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197455948Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1974. First Edition. Thirty-four volumes comprising the near-entirety of the Statement of Information complete save Book V lacking; all four volumes of Appendices; all four volumes of "Statement of Information Submitted on Behalf of President Nixon;" and eight related House Documents as listed below. Condition uniformly Very Good to Near Fine free of markings or substantial wear. <br /> <br /> Together a hard-to-assemble nearly complete run of evidentiary documents relating to the Nixon impeachment hearings. Be your own judge! STATEMENT OF INFORMATION 18 vols<br /> <br /> • Book I. Events prior to the Watergate break-in December 2 1971-June 17 1972<br /> • Book II. Events following the Watergate break-in June 17 1972-February 9 1973<br /> • Book III. Events following the Watergate break-in June 20 1972-March 22 1973. in two volumes<br /> • Book IV. Events following the Watergate break-in March 22 1973-April 30 1973. in three volumes<br /> • Book V two volumes - Kleindienst Nomination Hearings Lacking<br /> • Book VI. Political contributions by milk producers cooperatives: the 1971 milk price support decision in two volumes<br /> • Book VII. White House surveillance activities and campaign activities in four volumes<br /> • Book VIII. Internal Revenue Service<br /> • Book IX. Watergate special prosecutors; Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry April 30 1973-July 1 1974 in two volumes<br /> • Book X. Tax deduction for gift of papers<br /> • Book XI. Bombing of Cambodia<br /> • Book XII. Impoundment of funds; Government expenditures on President Nixon's private properties at San Clemente and Key Biscayne<br /> <br /> STATEMENT OF INFORMATION SUBMITTED ON BEHALF OF PRESIDENT NIXON 4 vols<br /> <br /> • Book I: Events Following the Watergate Break-In June 19 1971-March 1 1974<br /> • Book II: Department of Justice Litigation<br /> • Book III: Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: the 1971 Milk Price Support Decision<br /> • Book IV: White House Surveillance Activities<br /> <br /> APPENDICES 4 vols<br /> <br /> • Appendix I: Presidential statements on the Watergate break-in and its investigation<br /> • Appendix II: Papers in criminal cases initiated by the Watergate Special Prosecution Force June 27 1973-August 2 1974<br /> • Appendix III: Supplementary documents: White House edited transcripts April 4 1972 March 22 1973 June 23 1972<br /> • Appendix IV: Political matters memoranda August 13 1971-September 18 1972<br /> <br /> ADDITIONAL HOUSE DOCUMENTS 8 vols<br /> <br /> • Testimony of Witness. Books I-III Complete<br /> • Impeachment: Selected Materials<br /> • Transcripts of Eight Recorded Presidential Conversations<br /> • Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon President of the United States: Report of the Committee on the Judiciary<br /> • Minority Memorandum on Facts and Law<br /> • Comparison of White House and Judiciary Committee Transcripts of Eight Recorded Presidential Conversations Serial No. 34. Government Printing Office unknown
1955263222Washington D.C. 1955. Each one page on letterhead of Office of the Vice President signed in ink. With mailing envelopes. 4to. Fine. Each one page on letterhead of Office of the Vice President signed in ink. With mailing envelopes. 4to. Nixon after His Tour of Central America. Vice President Dick Nixon writes to Life magazine photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt about the recent goodwill tour of Mexico Cuba El Salvador and Honduras. Eisenstaedt accompanied the party as photographer. The issue of LIFE for 28 February 1955 carried a feature on 'The Muy Simpatico Mr. Nixon' with his photographs.<br/><br/>Two letters: the first dated 6 April reads "Mrs. Noxon and I greatly enjoyed having you with us and we both thought that the picture story in Life was outstanding in every way. I don't know when another trip will be scheduled but you can be sure that we would be delighted to have you with us again ."<br/><br/>The second dated 16 June reading in part ". thoughtful of you to send us so many of the colored slides you took on the Central American tour. . You have been traveling since we last saw you! . I'd like to hear about your latest trip. ."<br/>With the carbon copy of Eisenstaedt's letter to Nixon dated 12 May 1955 headlined Addis Ababa in ballpoint pen giving a brief summary of Eisie's travels "since I left you in Honduras"<br/><br/>With an invitation from Vice President and Mrs. Nixon to a reception at Blair House on Wednesday 2 February 1955.<br/>With a typed letter signed from Nixon to Eisenstaedt 23 January 1958 thanking him for pictures of the visit of the King of Morocco. unknown books
