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2007203552New York: The Museum of Modern Art 2007. First edition and first printing. Oblong hardcover. Beginning in 1975 Nixon starting taking pictures of his wife and her three sisters. Includes 33 duotone images and an afterword by Peter Galassi. A fine copy in cloth boards with black and white image inset into the front cover and publisher's sticker to the rear cover. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by Nixon on the half title page and uncommon as such. A very fresh copy. The Museum of Modern Art unknown
1971058299Washington D.C.: Richard Nixon President of the United States 1971. 1st . Paper Back. Near Fine/Envelope Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Letter from Richard Nixon to Dr. France Vinton Scholes honoring Dr. Scholes' award from the Historical Society of New Mexico. signed by Nixon. slight rub w/sml.lt.stain. includes card signed by Nixon referring to " .boys and girls who take a special interest in our government" - slight rub w/scuff on back. comes in White House stamped envelope. slight rub w/some ink. <br/> <br/> Richard Nixon, President of the United States unknown
1993151891January 9 1993. Rare original card celebrating President Richard Nixon's 80th birthday. A card depicting him with his four grandchildren at Woodcliff Lake in New Jersey: Melanie Eisenhower Christopher Cox Jennie Eisenhower and Alex Eisenhower. Boldly signed by Richard Nixon to the bottom right in black felt tip. In fine condition. The piece measures 7 inches by 5 inches. Richard Milhous Nixon 1913–1994 the thirty-seventh President of the United States remains one of the most complex and consequential figures in modern American political history — a man of formidable intellect and strategic vision whose presidency produced genuine achievements of the first order alongside one of the most catastrophic failures of political judgment the office has ever witnessed. Born in Yorba Linda California and educated at Whittier College and Duke University School of Law Nixon served as a Naval officer in the Pacific rose through the House and Senate on the strength of his aggressive anti-communist credentials and served two terms as Eisenhower's Vice President before losing narrowly to Kennedy in 1960 and engineering one of the most remarkable political comebacks in American history with his election to the presidency in 1968. His foreign policy record was substantial — the opening of China détente with the Soviet Union the withdrawal from Vietnam and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency among his lasting contributions — but everything was ultimately consumed by Watergate the cover-up of a burglary at Democratic National Committee headquarters that led to his resignation on August 9 1974 the only presidential resignation in American history. Pardoned by Gerald Ford Nixon spent his final two decades writing prolifically on foreign policy and partially rehabilitating his public standing. He died in April 1994 at the age of eighty-one and his funeral was attended by all five living former presidents — a gesture of institutional respect for a man whose gifts and flaws were each in their different ways outsized. unknown
c64chUndated. Very Good. Signed. Undated. Black and White photo showing Nixon and two other men one presumably is John Logan. The printed text under the plate reads " To John L. Logan with best wishes" The original signature of Nixon is next to the printed text. Framed beautifully . Picture: 235cm x 19cmPlate: 31cm x 265cmFrame: 354cm x 31cm. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. unknown
1992311391New York: Simon & Schuster 1992. hardcover. fine/very good. 322 pages. Tall 8vo blue cloth-backed boards dust wrapper faint dampstain at foot. New York Simon & Schuster 1992. First edition. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> Inscribed on the half title: "To . With best wishes from Richard Nixon."<br/> <br/> Simon & Schuster unknown
19621404630Garden City New York: Doubleday 1962. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 460 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good minus dust jacket. White spine with blue and black lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar cover price uncut "$5.95" has creasing to edges chipping to corners a tear along the rear top edge and rubbing wear throughout. Boards have bumping to spine ends and bottom fore corners light age toning to spine head/tail and mild wear throughout. Textblock has age toning and light soiling to edges and mild shelving wear. Inscribed "to Ray Scherer with best wishes" and signed "from Dick Nixon" on the front free end page. Shelved in Case 1 1/2. Ray Scherer 1919-2000 was an NBC News correspondent best known for his extensive service as the network's chief White House correspondent. He spent over two decades covering the White House Congress and Washington D.C. reporting on the administrations of six presidents from Harry Truman to Gerald Ford. 1404630. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Doubleday hardcover
