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198012074New York: Warner Books 1980. Fourth Printing. Hardcover. good/fair. 341 pages. Map endpaper maps source notes index fore-edge soiled remainder stamp on fore-edge DJ soiled: sm tears sm chips. Signed by the author. Warner Books hardcover
1968162793N.p.: N.p. 1968. Vintage oversize borderless satin finish photograph of US President Richard Nixon-unusually animated-surrounded by supporters on the night of the 1968 presidential election. Stamp of photographer Erich Hartmann on the verso. <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 /> 7.75 x 11.75 inches archivally mounted in a white mat measuring 14 x 18 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
19882051New York: Wynwood Press 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. An inscribed copy of Patterns Of Abuse by John H. Taylor to Bill Safire with laid-in note from President Richard Nixon praising the book. Octavo 383pp. Red hardcover spine in black cloth with title in gilt. No additional printings noted on copyright page. In publisher's dust jacket $18.95 on front flapin fine condition. The author of this book John H. Taylor was the director of the Nixon Library and chief aide to former President Nixon. He inscribed the book to William Safire on the half title: "To Bill Safire - With respect and also appreciation for his wonderful - Though too seldom heeded - advice on language. RHR." Additional note from former President Richard Nixon on his personal stationery to Bill Safire recommending this book to him. He finished the letter with a personal note: "He's not yet in your class but he's getting there!. Wynwood Press hardcover books
1984190454Boston: Little Brown and Company 1984. First trade edition first printing inscribed by the 37th President on the front free endpaper "To Don Gibson with best wishes from Richard Nixon". In Real Peace the former President outlined his view of how lasting peace can be secured between the Soviet Union and the United States achieved through the US taking a much more assertive position with its military and economic power. The trade edition issued in January 1984 was preceded by a private edition in September 1983. Octavo. Original blue cloth spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket. Unclipped jacket a little toned with very light soiling and minimal creasing at extremities: a fine copy in near-fine jacket. hardcover
1980193138New York: Warner Books 1980. First edition signed limited issue number 548 of 2500 copies signed by the 37th President here preserving the original numbered card chemise and the publisher's certificate of authenticity. In The Real War Nixon argues for a more assertive American political and economic posture abroad especially to counter the Soviet threat. Octavo. Original red morocco spine lettered in gilt silk moiré endpapers gilt edges. In original card chemise. A fine copy. unknown
PrakashN-9780194514071OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. Paperback. New. ENGLISH OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback
PrakashN-9780194514071OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. Paperback. New. ENGLISH OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback
1904002904Macmillan 1904 "Bound in green ribbed cloth with gilt spine titles 290 pp. plus 2 pp ads. Author was a professor of political economy at Harvard. Apparently a rare book with no copies of this currently available and Worldcat listing but one copy. I did find one copy in a dealer catalog from 2016. This a nice copy with a trace of rubbing a touch of shelf wear a tiny number in pencil on the front endpaper and the last several leaves with a slight corner bump.Possibly read once. "Carver's principal achievement in economic theory was to extend Clark's theory of marginalism to determination of interest from saving 'abstinence' and productivity of capital.4 He made pioneering contributions to agricultural and rural economics and in rural sociology.35 He wrote on such diverse topics as monetary economics6 macroeconomics7 the distribution of wealth8 the problem of evil9 uses of religion10 political science11 political economy12 social justice13 behavioral economics14 social evolution15 and the economics of national survival.16" from Wiki Macmillan hardcover
1905763291905. NIXON Alfred et al. comps. Roster of Confederate Soldiers in the War between the States Furnished by Lincoln County North Carolina 1861-1865. Lincolnton NC: Journal Print 1905. 1st ed. 264pp. Orig. printed wrappers housed in 3/4 black morocco and marbled board folding case. Lacks rear wrapper front wrapper professionally repaired else very good. Thornton 9447. Wright N-151. Rare Worldcat locates eight copies. Not in Dornbusch. Includes brief biographies of some officers and histories of a few units. unknown
