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          A biography of the political figure, based on more than interviews with Kissinger and others, chronicles his childhood in Nazi Germany....

          Kissinger: A Biography

          1992 book by Walter Isaacson

          Kissinger: A Biography is a non-fiction book authored by American historian and journalist Walter Isaacson.

          Published by Simon & Schuster in 1992, the biographical analysis of prominent public official Henry Kissinger has received positive reviews from publications such as Foreign Affairs and The New York Times.[1][2]

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          The definitive biography of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and how his ideas still resonate in the world today from the bestselling author of Leonardo.

        1. The definitive biography of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and how his ideas still resonate in the world today from the bestselling author of Leonardo.
        2. Kissinger by Walter Isaacson - The definitive biography of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and how his ideas still resonate in the world today from the.
        3. A biography of the political figure, based on more than interviews with Kissinger and others, chronicles his childhood in Nazi Germany.
        4. The definitive biography of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and how his ideas still resonate in the world today from the bestselling author of Leonardo da.
        5. Born on May 20, , in New Orleans, Louisiana, Walter Isaacson is a distinguished American author, journalist, and professor.
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          The author had previously served as a journalist with Time and become one of that magazine's editors as well as co-written, with Evan Thomas, the Cold War chronicle The Wise Men.[1]

          Isaacson started out writing the book with considerable personal access not only to Kissinger himself but to multiple associates of the public figure.

          The author additionally used a wide variety of political documents from Kissinger's many years of public service. Despite thi