196229836NY: DOUBLEDAY. Fine. 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. INSCRIBED by Richard M. Nixon on the front endpaper. Fine in a Vg. or better dj. Light traces of rubbing & shelf wear to dj. Short edge tears at base of rear panel of dj. A few very tiny chips in dj. . DOUBLEDAY. hardcover
19801404841New York: Warner Books 1980. Limited First Edition: #648/2500. Hardcover. Octavo 12 341 pages plus a laid-in Certificate of Authenticity. In Very Good condition. In full red leather binding with gilt stamped decorations to boards and gilt titling to paneled spine; text block edges gilt with silk moiré endpapers and ribbon bookmark. Boards show mild shelf wear with rubbing to edges and at fore corners light cracking along joints and small scuffs visible on covers. Text block shows light scuffing on all edges. Light toning along edges of silk endpapers. Certificate of Authenticity is adhered to the front hinge with small pieces of tape. A typed note from the publisher detailing care instructions for the book is taped to the last free endpaper. Signed flat by Richard Nixon in blue ink on limitation page. Shelved in Case 1 1/2. 1404841. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Warner Books hardcover
1962002483DN.Y.: Doubleday 1962. Fine/Fine. A fine hardcover copy in a fine jacket/brodart covered. Stated First Edition. SIGNED/INSCRIBED by Nixon "Happy Birthday" Walter Dick Nixon. Nixon referred to himself as Dick only with his close friends. A very nice copy. Light edge wear to bottom front panel of jacket and one corner fold. No bumped corners to book. Spine tips are smooth and round. No tears no chips to jacket. Jacket is not priced clipped. Doubleday unknown
19801211<p>Stated First Printing with the complete number line; a fine book in a near fine dust jacket. FLATSIGNED by the author on the half title page. An outstanding copy signed by the President scarce with a signature only not inscribed and in this condition. This book is in fine condition with only a very light sunning to the top board edges the spine being clean and tight with bright lettering on the spine. Housed in a near fine dust jacket that is clean and bright with some mild rubbing to the spine ends and edges and one small closed tear to the top edge of the back panel. In archival protection.</p><p><br /></p> Warner Books hardcover
001418Book. Very Fine. No Binding. Signed by Authors. Very Fine. Presentation By Author. Beautiful 3/4 Bust black and white 8 X !0 of Richard Nixon. "To Montgomery Shepard with appreciation for his dedicated service to the Republican Party and with every good wish" from Richard Nixon. Written in red pen vintage and awesome. unknown
19827284New York: Warner Books 1982. Signed Limited Edition. First edition first printing - as stated on the copyright page and with the number line down to 1. Signed limited edition issued by the publisher - therefore Richard Nixon's signature is guaranteed to be authentic. Measuring approximately 9.5" x 6.5" with 371 numbered pages.<br /> <br /> The book and slipcase are in very good condition. Minor surface wear and staining. Gilt designs are still bright and legible. No previous ownership names or bookplates. <br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books. <br /> <br /> Inventory #P11-94. Warner Books unknown
001418Book. Very Fine. No Binding. Signed by Authors. Very Fine. Presentation By Author. Beautiful 3/4 Bust black and white 8 X !0 of Richard Nixon. "To Montgomery Shepard with appreciation for his dedicated service to the Republican Party and with every good wish" from Richard Nixon. Written in red pen vintage and awesome. unknown books
1962013148Doubleday 1962. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy in like Near Fine Jacket.First Book Signed on Second Blank.Stated First Edition.Excellent Copy. Doubleday Hardcover books
1994528390Louisville Kentucky: White Fields Press 1994. Unbound. Fine. Broadside. Illustrated with a portrait of Thompson by Christopher Felver. Measuring 15" x 35". Fine. One of 200 numbered copies. Thompson's jeremiad against Nixon first appearing in Rolling Stone upon the occasion of the latter's death here issued as #19 in the Published in Heaven Poster Series. OCLC locates only two copies. White Fields Press unknown
196204743New York: Doubleday & Company 1962. Very Good in a somewhat worn unclipped dust jacket. 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.75 inches. First Edition Stated Signed on the first free endpaper ‘To Baxter Ward with best wishes from Dick Nixon’; Baxter Ward was an influential television news anchor in Los Angeles who went on to serve two terms on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Doubleday & Company unknown
