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stela2516Cambridge & London: The MIT Press 2002. 8vo. pp. 222. b/w illus. cloth. bit rubbed Cambridge & London: The MIT Press, [2002] hardcover
19446039Nashville TN: Vanderbilt University Press 1944. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Marion Junkin. 6 1/4 X 9 1/4 Inches. 395 PP. FORMERLY OWNED BY HARRY H. RANSOM JOHN CROWE RANSOM'S COUSIN AND NOTED VANDY PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. Ransom was among the very first students of US Intelligence gathering and his first book "Central Intelligence and National Security" was the first scholarly book on the subject.<br /> <br /> Original brown publisher cloth binding with title stamped in gilt on front cover. A very nice collection of short stories and poems that captures a bit of the early Fugitive Poet vibe that emanated out of Vandy in the 30's and 40's. Book clean and tight overall. A few spots of boards. DJ worn and chipped at edges and folds. Rubbing to gutters. Original price of $3.50 intact on front flap. Previously owned and signed by "Harry H. Ransom" on the FFEP. Ransom also adds his location in France during WWII to the ownership signature. A very important copy and a nice association for the student of United States Intelligence gathering the CIA and/or Political Science. Vanderbilt University Press hardcover
1972593644Camden New Jersey: South Jersey Citizens for McGovern-Shriver 1972. Unbound. Very Good. Political broadside. Measuring 8½" x 14". Printed recto only on light blue stock. Text in Spanish. A bit of creasing and light tanning and the edges a tiny bit of light foxing very good or better. A 1972 McGovern-Shriver political broadside appealing to Spanish-speaking voters. The broadside prints in Spanish a famous statement made by then-candidate Nixon on October 9 1968: "Any man who has had a chance for four years and could not produce peace should not be given another chance." Buttons and bumper stickers saying "Remember Oct. 9" were produced. A nice New Jersey Spanish-language political broadside reproduced from hand-lettering. South Jersey Citizens for McGovern-Shriver unknown
1975236172New York: Athenaeum 1975. First edition. 373 1pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth. Very good copy in worn dust jacket. First edition. 373 1pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed by the author on the half-title: "For Dorothy and Hedley Donovan- all the best- Teddy White. Athenaeum unknown
366707Washington D.C.: The White House 1972. 12 color prints with a 1p. TNS from Ken W. Clawson Deputy Director of Communications with 2 pp. typescript description. 11 x 14 inches. Very good in original mailing envelope photo C9253-07 is damaged with paper stuck to the upper corner. 12 color prints with a 1p. TNS from Ken W. Clawson Deputy Director of Communications with 2 pp. typescript description. 11 x 14 inches. A collection o photos taken from Nixon's Russia visit during which he and Brezhneve signed the SALT treaty and laid the groundwork for a joint space flight set to take place in 1975 both important conciliatory steps during the Cold War. The photos were sent to the Atlanta Journal newspaper during the first weeks of the Watergate scandal. The White House] unknown
69502Fotografiets størrelse : 88 cm X 14 cm. . unknown
0671654381.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1970580498Beanville Colorado: Ray Frito's Novelties 1970. Unbound. Fine. Novelty flyswatter/fan. Stated "second printing." Measuring 5½" x 11½". One section of the newspaper contemporary folded and stapled to a printed sheet and trimmed along the topedge. Newspaper a bit toned fine. Illustrated with a halftone portrait of Richard Nixon and his wife. Ray Frito's Novelties unknown
1972609759Madison Wisconsin: The End is Near Posters 1972. Softcover. Near Fine. Political poster. Measuring 17" x 21". Horizontal fold light wear and an ink squiggle or illegible note on the blank verso bright and very good or better. Information from J. Wesley Miller's Madison protest collection at the Wisconsin historical society; a handwritten note on the back of his copy reads "police gassed rally before first speaker." A striking poster with Nixon's face superimposed onto an image of Uncle Same holding a gun. The End is Near Posters unknown
