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19717948New York: Pierpont Morgan Library 1971. stiff paper wrappers. Bookbinding. small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. xv 263 pages. S-K 3707. First edition. Brenni no.240. Preface by Charles Ryskamp followed by a two page introduction by Nixon. The 66 bindings are described in great detail and each is accompanied by an illustration. Includes an index of binders owners and authors. Important book. Pierpont Morgan Library unknown books
198063837NY:: Warner Books. Very Good. 1980. Hardcover. 044651201X . Deluxe edition. SIGNED by the author. Octavo bound in burgundy cloth with silver lettering and design silver edges red ribbon bookmark. About fine. No dust jacket as issued. Housed in a very good fair sized dent along a top edge matching cloth slipcase. ; 341 pages . Warner Books, hardcover books
193042371930. NIXON Justin Wroe. AN EMERGING CHRISTIAN FAITH. NY: Harper & Brothers Punblishers 1930. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket; 327 pages. First Edtion. Signed presentation by Nixon on front endpaper. Scarce in dust jacket & signed. Near fine; bit of edgewear & fading d/j. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1962WRCAM3418Garden City: Doubleday 1962. 460pp. Cloth. Fine in very good slightly stained dust jacket. First edition. The special publisher's presentation issue with the extra blank leaf bearing an autopen Nixon signature bound in between the free endsheet and the half title. Doubleday hardcover books
1990288748New York. : Simon & Schuster. 1990. . 1st Edition. Hardcover quarter black cloth over black boards gilt spine title. . Owner’s inscription on the ffep otherwise very good in a price-clipped dust jacket with some wrinkling at the spine head. . 8vo. Inscribed and signed by Nixon on the second endpaper. Simon & Schuster. hardcover books
1969010445Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 1969. 3 vols. xiii 664; ix 637; ix 638p. b/w front. dj. Contents: v. 1 January 1933-February 1934. v. 2 March 1934-August 1935. v. 3 September 1935-January 1937. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press unknown books
1969291331Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1969. hardcover. near fine. Three volumes. Frontis each volume. Tall thick 8vo cloth. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 1969. A near fine set.<br/><br/> These three volumes contain the text of approximately 1400 documents from the collections of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. Volume I: January 1933 - February 1934. Volume II: March 1934 - August 1935. Volume III: September 1935 - January 1937.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
195752044Hyde Park NY: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library 1957. First edition. 8vo. 2 volumes: xiv 614; 6 700 pp. Portrait frontispiece to volume one. Gilt-stamped green cloth; volume one a little stained else very good. <br/><br/> Franklin D. Roosevelt Library hardcover books
197164181New York: Pierpont Morgan Library 1971. First edition issue in wrappers. 4to. xv 263 1 pp. Illustrated from photographs. Detailed descriptions for 66 bindings in the collection with a plate illustrating each. Invitation for the exhibition of the bindings laid in. Ink mark on rear wrapper else very good. Original gilt-stamped brown wrappers crease at lower corner. 10578. <br/><br/> Pierpont Morgan Library unknown books
1977Embry 91138The Writer Inc. 1977. First edition first printing. Fine in near fine dust jacket with some rubbing to front panel and a lightly sunned spine. Inscribed by the author. The Writer, Inc., 1977. First edition, first printing. unknown books
191239506New York: n.p. 1912. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy with location stamp on the front wrapper mail fold contents clean. 16 pp. 8vo. Signed by the author. A separate printing of Nixon's letter which was introduced into the Congressional Record 62d Cong 2d sess. v. 48 No. 137. Not in OCLC. Single reference to the entry in the congressional record can be found in Society of the Chagres. Year Book V. 12 1917 p. 364: 129. Lewis Nixon 1861-1940. President of the Standard Motor Construction Company involved in the shipping industry and strong supporter of the redevelopment of the U.S. Merchant Marine was an advocate of preferential tarrifs for U.S. shipping. n.p. unknown books
12989Official US House of Representatives Ticket to Richard Nixon's 1973 Inauguration. 2" x 4" blue card with a vertical red line down the center of the card. The card reads "January Twentieth 1973 Inauguration Ceremonies admit bearer to Preferred Standing Room Area Only Capitol Ground Preferred Standing Room HOUSE." Includes the printed signatures of Howard W. Cannon and Marlan W. Cook Co-Chairmen Committee on Arrangements. The back of the card reads "This ticket to be presented only at Independence and New Jersey Avenues H-414." Card is in excellent condition. unknown books
1968WRCAM23746Washington 1968. Two invitations with envelopes and accompanying material. Folded once slight corner bumps else very good. An official invitation to Nixon inauguration and the ball later with unused return envelopes and reservation forms sheet of other activities and souvenir order sheet. unknown books
19601871New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1960. First Edition / Advance Review Copy. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Advance Review Copy of The Challenges We Face by President Richard Nixon. Octavo x 253pp. Brown cloth spine papers boards title in gilt on spine. Stated "first edition" on copyright page. Light foxing along top edge. In publisher's dust jacket $3.95 on front flap near fine with faint toning to the spine. Includes laid-in advance review copy postcard. An excellent copy. McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover books
