James A. Baker III book signing Aug. 17 in Pinedale
At the Museum of the Mountain Man
by Pinedale Online!
August 13, 2007
The Museum of the Mountain Man is pleased and honored to have a special book signing and reception with James A. Baker III on Friday, August 17th in Pinedale. This event is a function open only to members of the Sublette County Historical Society, which is the parent organization of the Museum of the Mountain Man. Only 100 copies of the book are available to be signed at this event.
Mr. Baker will be present to sign copies of his book, “WORK HARD, STUDY… and KEEP OUT of POLITICS!” Hardcover copies of this limited edition, highly collectible volume will be available for purchase for $25.50 at the Museum. The 480-page book was published in October 2006.
James Baker’s grandfather advised him to “work hard, study… and keep out of politics.” Which he did until age 40. Subsequently he became White House Chief of Staff (twice), Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, campaign chairman or leader for three different candidates in five successive presidential campaigns, and most recently, co-chairman of the Iraq Study Group. In his book he tells the inside story of his long, unexpected journey from Houston, Texas to Washington D.C.
For those who would like to attend, but currently aren’t members of the Sublette County Historical Society, memberships may be purchased. Membership in the Historical Society starts at $35 and gives free admission into the Museum of the Mountain Man, guest passes, 10% discount for items in the museum Gift Shop, and the museum’s bi-annual newsletter. Additional perk items are available for those who join at higher support levels.
Proceeds from the sales of this limited-edition book will go to benefit the Museum of the Mountain Man. Museum Membership levels
The book signing and reception is at 6:30 PM at the Museum. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
The Museum of the Mountain Man is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm during the summer season, May 1 to September 30th. For more information, visit: www.MuseumoftheMountainMan.com or call 307-367-4101.
Related Links: James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University History of the Treasury – James A Baker III Iraq Study Group Baker Botts – James A. Baker III (Law Firm) U.S. Department of State – Biography of James Addison Baker III, Secretary of State
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