The Best and the Brightest.
"With esteem and admiration- for what they do, and the way they do it- and the community they create”: THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST; WARMLY INSRIBED BY DAVID HALBERSTAM
The Best and the Brightest.
HALBERSTAM, David.
$975.00
Item Number: 144036
New York: Random House, 1972.
First edition, early printing of the author’s magnum opus. Octavo, original blue cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the title page, “For Rik and Margaret with esteem and admiration- for what they do, and the way they do it- and the community they create David Halberstam May 16, 1996.” Fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Jacket illustration by Chet Jezierski. An exceptional example, uncommon signed and inscribed.
"The Best and the Brightest, Pulitzer Prize winner David Halberstams most important and impressive book, sets out to discover why America got involved in the worst and messiest war in our history. What was it about the men, their attitudes, the country, its institutions and above all the era which had allowed this tragedy to take place? They were, after all, the best and the brightest, so why did it happen? It happened, Halberstam concludes, because, they had, for all their brilliance and hubris and sense of themselves, been unwilling to look and learn from the past." In 1992, looking back over 20 years to this first publication of The Best and the Brightest, "Halberstam noted that the books title had entered the language, but not quite as he had hoped. It is often misused, he wrote, failing to carry the tone or irony that the original intended" (New York Times).