1967251650N.p. 1967. Third printing. 12 66 2 pp. Original printed card covers. Newspaper clippings pasted in. Very good. In a half morocco folder. Third printing. 12 66 2 pp. Souvenir of future President Richard Nixon's luncheon at Key Biscayne Florida signed by Nixon and the Rev. Billy Graham who was a guest at the event. The book also bears a presentation inscription to James Copley and many notes and drawings by a supporter at the event. An interesting and unique piece of Nixon memorabilia. unknown
1960E1982NY: Harper & Brothers 1960. First. Hard Cover. Yes. First edition stated. OWNERSHIP SIGNATURE OF RICHARD NIXON PRESUMABLY AS PRESIDENT--SEE BELOW IN INK ALONG TOP EDGE OF THE ILLUSTRATED FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR ON THE HALF TITLE: "For President Richard M. Nixon/ with admiration and good wishes/ Ralph Nading Hill". Cloth 338 pps. with index bibliography. Illustrated with line drawings at the chapter headings. Colorful history of the region from the days of the early settlers "who did not come here on account of their religion but to fish and trade" through the early 20th century. Near fine hint of discoloration to the gutter and one corner. In edgeworn dust jacket. Harper & Brothers unknown
19823645New York: Warner Books 1982. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 Inches. 371 PP. First printing copy signed on the half title-page "To Ambassador Joe Reed from - Richard - 1982." Joseph Verner Reed Jr. served as the United States Ambassador to Morocco from 1981 to 1985. <br /> Original price of $17.50 intact. Hint of wear to corners. DJ a bit rubbed at extremities. An appealing copy with a nice association. Housed in custom slipcase. Warner Books hardcover
19701732Original: Original 1970. Original Photograph. Photograph. Very Good . 3 1/2 X 5 Inches. Original lot of 18 photographs 21 Black/White negatives and 28 color negatives. All of the photographs are from the June 25 1970 50th Anniversary of the United States Jaycees Convention in St. Louis MO. Nixon was the keynote speaker for the evening. Classic Richard Nixon poses amongst candid shots of Pat Richard and family at the event. VG condition overall. Original unknown
19685459Miami FL: Republican National Committee 1968. Original Document. Near Fine. Each ticket measures 7 1/2 X 2 3/4 Inches. UNUSED ORIGINAL SET OF ALL FIVE DAILY TICKETS TO THE 1968 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN MIAMI FL - WITH ORIGINAL ENVELOPE! The Nixon/Agnew Ticket. Republican National Committee unknown
19882262New York: Simon and Schuster 1988. Signed Limited Edition. Original cloth. Near Fine. 6 1/4 X 9 1/2 Inches. 336 PP. #578 of 600 signed and numbered copies by President Richard Nixon. Housed in original issue slipcase. Hint of rubbing to gold gilt stamping on spine else a fine copy. Simon and Schuster unknown
1378New York: Arbor House 1985. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 5 3/4 X 8 1/2 Inches. 240 PP. Signed and inscribed to General "Jimmy" Doolittle by President Richard Nixon directly on the half title-page. Signed "To General James Doolittle with appreciation for his years of dedicated service to the nation - far beyond the call of duty Love Richard Nixon 4-11-85." First printing copy with full and complete numberline to the "1" on the copyright page. Original price of $14.95 intact on front flap of DJ. <br /> <br /> General James "Jimmy" Doolittle was a career officer in the US Air Corps and Air Force. His service to the country began as a flight and gunnery instructor during WWI and continued through the WWII years. He is most widely recognized as the leader and namesake of the famous "Doolittle Raiders" of 1942. This raid of 16 B-25 bombers was the first air attack on the Japanese after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in late 1941. Doolittle was the recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom among many other accolades. His is one of the most widely recognized names in United States military history.<br /> <br /> An association copy of this magnitude is a true rarity. Arbor House hardcover
1969BOOKS005421ICambridge Mass: Belknap Press/Harvard Univ. 664 & 637 & 638 pp. prev owner's name on endpaper of each vol. 1969. sm.4to index. good copies in discolored edge-worn djs. Papers covering FDR's first presidental term selected from those in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. . Belknap Press/Harvard Univ unknown
New York, Bantam Books, 1972, 16mo (cm. 18 x 10,5) brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 159 con 64 tavole fotografiche (molte a pagina doppia) in nero e a colori nel testo (Extra) .
