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1511003Warner Books. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. The limited edition one of 2500 copies issued in leather binding signed by Nixon on the colophon page and also inscribed by Nixon to Lyn Nofziger American journalist and conservative Republican political consultant and author. Nofziger served as a White House advisor in the Nixon and Reagan administrations. John Dean White House counsel wrote that Nofzinger helped compile the Nixon White House enemies' list a service possibly included in the "loyal support and dedicated service" mentioned by Nixon in the inscription in this book. A historic association copy between two notorious figures in American history. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Warner Books hardcover books
191620836London: A & C Black. 1916. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. DJ a bit discolored and with a couple of minute tears. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Front hinge started. Overall a very handsome copy. ; This is the extremely rare limited edition in the larger format. Only 200 copies issued this one is number 186. In the equally rare dustjacket. Originally issued at 2 Guineas. SIGNED by the illustrator Mima Nixon. 60 tipped-in color illustrations from watercolors by Mima Nixon. Featuring places in England Denmark Norway Sweden Greece Austria Switzerland France Italy Spain Portugal Russia Germany Bavaria Holland and Belgium. White vellum boards with red ornate design and red linear design. Gilt lettering and top edge gilt. Fore edge and bottom edge uncut as issued. Inman 254. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; xii 319 pages . A & C Black hardcover
196911020Washington D.C.: The White House 1969. First Edition. Paper. Fine. Signed copy of the Inaugural Address of President Richard Nixon delivered on January 20th 1969. Octavo 8pp. Housed in blue cloth folio title on cover in gilt. Speech is printed on 8 separate loose leaf pages and resides in a cloth pocket in the folio. This copy is signed on the last page by President Richard Nixon dated 2-18-81." A fine example and a scarce signed copy of President Nixon's first inaugural address. Richard Nixon 1913-1994 was sworn in as the 37th President of the United States on January 20th 1969. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Nixon struck a calming tone in the address urging Americans "to lower our voices.for we cannot learn from one another until we stop shouting at one another. [The White House] unknown
1962622234Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company 1962. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. 460pp. Some spotting on the page edges and toning thus very good in a very good dust jacket with creasing short tears and toning. Inscribed by Nixon to George M. Shapiro "with appreciation for his dedicated work on behalf of the Republican Party and the nation with best wishes from Dick. Doubleday & Company hardcover
1511003Warner Books. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. The limited edition one of 2500 copies issued in leather binding signed by Nixon on the colophon page and also inscribed by Nixon to Lyn Nofziger American journalist and conservative Republican political consultant and author. Nofziger served as a White House advisor in the Nixon and Reagan administrations. John Dean White House counsel wrote that Nofzinger helped compile the Nixon White House enemies' list a service possibly included in the "loyal support and dedicated service" mentioned by Nixon in the inscription in this book. A historic association copy between two notorious figures in American history. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Warner Books hardcover
1484951981. Rare photograph of American Presidents Ronald Reagan Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon gathered at the White House before departing for Anwar Sadat's funeral in 1981. Anwar Sadat 1918–1981 served as the third President of Egypt from 1970 until his assassination in 1981. He is best known for his pivotal role in initiating peace with Israel culminating in the 1978 Camp David Accords and the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty of 1979 for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Color satin-finish photograph boldly signed by Ronald Reagan at the bottom margin beneath his picture. In near fine condition. The piece measures 8 inches by 10 inches. Ronald Wilson Reagan served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and became a highly influential voice of modern conservatism. Prior to his presidency he was a Hollywood actor and union leader before serving as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975. When Reagan left office in 1989 he held an approval rating of 68% matching those of Franklin D. Roosevelt and later Bill Clinton as the highest ratings for departing presidents in the modern era. He was the first president since Dwight D. Eisenhower to serve two full terms after the five prior presidents did not. Evaluations of his presidency among historians and the general public place him among the upper tier of American presidents. unknown
