01239 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002000097041000800117082001200125084001800137100002200155245009700177260003700274300003600311500002600347504001700373520051400390650004300904990002500947990002500972INLIS00000000000393820221102021650 a0010-0520003938221102 | | eng  a0-14-02-76165-x aeng a324.973 a324.973 BRI u0 aBrinkley, Douglas14aUnfinished Presidency :bJimmy Carter's Journey To The Nobel Peace Prize /cDouglas Brinkley aNew York :bPenguin Books,c1998 axix, 587 p. :b:illus, ;c21 cm aIndeks : p. 570 - 587 ap. 544 - 569 aCarter has enjoyed a full share of other triumphs. Among them, surely, is the fortune of attracting Douglas Brinkley, a fairminded and thoroughly readable biographer. His account of the ultimate antipolitician offers as full an answer available to the question, Douglas Brinkley, one of our most exciting historians, not only provides a richly textured narrative of Carters amazing postpresidency, he also uses the story to explore the relationship between realism and moral values in American foreign policy. 4aPresidents - Uninted Stated - Election a10088/MKRI-P/XI 2008 a10088/MKRI-P/XI 2008