601640"Dick"; with holograph salutation in blue fountain pen ink on engraved Richard Nixon 26 Federal Plaza New York City letterhead June 19 1985. 10" x 7 1/2"; fine fresh clean example. Framed together with engraving of Nixon with double paper mat and enclosed in antique style brown wooden frame. Frame size: 17 1/4" x 21". To Mr Rudy Vallee 7430 Pyramid Place Hollywood California 90046 "Dear Rudy in Nixons hand; body of letter typed This is just a note to thank you for your very kind letter of June 10th. The dinner which the Black Republicans had scheduled in my honor has been postponed because of the hotel strike. They will try to find a mutually satisfactory date for some time this fall. I thought you might be interested in a column I wrote last week with regard to support of the freedom fighters in Nicaragua and other parts of the world. Pat joins me in sending our best wishes to Ellie and to you. Sincerely Dick." Nixon Richard Milhous 1913-1994 37th president of the United States 1969-1974 and the only one to have resigned from office due to the Watergate scandal. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. hardcover books
602437"RN" with holograph greeting in blue fountain pen ink on his engraved Richard Nixon 577 Chestnut Ridge Road Woodcliff Lake New Jersey letterhead January 2 1991. 6 5/8" x 8 7/8"; very good. To The Honorable Daniel Patrick Moynihan: "Dear Pat: I thought you might be interested in seeing some unconventional wisdom on foreign and domestic issues. Best wishes for the New Year Sincerely RN." Provenance: from the estate of Daniel Patrick Moynihan. With the estate numbers in the upper margin. Moynihan 1927-2003 born March 16 1927 Tulsa Oklahoma; died March 26 2003 Washington District of Columbia; U.S. senator from New York January 3 1977-2001; outspoken proponent of arms control. Hillary Clinton took Moynihan's place in the United States Senate. Nixon 1913-1994 born January 13 1913 Yorba Linda California; died April 22 1994 New York City; 37th president of the United States 1969-1974 and the only President to have resigned from office due to the Watergate scandal. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
500821half-length pose attired in a business suit ca. 1953. 8" x 11" on heavy stock. Signed and inscribed to Philippine newspaperman and columnist for "The Asia Weekly" in Manila Vincente Villamin: "To my friend Vincente Villamin 'Mabuhoy!' from Richard Nixon." Very good. Villamin covered the Navy Court of Inquiry hearings on the Japanese bonbing of Pearl Harbor. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
500822"RN" on printed White House letterhead with "The Western White House" typed below San Clemente August 23 1971 to Meet The Press moderator Lawrence Spivak: "I was sorry to learn from herb Klein that you are having to spend time in the hospital. Needless to say we appreciate how difficult it must be for someone with your great energy to be away from the firing line. But we want to lure you to follow all of the doctor's orders during these difficult days -- there is an exciting political season just around the corner and you will need to be in top condition.". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
199513161New York: Arbor House 1995. Presidential edition. Full leather boxed. Fine/Fine box. 8vo. Pp. 240. All edges gilt. Bound in full brown leather lettered in gilt. Housed in a beige cloth clamshell box with brown ribbon tie lettered in gilt. From an edition of 200 numbered and signed copies #119. An unread collectible copy. Arbor House unknown
199046191New York: Simon and Schuster 1990. First Printing. Hardcover. Very good/good. 384 pages. Illus. index some wear and soiling to DJ. Signed by the author on a Nixon Library bookplate. Simon and Schuster hardcover
198213817New York: Warner Books 1982. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very good/very good. First edition of Leaders by Richard Nixon inscribed to NBA great Wilt Chamberlain. Octavo 371pp. Blue hardcover black cloth spine title stamped in silver on spine. Stated "first printing" on copyright page with full number line. Light foxing along top edge of text block some wear to spine from handling bumped lower corner. In the publisher's dust jacket retail price on the front flap short closed tear to rear panel bright illustrations. Inscribed on the title page: "To Wilt Chamberlain with warm regard from Richard Nixon / 1-20-83." Wilt Chamberlain 1936-1999 was one of the greatest offensive players in NBA history. He was an ardent supporter of Richard Nixon in 1968 and 1972 even accompanying him to the funeral of Martin Luther King Jr. He never identified as a Republican but his support for Nixon angered many of his black friends. Provenance: RR Auctions October 2022. Warner Books hardcover