104137Grosset & Dunlap and Warner Books. with no dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Hardcover. Grosset & Dunlap and Warner Books Leatherbound. The Memoirs of Richard Nixon. SIGNED copy #769 of 2500. Embossed Grosset and Dunlap seal on limitation page. 1978. Foredge of gold gilt has a few light scratches else FINE condition. Certificate of Authenticity laid in. 1120 pages. Leaders. Warner Books. SIGNED copy #769 of 2500. 1982. FINE condition. Certificate of Authenticity laid in. 371 pages. The Real War. Warner Books. SIGNED copy #629 of 2500 copies. 1980. FINE condition. Certificate of Authenticity laid in. 341 pages. Due to size and weight of set additional postage may be required. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; pages . Grosset & Dunlap and Warner Books hardcover
40540London: Printed for the Broxbourne Library 1956. Large 4to 340 x 275 mm ix 1 251 1pp. limited to 300 copies coloured frontis. 118 illustrations of bindings 4 in colour signs of a label having been removed from verso of title page orig. quarter vellum a little worn lacks spine label. One of the best and most important surveys of bookbinding written by one its greatest historians. Each of the 119 bindings most illustrated in full page reproductions are described in such detail by Nixon that the annotations constitute a history of bookbinding. "Essential reading for any student of bindings."Breslauer. Breslauer The Uses of Bookbinding Literature. p. 30. London: Printed for the Broxbourne Library, 1956 hardcover
OTF-S-9781416576051Simon & Schuster. New. BRAND NEW GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER! Simon & Schuster unknown
19731302581973. First Edition. Signed. NIXON Richard. The Inaugural Book 1973. Washington: 1973 Inaugural Committee 1973. Quarto original textured navy cloth gilt original dust jacket. $1000.First edition of this souvenir program book from Nixons second inauguration with an inaugural ball ticket and a program signed by Nixon.Numerous photographsmany full-page and in colorand copious quotations from Nixon's addresses commemorate the highlights of his first term including his historic trip to China and anticipate his second. Front pastedown with affixed ticket to the Inaugural Ball; front free endpaper with affixed bifolium program for the special White House worship service conducted the day after the inauguration program signed on its first page by Nixon.One small ink check mark book otherwise in fine condition; in a very good lightly rubbed dust jacket with one short closed edge tear to back panel. A nice copy with Nixon's signature. hardcover
19881292231988. Signed. NIXON Richard. Memoirs. Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1988. Octavo original full navy morocco gilt raised bands all edges gilt. $1000.Collectors edition signed by Nixon on a tipped-in leaf.Illustrated with numerous photographs taken throughout Nixon's political career. First published in 1978. With Easton Press ""special introduction"" pamphlet written by Nixon advisor Raymond K. Price Jr. laid in. Fine condition. hardcover
20121410168Norwalk Connecticut / Yorba Linda California: The Easton Press / The Richard Nixon Foundation 2012. Richard Nixon Centennial Edition. Hardcover. Octavos 10 Volumes. In Very Good condition and housed in ten burgundy cloth slip cases. Bound in publisher's decorated burgundy leather with paneling and gilt lettering to spines. Minor shelf wear. Edges of textblocks gilt. With silk endpapers and silk ribbon bookmarks. Interior pages clean. Shelved above Easton Press. 1. Six crises -- 2. The memoirs of Richard Nixon I -- 3. The memoirs of Richard Nixon II -- 4. The real war -- 5. Leaders -- 6. Real peace; No more Vietnams -- 7. 1999: victory without war -- 8. In the arena -- 9. Seize the moment -- 10. Beyond peace The eulogies from the state funeral for President Richard Nixon . ; Our challenge beyond peace; A new world beyond peace; America beyond peace. 1410168. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Easton Press / The Richard Nixon Foundation hardcover
1786721151786. NIXON William. Prosody Made Easy. Philadelphia: William Spotswood 1786. 336pp. Marbled boards rebacked. Quite worn text tanned. Good. Short text for teaching children orthography prosody and scansion of Latin meter. Also with a proposal by the author for a lengthier work on Latin grammar. The text is preceded by an effusive dedication to Benjamin Franklin which reads "To His Excellency Benjamin Franklin President of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania L.L.D. &c. &c. The following Pages are Inscribed as to a Scholar Philosopher and Patriot: In Remembrance of his Liberality In a Foreign Land With all the Respect and Deference Due to a Character of such pre-eminent Worth: By his ever grateful Humble Servant The Author." Nixon seems to have owed his esteem for Franklin to an encounter with him while imprisoned in France. Nixon was able to send Franklin a copy of the text for the present book and received a a letter response from which he extracted and printed a section as a recommendation of his work to the potential buyer: "I thank you for the Honor you did me in sending me the valuable little Book of which you are the Author. I have no authority for sending Gentlemen of your profession to America at present but think that one of your Abilities and Learning would make a useful Member of Society in our new World either as a Clergyman of the Church of England or a Professor in one of our Colleges." EVANS 19867. FORD FRANKLIN 928. unknown