0265208076.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
808Affiche originale, impression offset. 1972. "Paid for by fiinance commitee for the re-election for President Nixon". Dimensions: 61 x 43 cm. Parfait état. On joint un badge.
808Affiche originale, impression offset. 1972. "Paid for by fiinance commitee for the re-election for President Nixon". Dimensions: 61 x 43 cm. Parfait état. On joint un badge.
151893Rare original inauguration invitation for President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon. Octavo finely printed inauguration invitation on cardstock with tissue-guarded black and white portraits of Eisenhower and Nixon signed in facsimile. In fine condition. The piece measures 6.5 inches by 10 inches. The political partnership of Dwight David Eisenhower and Richard Milhous Nixon spanning two terms in the White House from 1953 to 1961 was one of the most consequential and privately complicated vice presidential relationships in the history of the American executive uniting the most celebrated military commander of the Second World War with one of the most ambitious and tactically gifted politicians of the postwar generation. Eisenhower the five-star Supreme Allied Commander who had overseen the liberation of Western Europe before serving as NATO's first Supreme Commander selected the thirty-nine-year-old California Senator as his running mate in 1952 partly to balance the ticket generationally and geographically and partly for Nixon's aggressive anti-communist credentials — an asset in the early years of the Cold War that Eisenhower above partisan controversy in a way few politicians ever achieve found useful to have at arm's length. The relationship between the two men was never personally warm: Eisenhower's famous hesitation when asked in 1960 to name a major idea of Nixon's that he had adopted his reply that if given a week he might think of one was damaging enough to Nixon's presidential campaign that it became one of the more celebrated gaffes in modern American political history and reflected a genuine ambivalence about his Vice President that Nixon felt deeply. Yet Eisenhower was also the president who stood by Nixon during the 1952 Checkers speech crisis when Nixon's political survival hung on a televised address responding to allegations of a secret political fund and who deployed Nixon extensively as a diplomatic emissary and political surrogate across eight years — sending him to confront Nikita Khrushchev in the famous Kitchen Debate of 1959 and to represent the administration in fifty-four countries. The Eisenhower years gave Nixon the foreign policy credibility and national profile that eventually carried him to the presidency and whatever its personal limitations the partnership produced one of the most stable and prosperous decades in modern American history. unknown
67546London: Osprey Automotive 1991. Motoring Quarto 23 x 21cm pp.128 illustrated throughout. Publisher's glossy photographic covers. Fine. A history of the Aston Martin marque. Includes a photo of the AMV8 adapted for use in 'The Living Daylights' 1987. From the comprehensive James Bond archive assembled by Jon Gilbert pencilled ownership within. London: Osprey Automotive, 1991 unknown
63-1771Hollywood CA: Fox Film Corporation 1932. Printed Signed 9" x 7" Black & White Photograph. Very Good with pin holes at corners. Marian Nixon was a silent film star most known for her role opposite Lon Chaney in the 1925 movie The Phantom Of The Opera. The autograph is printed not original. Hollywood, CA: [Fox Film Corporation], [1932]. unknown
193850069Chapel Hill: UNC Press 1938. First edition. Evans Walker. 4to. 98 pp. illustrated from photographs. A very good copy. The photo-illustrated dust jacket has a few chips and pieces lacking and shows light soiling on the rear text panel. One of the earliest books to be illustrated by the photographers of the FSA: Evans Lange Shahn Rothstein Carter Mydans. The text is by a member of the Southern Agrarian writers group. UNC Press unknown