1975195196Rochester NY: International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House 1975. First edition. Softcover. A landmark exhibition catalog for the show at the George Eastman House. Features an introduction by William Jenkins with excerpts from the writings of Baltz Adams and Deal. Jenkins writes of an almost indebtedness to Edward Ruscha whose lack of sentimentality or emotion was an influence on many of the participants in the show. Includes black and white images by Adams Baltz the Bechers Deal Gohlke Nixon Schott Wessel and color images by Shore. Also includes biographical information about each artist. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some light foxing. Otherwise a very nice copy. International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House unknown
198322407Says New YORK on Title Pg But No Publisher Name Mentioned Privately Printed 1983. HBDJ OP SIGNED by Richard Nixon Stated 1st printing Sept. 1983 light rub Scuff & tiny Chips extremities DJ blue cloth tweed with gold gilt lettering to spine Cover NF/NF-. 106 pgs Binding is Octavo Interior nice tight Clean Blue DJ with red & white Lettering. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Says New YORK on Title Pg But No Publisher Name Mentioned, Privately Printed hardcover
6376116John Wiley & Sons pp. 380 . Hardback. New. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
1993M0364<p>The Easton Press 1993. 6 Volumes. First thus; Collector's Edition; Limited Edition of 1500 #528 of 1500. <b>Signed by Nixon</b>. Issued without dust jackets. Used - Fine "as new" condition. Very minor shelf wear to bottom edges. Otherwise appear unopened / unread. Bindings and text blocks are tight bright and clean with no ownership markings or bookplates. Bound in full genuine navy leather with hubbed spines. Embossed in 22kt gold on the spines and front and back covers. Heavy duty binding boards. Printed on acid-neutral archival paper. All edges gilt. Smyth sewn with concealed muslin joints and permanent satin ribbon markers. Publisher's letter laid in. Photo is of the set we have at Barbed Wire Books. A beautiful copy as well as a unique and rare find!</p>Volumes: Six Crises The Real War Leaders Real Peace / No More Vietnams 1999 - Victory Without War and Seize the Moment. Easton Press hardcover
199010090New York: Simon and Schuster 1990. First Edition / Limited Edition. Leather bound. Fine. Signed limited edition of In The Arena: A Memoir of Victory Defeat and Renewal by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 384pp gilt lettering on spine silk end papers blue leather binding near fine blue leather slipcase. Limited edition of 500 copies signed by President Nixon this being number 140. A fine copy. Of all the memoirs written by former President Richard Nixon In The Arena is the most candid account of his time as President. It details his experiences with the USSR China and Watergate. Simon and Schuster unknown books
1993W1446<p>Norwalk Connecticut: The Easton Press 1993. Set of six volumes with former President Nixon's authentic AUTOGRAPH in volume 6. Limited edition: number 1417 of only 1500 copies SIGNED by Nixon. Each volume is beautifully bound in 22 kt. gilt-decorated rich gray leather with raised bands on spine; all-edges gilt. Laid in each book is an unused Easton Press bookplate; in SIX CRISES is a letter to the collector from Easton Press. The books are in as-new condition. Please note: four of the volumes remain in the orginal Easton Press shrinkwrap and that is reflected pun intended in one of the images accompanying this listing. SIGNED. First Edition Thus. Hard Cover. Collectible-Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.</p> The Easton Press hardcover
1960008704New York: McGraw Hill 1960. First Edition. hardcover. Near Fine in a Very Good price-clipped dustwrapper. Nixon's uncommon first book a selection of his speeches compiled when he was Vice President. INSCRIBED and SIGNED to --- -- "With best wishes/from/Richard Nixon" and dated 8 September 1977. With the recipient's mailing label from Nixon with his printed free frank laid in. <br/><br/> McGraw Hill hardcover
20172-1316627993Cambridge University Press 2017. DVD-ROM. New. 2nd edition. 7.56x5.35x0.47 inches. Cambridge University Press unknown
ANAIS-0385293763Doubleday. hardcover. Good. 1.8x09x2.1. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Doubleday hardcover
53444New York NY: Warner Books 1980. Politics FIRST EDITION INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Octavo 25 x 17cm pp.x; 341; 1 blank. Publisher's red cloth with map endpapers printed dust-wrapper. With warm presentation note to half-title; "To Sheila MacKellow with best wishes from Richard Nixon 1-8-81". Near fine in similar price-clipped wrapper. The recipient was a devout British Christian and a correspondent of President Nixon who first wrote to him with words of support during the Watergate crisis. A friendship flourished their letters continued and she received several inscribed books as gifts. Upon Mrs Mackellow's death her collection was either unsuccessful or withdrawn from public auction and subsequently acquired by ourselves via her solicitor. A nice association. New York, NY: Warner Books, 1980 unknown
1955mon0000145260Derbyshire Archaeological and Na 1955-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Clean copy sound binding. Derbyshire Archaeological and Na paperback
