List of Books About Hillary Rodham Clinton

List Of Books About Hillary Rodham Clinton

This is a list of books and scholarly articles by and about Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Books are broken out by point of view. As with other controversial political figures (such as George W. Bush), there tends to be a larger market for critical than supportive books.

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List of books about Hillary Rodham Clinton

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