178 pages. Features: Editor's Forecast 1969 - The Best New Looks in Fashion and Beauty - 50 pages of predictions picked for success; Energy - The Untapped Powers That Can Change Your Whole Life; President-Elect Richard Milhouse Nixon; Alec McCowen - The Man Who Plays the Man Who Plays Pope Hadrian VII; Wig Versus Hair; Gorgeous photos of Marsha Hunt; Sixteen pages of Sun-Quest fashion photography in the Bahamas by Richard Avedon; The Young Life A Loft - Sculptor Peter Reginato and his wife live in a studiio atop a New York warehouse. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
Features: Good showing by Northern Pacific Railway Co. in Annual Report; Railway News in Brief; Fire Fighting on Locomotives; Editorial by Lewis Nixon discusses Panama Canal Tolls; Bernard N. Baker admits his Atlantic & Pacific Transportation Co. lacks funds to carry mail between the Atlantic and Pacific; The Grand Trunk's New Hotel, Chateau Laurier - feature article with excellent illustration of this fine new Ottawa hotel located on the busy Rideau Canal near Canada's Parliament Buildings; Interesting business biography of C.D. Dunnan aka "Totem Pole Charley" of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co., the man who saw the great possibilities of specially conducted Alaskan cruises; Appointments, Changes, Personals, etc.; Steamship Mariposa purchased by the Alaska Steamship Company; The Panama Canal and American Commerce; How the City of Los Angeles Has Built Her Harbor; Descrimination at Panama?; Panama Canal Free Toll Question Must Be Settled; Steamer Magnolia to run between Olympia, Tacoma and Seattle; Captain Buck Bailey Saves Lives and Property - He captained the tug Tatoosh which saved 48 souls aboard the steam schooner Washington on Nov. 23 - one of the most daring rescues in the annals of North Pacific Coast shipping - major article with illustration of Capt. Bailey; Annual Report of Supervising Inspector George Uhler; Capt. John Bermingham of San Francisco near death - article with photo; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Pacific Coast casualties - tug Chemainus burns, steam schooner Westerner sunk, steam schooner Washington towed to safety, New Steamer Princess Alice a Beautiful Vessel - feature article with photo; General Shipping News; Repairs, Drydocking and Other Work; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A sound copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
1999x-3764358564Birkhauser 1999. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 207 pages. 9.50x6.75x0.50 inches. Birkhauser hardcover
2012x-3034897243Birkhauser 2012. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 224 pages. 9.20x6.10x0.53 inches. Birkhauser paperback
201426895<p>new oversize hc expedited shipping not available</p> The Museum Of Modern Art, New York hardcover
17398858London; Edmund Comyns 1739. 1739. Original Wrappers. First and only edition. Octavo pp. vi 1 6-38. Decorative title vignette initials head and tailpieces. Rebound in modern fawn thin card wraps. Some slight soiling to title-page and final page of text otherwise a crisp clean copy. First and only edition of this scarce report into corruption and price fixing within the 1730s Newcastle coal industry. A precursor to the later limitation coal vend a cartel of North East coal owners who artificially inflated the price of coal. ESTC lists only a handful of copies held at UK institutions and rare in commerce. Kress 4432; ESTC: T145367 London; Edmund Comyns, [1739]. unknown
21387Office of the Vice President Washington. 22 December 1958 envelope with facsimile signature. 1p 4to. In fair condition lightly aged folded twice with staple holes to one corner. In envelope carrying facsimile of Nixon's signature and printed 'Office of the Vice President Washington' with typed address to 'Mr. Hugh Burnett The British Broadcasting Corporation Lime Grove London W. 12 England'. The letter carries a good strong signature in black ink with the merest of smudges coming outwards from the left-hand side. Nixon begins by thanking Burnett for his note of 1 December and wishes to tell him 'how much I enjoyed having the opportunity to appear on BBC's “Press Conference.â€' He reports that 'members of my staff who were with us in London felt they had never seen a better production. Several who have been with me during campaigns when I appear more frequently on television said that this was the best picture they had seen of me!' He considers his 'brief visit to London' to be 'one of the most memorable trips in all of our travels of the past five years and you may be sure that both Mrs. Nixon and I are hopeful that we shall have the opportunity to return to England again in the future.' Burnett is best-remembered as producer of the groundbreaking BBC TV series of interviews by John Freeman 'Face to Face'. Office of the Vice President, Washington. 22 December 1958, envelope with facsimile signature. unknown
2015x-147257950XBloomsbury USA Academic 2015. Hardcover. New. 240 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic hardcover
2018x-1350043575Bloomsbury USA Academic 2018. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic hardcover