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
199318769Norwalk Conn: The Easton Press 1993. Collector's Edition. Leather bound. Near fine. The complete Richard Nixon Library uniformly bound by The Easton Press and signed by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 9-volumes. Bound in the publisher's full blue morocco title stamped in gilt raised bands. All volumes with a silk bookmark all edges gilt. Publisher's laid-in bookplate in all volumes. Light dust remnant along top edge of gilt internally fine. From a limited edition of 1500 copies this being number 1498 signed by President Nixon in Seize The Moment. Includes a letter from the publisher noting that the six-volume set was sold by subscription and limited to 1500 copies. In addition to the six-volume Nixon Library this set includes the Memoirs of Richard Nixon 1998 and his posthumous publication Beyond Peace 1994. The titles in this set include the following: RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon Six Crises The Real War Leaders Real Peace / No More Vietnams 1999: Victory Without War Seize the Moment and Beyond Peace. The Easton Press unknown
1948WRCAM43536Washington 1948. 2pp. Old folds light wear. Very good. Menu for the House of Representatives Restaurant in the U.S. Capitol inscribed by Richard Nixon: "With best wishes to the newlyweds! Tom & Kay Hussey. I think you're both very lucky! Richard Nixon." On the back next to the bill of fare he has written "Not as good as Green Island!" Nixon served as a Congressman from California from 1947 to 1950. A fun and interesting Presidential autograph. unknown books
198216818New York: Warner Books Inc 1982. Limited Edition. Full leather. Fine. Signed limited edition of Leaders by President Richard Nixon inscribed to his Secretary of Commerce Frederick B. Dent. Octavo 10 371pp. Full blue morocco raised bands title stamped in gilt on spine. Stated "First Printing: October 1982" with a full number line on the copyright page. Gilt edges silk endpapers solid text block. From a limited edition of 2500 copies signed by Richard Nixon this being number 784. Additional inscription by Nixon on the half title: "To Fred Dent / With appreciation best wishes from / Richard Nixon / 8-23-84." Frederick B. Dent 1922-2019 was a textile manufacturer and he served as Secretary of Commerce from 1973-1975 bridging the Nixon and Ford administrations. Secretary Dent was an ardent supporter of President Nixon throughout the Watergate Scandal traveling the country to promote the economic agenda of the president. In 1975 President Ford appointed Dent United States trade representative with cabinet and ambassadorial rank. After his time in the Ford administration Dent returned to the private sector and died in 2019. Warner Books, Inc unknown
197011876Washington DC: The White House 1970. Signed Proclamation. White Matte. Near fine. Executive Order appointing Bryce N. Harlow Counsellor to the President as Chairman and a Member of the Property Review Board signed by President Richard Nixon. This document was executed on April 20th 1970 at The White House an addendum to Execu. Typed on one legal size sheet of paper mounted in white matte tape on verso. Full piece measures 17.5" x 11." Executive Order No. 11508 one of 346 issued by President Richard Nixon provided for the identification of unneeded Federal real property in the United States. The study took three years and found 345 federal properties comprising 57350 acres of public land which would be transferred to state or local control. An exceptionally scarce piece from the estate of Bryce N. Harlow with no other known examples of signed Executive Orders on the public market. Bryce N. Harlow 1916 - 1987 began his career in the executive branch serving as an administrative assistant head speechwriter and deputy assistant for congressional affairs in the Eisenhower Administration. In 1960 he was a speechwriter for Vice President Nixon's unsuccessful presidential campaign. With Nixon's election In 1968 Harlow was one of the first presidential appointments of the new administration serving as a congressional liaison and later Counselor to the President. Harlow was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan. He died in 1987. The White House unknown