500821half-length pose attired in a business suit ca. 1953. 8" x 11" on heavy stock. Signed and inscribed to Philippine newspaperman and columnist for "The Asia Weekly" in Manila Vincente Villamin: "To my friend Vincente Villamin 'Mabuhoy!' from Richard Nixon." Very good. Villamin covered the Navy Court of Inquiry hearings on the Japanese bonbing of Pearl Harbor. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
16-3480Circa early 1970s. 6.5 x 9.5 inches on mat 14 x 15.5 inches Three photographs of members of the Nixon family signed and inscribed by Patricia Nixon also signed by Richard Nixon Julie Nixon Eisenhower and David Eisenhower in various inks mounted 35 x 39.5 cm. Apparently inscribed to Ray Steel. Circa early 1970s unknown
198085063New York: Warner 1980. First Edition. First printing. Signed and inscribed "for Ralph de Toledano" on applied bookplate on half-title as usual. Octavo; red cloth hardcover dustjacket; 341pp. Light wear with small abrasion to cloth at base of front board; Very Good. In the original dustwrapper unclipped priced $12.50 on front flap toned at margins with a bit of rubbing at extremities; Very Good. <br /> <br /> A significant association copy inscribed by Nixon to his long-time friend and political adviser the conservative journalist Ralph de Toledano 1916-2007. Toledano was a notable figure in Nixon's 1950 California Senate campaign regularly appearing at rallies and speaking on the candidate's behalf. Later as Vice President Nixon penned the introduction to Toledano's 1960 book Lament for a Generation and Toledano later occupied a key but unofficial advisory role in the Nixon White House. Signed copies of The Real War are by no means a rarity and all are signed on pasted-in bookplates but copies with real association value are far less common. Warner unknown
1955263222Washington D.C. 1955. Each one page on letterhead of Office of the Vice President signed in ink. With mailing envelopes. 4to. Fine. Each one page on letterhead of Office of the Vice President signed in ink. With mailing envelopes. 4to. Vice President Dick Nixon writes to Life magazine photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt about the recent goodwill tour of Mexico Cuba El Salvador and Honduras. Eisenstaedt accompanied the party as photographer. The issue of LIFE for 28 February 1955 carried a feature on 'The Muy Simpatico Mr. Nixon' with his photographs.<br /> <br /> Two letters: the first dated 6 April reads "Mrs. Noxon and I greatly enjoyed having you with us and we both thought that the picture story in Life was outstanding in every way. I don't know when another trip will be scheduled but you can be sure that we would be delighted to have you with us again ."<br /> <br /> The second dated 16 June reading in part ". thoughtful of you to send us so many of the colored slides you took on the Central American tour. . You have been traveling since we last saw you! . I'd like to hear about your latest trip. ."<br /> With the carbon copy of Eisenstaedt's letter to Nixon dated 12 May 1955 headlined Addis Ababa in ballpoint pen giving a brief summary of Eisie's travels "since I left you in Honduras"<br /> <br /> With an invitation from Vice President and Mrs. Nixon to a reception at Blair House on Wednesday 2 February 1955.<br /> With a typed letter signed from Nixon to Eisenstaedt 23 January 1958 thanking him for pictures of the visit of the King of Morocco. unknown
500822"RN" on printed White House letterhead with "The Western White House" typed below San Clemente August 23 1971 to Meet The Press moderator Lawrence Spivak: "I was sorry to learn from herb Klein that you are having to spend time in the hospital. Needless to say we appreciate how difficult it must be for someone with your great energy to be away from the firing line. But we want to lure you to follow all of the doctor's orders during these difficult days -- there is an exciting political season just around the corner and you will need to be in top condition.". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown
