The UN Gang: A Memoir of Incompetence, Corruption, Espionage, Anti-Semitism, and Islamic Extremism at the UN Secretariat by Pedro A. Sanjuan - front cover
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The UN Gang: A Memoir of Incompetence, Corruption, Espionage, Anti-Semitism, and Islamic Extremism at the UN Secretariat

by Pedro A. Sanjuan

"The UN Gang" by Pedro A. Sanjuan, Doubleday, 2005, First Edition. This hardcover memoir offers an insider's view of the United Nations, addressing issues like corruption and espionage. In excellent condition, it lacks inscriptions or library marks, making it a valuable addition for collectors interested in political memoirs. ISBN: 0-385-51319-4.

$9.82$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
2005
Doubleday
ISBN:0385513194
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B10-CIZ-JGM-0252

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Condition Details

This first edition hardcover is in excellent condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages. The absence of a dust jacket makes it difficult to assess jacket condition. There are no inscriptions, signatures, or library markings, preserving its collectible status.

About This Classic 2005 Edition

"The UN Gang: A Memoir of Incompetence, Corruption, Espionage, Anti-Semitism, and Islamic Extremism at the UN Secretariat" by Pedro A. Sanjuan, published by Doubleday in New York in 2005, is a first edition hardcover that delves into the inner workings of the United Nations. Sanjuan, a former UN insider, provides a revealing account of the organization's challenges, including corruption and espionage. This edition stands out as a first edition, published in October 2005, and it features the original insights of Sanjuan, who brings a unique perspective to international relations. The book is not commonly found in this edition, adding to its appeal for collectors. The physical condition of the book is well-preserved, with no signs of library markings or inscriptions.

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