A beautifully preserved signed collector’s copy.

Shipping:
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking number.

Details

Number of Books
1
Subject
Literature
Book Title
Undue Process: A Story of How Political Differences Are Turned Into Crimes - Easton Press - Signed
Author/ Illustrator
Elliott Abrams
Condition
As new
Publication year oldest item
1993
Edition
1st Edition, Limited edition
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Franklin Library
Binding/ Material
Leather
Number of pages
300
GermanyVerified
375
Objects sold
100%
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