602437"RN" with holograph greeting in blue fountain pen ink on his engraved Richard Nixon 577 Chestnut Ridge Road Woodcliff Lake New Jersey letterhead January 2 1991. 6 5/8" x 8 7/8"; very good. To The Honorable Daniel Patrick Moynihan: "Dear Pat: I thought you might be interested in seeing some unconventional wisdom on foreign and domestic issues. Best wishes for the New Year Sincerely RN." Provenance: from the estate of Daniel Patrick Moynihan. With the estate numbers in the upper margin. Moynihan 1927-2003 born March 16 1927 Tulsa Oklahoma; died March 26 2003 Washington District of Columbia; U.S. senator from New York January 3 1977-2001; outspoken proponent of arms control. Hillary Clinton took Moynihan's place in the United States Senate. Nixon 1913-1994 born January 13 1913 Yorba Linda California; died April 22 1994 New York City; 37th president of the United States 1969-1974 and the only President to have resigned from office due to the Watergate scandal. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
1970162936N.p.: N.p. 1970. Vintage oversize satin finish photograph of President Richard Nixon working on a television speech in the Executive Office Building on October 7 1970. Stamp of photographer Fred J. Maroon on the verso along with annotations in manuscript ink and pencil.<br /> <br /> Fred J. Maroon worked in fashion travel portraiture and architectural photography but is perhaps best remembered today for his photographs of Washington DC. His photographs of Nixon spanning the period before during and after the Watergate scandal are considered the definitive visual document of the Nixon presidency and were the subject of a photo book "The Nixon Years 1969-1974 White House to Watergate" published by Abbeville Press in 1999. <br /> <br /> From the archive of the PIX Agency an American photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969. <br /> <br /> 14 x 11 inches archivally matted in a 20 x 16 inch 8-ply white mat. Near Fine with annotations in manuscript ink on the bottom margin of the recto noting a caption "Pres. at work on TV speech" and a collation number 71. N.p. unknown
194321250531943. London: Lindsay Drummond. 1943. 8vo. Original grey cloth decorated and lettered in gilt; illustrated wrapper retaining price; pp. 165 illustrations to the text after drawings by the auhor; marginal and surface wear to wrappers light even toning due to wartime paper; otherwise very good.Very rare first edition of this gripping first-hand account by an Air Raid Warden in Finsbury London the during the Blitz experienced by the actress and playwrite Barbara Nixon 1907-1983 who kept a dairy throughout the war. On September 2 1940 five day before the continuous bombing campaign started she witnessed the beginning of the Blitz when 300 German bombers and 600 escorting fighters arrived over London. Although miles away she could see that ""the East End were getting it. we could see the miniature silver planes circling round the target area in such perfect formation that they looked like a children's toy model of flying boats or chair-o-planes at a fair . Presently we saw a white cloud rising; it looked like a huge evening cumulus billowing outwards and always upwards . The cloud grew to such a size that we gasped incredulously; there could not ever in history have been so gigantic a fire"" pp. 13/14. First working part time Barbara Nixon later became one of the first women to be employed as a full-time Air Raid Warden in London. Barbara Nixon was active in the Labour Party whilst her husband Maurice Dobb was a Cambridge historian and Communist. His house ""St Andrews"" in Chesterton Lane was a frequent meeting place for Cambridge communists and known locally as ""The Red House"". The publisher Lindsay Drummond was strictly anti-Fascist and employed the exiled modernist book designer John Heartfield.Len Deighton described this narrative as a most fascinating book which brought back memories of his childhood during the war see the new publication of 1980.LibraryHub locates copies only in British deposit libraries and at the Bishopsgate Institute in the East End of London; WorldCat does not locate any copies; not in the Imperial War Museum. hardcover
196913699First Man on the Moon" Stamp Presentation SIGNED by President Nixon and U.S. Postmaster General Winton Blount. An attractive 11" x 14" full color lithograph print framed with a full color single stamp affixed at lower right entitled FIRST MAN ON THE MOON with "First Day of Issue" cancellation with printed notation underneath stating "This stamp made from the die carried to and from the moon." Inset into an 8.5" x 9" photo of Earth from space is a photo of Neil Armstrong on the moon with his famous words overlaid: ".one small step for a man one giant leap for mankind." At lower left are the signatures of both President Richard Nixon and Postmaster General Winton M. Blount. Perhaps soon to be an heirloom. N.p. unknown
