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Tony Koltz


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Dallas, Texas, The United States
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Tony Koltz was born and grew up in Dallas, Texas, and was educated by the Jesuits and at Columbia University. He was for many years associate editor of the literary magazine The American Review and a senior editor at Bantam Books.

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It Worked for Me: In Life a...

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Shadow Warriors: Inside the...

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Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf...

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Battle Ready

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Vampire Express (Choose You...

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Before the First Shots Are ...

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Terror Island (Choose Your ...

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El expreso de los vampiros

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“I again suppressed a smile. Time didn't permit an exposition about the place of the dairy lobby in the American political system.”
Tony Koltz, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
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“This was the closest anybody in Iraq came to finding WMDs.
Even though it was obvious to me and my staff that there was
no way the vans could have produced biological weapons, a month
after we got the photos, the CIA published a twenty-eight-page
pamphlet insisting that was what they were for.
…I was bewildered - Colin Powell”
Tony Koltz, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership

“There's an old Army officer tradition. When you leave a post, you write 'ppc' on the back of your business card and pin it to the officers' club bulletin board or similar public place. 'Ppc' is an acronym for a French term pour prendre conge, in English, 'to take leave.' It was our final departing courtesy”
Tony Koltz, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership



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