1955mon0000356584Derbyshire Archaeological and Na 1955-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. NOT an ex-library book. Well read with some wear but still very useable. Derbyshire Archaeological and Na paperback
7514New York 1990: Simon & Schuster. First Edition. Full-Leather. Number 313 of 500 copies SIGNED by President Nixon. Full Navy blue leather binding spine lettered in gilt silk end papers; publisher's full Navy blue leather slipcase. Illustrated with black and white photographs. A fine copy in a fine slipcase. <br/><br/> Simon & Schuster hardcover books
1950246969Washington D.C. 1950. One page on letterhead of House of Representatives. 4to. Very good. In black cloth chemise. One page on letterhead of House of Representatives. 4to. In answer to her inquiry the young Congressman from California writes<br/><br/> "This is just a note to tell you that I am the son of Frank Nixon of California and that i can recall his speaking of you on several occasions. Three years ago when I came to Washington my farmer sic and mother purchased a farm in Pennsylvania and have lived there until this Winter. He had the misfortune however of breaking his arm just a fw weeks ago and has now gone to Florida for th balance of the year ."<br/><br/>Nixon had leaped to national prominence through his role in the Un-American Activities Committee in winning a perjury conviction against Alger Hiss. unknown books
100059Rare collection of original photographs and documents from the second Presidential Inauguration of Richard M. Nixon. Included are three original large-format White House photographs of Nixon as President the presidential couple and Vice President Gerald Ford; a press credential tag allowing access to the Nixon/Agnew headquarters on Election Night Nov. 7th 1972 a pro-Nixon metallic silver sash bearing the slogan "President Nixon. Now more than ever" a collection of candid photographs from inaugural celebrations and protests including snapshots of Nixon John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart among others; a pro-Nixon button a notepad from the Committee For the Re-election of the President two scripts from the Presidential Inauguration and a copy of the staff directory for the Inaugural committee. In near fine condition. A remarkable collection. Rare framed collection of official medallions and pins from the second Presidential Inauguration of Richard M. Nixon of 1973. Contents include a gold chain link bracelet bearing a medallion with the Presidential Seal six small presidential pins two elaborate gold pins bearing the presidential seal an Inaugural Committee Staff Ribbon with Inaugural medallion and a gold necklace bearing a medallion with Nixon's portrait in profile. Housed in a custom shadow box frame lined with blue velvet. In fine condition. The entire piece measures 22 inches by 14 inches. Held on January 20th 1973 the second inauguration of Richard Nixon marked the commencement of the second term of Richard Nixon as President and the second term of Spiro Agnew as Vice President. Nixon resigned one year and twenty days into the term and was succeeded by Gerald Ford who had previously succeeded Spiro Agnew as Vice President 263 days into Spiro's term and following his resignation. While Nixon's premature departure from office often dominates assessments of his presidency his legacy has undergone reevaluation in the more than 40 years since his resignation. Political historian and pollster Douglas Schoen has argued that Nixon was the most important American figure in post-war U.S. politics for his important domestic and foreign policy accomplishments including the foundation of the EPA in 1970 ending the United States Military draft in 1973 and signing the Paris Peace Accords that same year ending U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. unknown books
1969365914Philadelphi: Globe Ticket Company 1969. Unbound. Near Fine. Three tickets to the inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew on January 20 1969. The tickets measure 7.25" x 2.5" and are printed on both sides. There is some light wear to the tickets and a couple spots but they are unused with the stub still attached overall near fine. Each of the three tickets is different with two printed on stiff white card stock with different color inks used for each; the third ticket is printed on a stiff gold-coated card stock. Each shows a portrait of Nixon and Agnew with various illustrations of America on one side and the event information on the other. One white card stock ticket has a price of $12.00 and a location on the mall while the other white ticket has no price and is for an "Honored Guest" with seating near the White House. The final gold foil ticket was likely reserved for V.I.P.s with seating on the "Presidential Reviewing Stand"; additional research may well determine whose actual seat this was but our Nixon Presidential Library card has expired and we have not had time to renew it just yet. Nevertheless an interesting selection of tickets from President Nixon's first term as president. Globe Ticket Company unknown