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  Easton Press, Tim Russert "Big Russ and Me" Signed First Edition
  Tim Russert Big Russ and Me Signed First Edition Easton Press
 


Our Price: $850.00

Publisher: Easton Press
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Full genuine leather
Edition: Signed First Edition


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Product Code: EP1345


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One copy available

Personally signed by the late Tim Russert on a special dedication page.


Leather-bound Collector's Edition with COA to guarantee signature authenticity.

"Big Russ and Me: Father and Son--Lessons of Life"
Signed First Edition


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US First Edition; First Printing, Full-Leather, 8vo, As New; Signed by Author. Norwalk, CT, U.S.A.: Easton Press, 2004. A special Limited First Edition preceding the trade edition, this copy SIGNED by the AUTHOR, Tim Russert. A wonderful copy of this scarce book in "As New" condition, never taken out of its original shrink-wrap;

Big Russ and Me offers an exceptional collection of Russert's personal memories. He recalls the dedicated teachers who stimulated his imagination and intellect, sparking a lifelong passion for politics and journalism, and inspired a career that took him from editor of his elementary school newspaper to moderator of Meet the Press.

Contains all of the classic Easton Press trimmings: premium leather, silk moire end leaves, distinctive cover design, hubbed spine, accented in real 22KT gold, satin ribbon page marker, gilded page edges, long-lasting, high quality acid-neutral paper, sewn pages for strength and durability.

 

Condition

Fine condition. The shrink-wrap is still on the book. Includes extra unattached bookplate for your own personalization.

 

This item will be packed to the highest standard, surrounded in bubble wrap, and enclosed in a strong box to ensure safe delivery.

 

 

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Amazon.com


Veteran newsman and Meet the Press moderator Tim Russert is known for his direct and unpretentious style and in this charming memoir he explains why. Russert's father is profiled as a plainspoken World War II veteran who worked two blue-collar jobs while raising four kids in South Buffalo but the elder Russert's lessons on how to live an honest, disciplined, and ethical life are shown to be universal. Big Russ and Me, a sort of Greatest Generation meets Tuesdays with Morrie, could easily have become a sentimental pile of mush with a son wistfully recalling the wisdom of his beloved dad. But both Russerts are far too down-to-earth to let that happen and the emotional content of the book is made more direct, accessible, and palatable because of it. The relationship between father and son, contrary to what one would think of as essential to a riveting memoir, seems completely healthy and positive as Tim, the academically gifted kid and later the esteemed TV star and political operative relies on his old man, a career sanitation worker and newspaper truck driver, for advice. Big Russ and Me also traces Russert's life from working-class kid to one of broadcast journalism's top interviewers by introducing various influential figures who guided him along the way, including Jesuit teachers, nuns, his dad's drinking buddies, and, most notably, the late New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, whom Russert helped get elected in 1976. Plenty of entertaining anecdotes are served up along the way from schoolyard pranks to an attempt to book Pope John Paul II on the Today Show. Though not likely to revolutionize modern thought, Big Russ and Me will provide fathers and sons a chance to reflect on lessons learned between generations.

From Publishers Weekly


Meet the newsman's father in this stupendously entertaining book. The senior Tim Russert served in WWII, married and settled in South Buffalo, N.Y., worked days for the Sanitation Department, drove a night truck for the local evening paper and raised four kids. The younger Russert's memoir begins as a tribute to his dad and the lessons he taught through the years, but also takes ample time to tell how Russert junior grew up and became the moderator of Meet the Press. His neighborhood in the 1950s was tightly knit, Irish Catholic and anchored by the institutions of marriage, family, church and school. Nuns and Legionnaires shaped young Russert's character; in high school, his Jesuit instructors strengthened and solidified it. John Kennedy's short life and career still resonated when Russert began law school in 1970. He worked on Daniel Patrick Moynihan's 1976 campaign, then on the senator's staff. A friend of Moynihan provided the link that brought Russert to NBC and the Today show. He first appeared as a panelist on Meet the Press in 1990, becoming moderator in 1991. Throughout his private and public life, Russert continually turned to his father for advice, and the older man's common sense served the younger pretty much without fail. The memoir is candid and generous, so warm-hearted that readers should forgive the occasional didactic touch (and it's a soft touch). There are hard ways to learn life lessons; fortunately, readers have Russert to thank for sharing his with them. 16 pages of b&w photos not seen by PW.

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