1962116drmFirst edition First printing Association Copy Inscribed: To Jake Seidenberg With every good wish for the years ahead from Dick Nixon <br /><br />Book is in very good condition with a very good dust jacket with a number of tears and small pieces missing at top and bottom of spine. Small pieces missing on front at top near authors name see pictures. Clean text. Unclipped $5.95. Protected by Brodart book jacket cover.<br /><br />Note: Seidenberg served in the Truman Eisenhower Nixon and Ford Administrations. He served as the Executive Director of the President's Committee on Government Contracts appointed by Eisenhower. Vice President Nixon was the Chairman of the Committee. Seidenberg later served as Chairman of he Federal Services Impasses Panel which settled deadlocks in federal labor negotiations.<br /><br />Nixon's first book was the result of encouragement from President Kennedy-- who Nixon visited in The White House only months after Nixon was defeated by Kennedy in the 1960 election--and said that a book would raise the profile of any public figure. Kennedy's book Pulitzer Prize winning Profiles in Courage 1955 greatly improved his public image. Ultimately this book went a long way towards rehabilitating Nixon's image after his presidential election defeat of 1960.<br /><i><br />Six Crises </i>presents six significant moments in Nixon's political career: the Alger Hiss Case; his Checkers speech in 1952; President Eisenhower's heart attack in 1955; the attack on his motorcade in Caracas in 1958; the Kitchen Debate against Khrushchev in 1959; and his 1960 presidential campaign. Doubleday hardcover
1978133998New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1978. Signed limited edition of Richard Nixon's memoirs. Thick octavo original cloth illustrated original slipcase. Association copy inscribed by the author "To Congressman Bob Badham with appreciation for his friendship and his years of service to the nation from Richard Nixon August 8 1979." The recipient Robert Edward Badham was a politician from California. He served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from the Orange County-based 40th district from 1977 to 1989. In near fine condition in the original slipcase. A nice association. President Richard Nixon's autobiography is an intensely personal examination of his life public career and White House years. With startling candor Nixon reveals his beliefs doubts and behind-the-scenes decisions and sheds new light on his landmark diplomatic initiatives political campaigns and historic decision to resign from the presidency. Throughout his career Richard Nixon made extensive notes about his ideas conversations activities and meetings. During his presidency from November 1971 until April 1973 and again in June and July 1974 he kept an almost daily diary of reflections analyses and perceptions. These notes and diary dictations which are quoted throughout this book provide a unique insight into the complexities of the modern presidency and the great issues of American policy and politics. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1980021021Warner Books 1980. First edition. Red cloth. Very Good/very good. Top edge foxed; jacket lightly worn with front flap creased and price clipped. INSCRIBED BY NIXON TO LT. GENERAL ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER: To General Al Wedemeyer with appreciation for his years of service to the nation--Sincerely Dick Nixon 9-19-80." Wedemeyer's bookplate on pastedown.Wedemeyer was in charge of the forces in China during World War II. Warner Books unknown
1962020696Garden City: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. About Fine in a Very Good bright dustwrapper with light wear. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper "To/J. M. Stuchen/with grateful appreciation/for his generous support/in my Seventh Crisis!/Dick Nixon." An unusual inscription referring to the title and subject matter of the book and being undated one can only guess at which crisis Nixon is referring to. Stuchen was an industrialist and active leader in the Greater Los Angeles Jewish Federation-Council who was elected Mayor of Beverly Hills in 1966. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company, Inc. hardcover
1972014353Washington: Friends of President Nixon 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine as issued without dustwrapper. Quarto pictorial boards. Illustrated with many photographs most in color. Inspirational extracts from Nixon's writings and speeches published before the Watergate debacle. An uncommon Nixon book especially when SIGNED by the former President as this copy is on the contents page. Additionally SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Pat Nixon to Chiquita Williams "with our appreciation/and best wishes" and dated "Christmas 1975." Chiquita Williams was apparently on the Nixon's staff at their "Western White House" in San Clemente California. <br/><br/> Friends of President Nixon hardcover
19825288Warner Books 1982. Limited Numbered First Edition. Full Leather. Fine/No Jacket as Issued. A handsome full dark blue leather Limited Numbered First Edition First Printing signed by the author U.S. President Richard Nixon on the signature page and numbered 401 of 2500 Limited Edition copies. In fine unread condition with gold gilt titling and page edges moire silk endpapers and bound-in silk bookmark. 371 pp. including an extensive index. Includes the Certificate of Authenticity in a matching envelope from Warner Books. A beautiful book and scarce signature. Warner Books unknown
1982884446New York:: Warner Books 1982. First Printing. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO ENTERTAINER PEARL BAILEY on the half-title page as follows: To Pearle Bailey/Ambassador of Love/with warm regards/from/ Richard Nixon/ 5-16-85. Jacket with unclipped price shows some minor creasing and wear. A great association piece. First Edition Signed. Pullisher's Blue Cloth. Fine/Excellent. 8vo. Warner Books Hardcover