12596NY PUTNAM 1956. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, PUTNAM, 1956 unknown books
1962WN6191Garden City NY: Doubleday & Co. 1962. Gray cloth with gilt lettering on blue backgrounds. A little worn but without defects. Inscribed on half title. Unpriceclipped pictorial jacket has creasing and 1" chip missing at top of lower panel. Mr. Nixon describes six crises encountered in his political career ending with his loss to John Kennedy in the 1960 Presidential campaign. . Author Inscription. First Edition. Cloth. Good/Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Doubleday & Co. Hardcover books
13008Watergate collection. A prestamped envelope with Nixon's image and the Watergate event printed on the envelope. The envelope was taken to the post office and post marked on the date of Nixon's resignation as President. The envelope reads "Richard Nixon Resigns as 37th President of the United States" and is postmarked Washington D.C. Aug 9 1974 AM. In excellent condition. unknown books
1957123270Hyde Park New York: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library 1957. Hardcover. VG Possibly never read. Green cloth over boards; 614 pp. 700 pp.; Minimally illustrated in bw. A selection of Roosevelt's papers relating to the conservation of America's natural resources taken from his time as both senator and president. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library hardcover books
1916279445London: Adam and Charles Black 1916. hardcover. very good. Nixon Mima. Introductory Essay be Dion Clayton Calthrop. 60 tipped in color plates. xii 316pp. thick 8vo decorative red cloth; spine evenly faded; outer margins of pages 243-250 torn not effecting either text or plates. London: A. & C. Black 1916. A very good copy with small repairs at spine ends.<br/><br/> Adam and Charles Black unknown books
12592NY VIKING 1960. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, VIKING, 1960 unknown books
2005177074Manchester Vt: Hudson Hills Press / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 2005. Hardbound. New/Sealed. volumes sealed; slipcases have scuffs & scratches. Two volume set in maroon slip case. Also has a cloth portfolio containing 2 CDs that accompanied the publication. Manuel Neri: Artists' Books / The Collaborative Process is a display of artists' books by Manuel Neri in the Reva and David Logan Gallery of Illustrated Books of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. Sketchy illustrations poetry original sculptures and more are captured with color photography revealing the intense and painstaking process of collaboration between author and artist. Three of the poetry books were written by Neri's primary model since 1972 Mary Julia Klimenko; other exhibitions include and introduction for a series of unique books that pair Neri's original drawings with poems by Pablo Neruda. A comprehensive essay by independent scholar and former editor-in-chief of "Artweek" Bruce Nixon rounds out this insightful look into the sublime intersection of verbal and visual imagery. Hudson Hills Press / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco hardcover books
1978213749London: Scolar 1978. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 232pp. index many black & white illustrations. Tall 8vo beige cloth d.w. London: Scolar Press 1978. First Edition. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket.<br/><br/> Scolar unknown books
200557894New York and Manchester: Hudson Hills Press. Very Good. 2005. Hardcover. 1555952593 . 193pp. silver-printed large maroon boards Near Fine in a like dj. Includes Supplemental Text 107pp. paperback and 2 CD Roms. All about Fine in a scuffed maroon cloth slipcase. . Hudson Hills Press hardcover books
1982WRCLIT64000London: Maggs Bros. 1982. Small quarto. Gilt cloth. Plates including a few in color. A very good or better copy with the bookplate of John Howell Books on the front pastedown. First edition. Seventy-one bindings most with illustrations described in detail accompanied by an introductory note by the collector and an introduction by Nixon. Maggs Bros. hardcover books
2006104913New York and Manchester: Hudson Hills Press 2006. Hardcover. New in shrinkwrap. Turquoise cloth with color pictorial dustjacket. 195 pp. 240 color plates. Manuel Neri's concern with the dynamic nature of the architectural or special environment has developed his keen understanding of its potency as a setting for the figure. Since the early 1970s Neri has worked with the same model Mary Julia Klimenko. She has also become a collaborator in every sense whether in the poses she assumes her gestures the poetry she reads out loud as Neri works or in the original poetry she writes which is the basis for a series of spectacular artists' books they have created together. Through 10 bronze sculptures with oil-based pigments this exhibition offers an exploration of Neri's ideas about the figure in sculptural space and within the relief format. The direct physicality of the works in this exhibition with their often raw color fragmented bodies and open process of creation gives entrance to deeper strains of emotion and historical reference that only observation and time reveal for the viewer. From Portland Art Mueum website one of the venues for the exhibition for which this book serves as the catalogue. Hudson Hills Press hardcover books