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Richard holbrooke, the last great freewheeling diplomat. The last american man relates the riveting story of conways odyssey from a child of affluent parents, to mountain man, to the owner of 1,000 acres of woods and fields in western north carolina. Over the next twenty years he dealt with heartbreak, hunger and an army of interns. First africanamerican man to sail around the world.

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