Q-085184037XTransport Bookman Publications. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Transport Bookman Publications hardcover
1988225780New York/London Simon and Schuster 1988. 1988. First edition. 8vo. Color pictorial dust jacket unclipped; remainder stamp on bottom edge. Very good-fine. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed by Nixon the first preliminary page to Betty Palmer: "To Betty Palmer - with best wishes from - Richard Nixon." Betty/Elizabeth Palmer was the widow of L.A. Times political columnist Kyle Palmer. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. New York/London, Simon and Schuster [1988]. hardcover books
1988225780New York/London Simon and Schuster 1988. 1988. First edition. 8vo. Color pictorial dust jacket unclipped; remainder stamp on bottom edge. Very good-fine. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed by Nixon the first preliminary page to Betty Palmer: "To Betty Palmer - with best wishes from - Richard Nixon." Betty/Elizabeth Palmer was the widow of L.A. Times political columnist Kyle Palmer. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. New York/London, Simon and Schuster [1988]. hardcover
45982The California representative and senator went on to serve as Dwight Eisenhower's vice president 1953-61 and was then elected thirty-seventh president of the United States a controversial tenure ending in the only presidential resignation in American history. Original Drawing Signed 1p 8½" X 11" n.p. n.d. circa 1960. Very good. Faintly age toned and even more faintly edgeworn with three small marks down left margin not affecting holograph portion or likeness. Boldly pencilled head-and-shoulders portrait by an unidentified amateur artist boldly inscribed and signed in black ink at lower left: "To Donald Burnell / with best wishes / from / Richard Nixon." Attractive and most unusual in this form -- signed right around the period of his disastrous debates with presidential contender Kennedy. unknown
6474200Springer pp. 476 . Hardback. New. Springer hardcover
19332606100027Baltimore: Manuscript Signatures 1933. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed. A collection of approximately 38 autographs from Gideon N. Stieff Sr. 1893-1970. Stieff was a prominent Baltimorean and president of Kirk-Stieff Co a silver and cutlery wholesaler. The Collection contains a series of signed photos and letters from the 1933-2007.<br>Includes autographs from musicians politicians and public figures. Contains signatures from: Richard Nixon President in a letter concerning Vietnam from 1970 ; Harry Emerson Fosdick Baptist Minister; John Edgar Hoover First FBI Director; Milton S. Eisenhower Brother of President Eisenhower; H. L. Mencken Journalist; Jane Cowl Actress; Brian Aherne Actor; Philip Hayes Major General U.S. Army; Julie Krone Horse Jockey; Salvatore Baccaloni Opera Singer; Robert Weede Opera Singer; Charles Kullman Opera singer; The Hep-Cats &Daisy Mae Singers; Kate Smith Singer; Habs J. Kindler Founder of the National Symphony Orchestra; Stephen Hero Violinist; Zino Francescatti Violinist; Joseph Szigeti Violinist; Renee Fleming Opera Singer; Herbert R. O’Connor Maryland Governor; Thomas D'Alesandro Jr. Baltimore Mayor; Theodore McKeldin Baltimore Mayor; Albert C. Richie Maryland Govenor and Presidential Candidate John Marshall Butler Maryland Senator; J Glenn Beall Maryland Senator; Oscar Tschirky Chef and Hotelier; Lizette Woodworth Reese Poet Laureate; a letter from National Recovery Administration an agency established by Roosevelt that was dissolved after the Supreme Court ruled it Unconstitutional; among others. Manuscript Signatures hardcover
198510330New York: Arbor House 1985. Presidential Edition. Full leather. Fine. The Presidential Edition of No More Vietnams signed by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 240pp. Brown leather gilt lettering on spine gilt edges. Buckram cloth clamshell box with "Presidential Edition" in gilt on front flap silk tie down. Minor scuffing to leather cover of book from slipcase insert which is typical with this edition. The book has never been read. From a limited edition printing of 200 copies this being number 99 signed by President Nixon. This limited edition of No More Vietnams is known as the Presidential Edition not to be confused with the Deluxe Limited Edition which is bound in blue cloth. No More Vietnams is a retrospective of President Nixon's experience with the Vietnam War. It was a defense of his policies and tactics to end the war ten years after the last troops were withdrawn under President Ford's administration. Arbor House unknown books