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A9781009096225Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9781009096225Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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2018x-1108414591Cambridge Univ Pr 2018. Paperback. New. teacher edition. 96 pages. 11.60x8.20x0.30 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
2018x-1108414648Cambridge Univ Pr 2018. Paperback. New. teacher edition. 96 pages. 11.60x8.20x0.30 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
198113545New York: Air Cargo News Inc 1981. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Very good. Inscribed to President Richard Nixon first edition of Great Airports: Kennedy International by Geoffrey Arend. Quarto 200pp. Black cloth title in silver on spine and front cover. No additional printings noted. Slight bow to covers otherwise solid text block. Lightly rubbed corners dust remnants to edges. Signed by the author on the front free endpaper with his personal note card laid in. Reads: "3/18/87 for President Nixon - with admiration and all good wishes - Respectfully Geoffrey Arend." It is unclear if President Nixon received this book or if it was deaccessioned from his personal library. Air Cargo News, Inc unknown
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
149952Rare Apollo XI quarantine image signed by President Richard Nixon and Apollo XI astronauts Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. The image shows Apollo XI crew members in quarantine being congratulated by President Nixon through a microphone. The oversized color photograph appears to be a blow-up of a contemporary magazine page complete with printed captions and is mounted on chipboard. Signed by Richard Nixon Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin and inscribed by Michael Collins "Best wishes to Felix - M Collins." The caption beneath the image reads: Once inside a special trailer where they began an eighteen-day period of quarantine to preclude contamination of the earth by potential moon germs the astronauts talked and joked by microphone with a jubilant President Nixon who was moved to acclaim their accomplishment as the greatest feat since the creation of the universe. Triple matted and framed. A very uncommon assemblage of signatures. Richard Nixon’s presidency became permanently entwined with Apollo 11 as the mission unfolded in July 1969 as both a scientific triumph and a powerful emblem of American leadership in the Cold War. Nixon followed the flight closely from the White House speaking repeatedly of the astronauts as representatives of the nation and after the lunar landing he placed a live telephone call to Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon—an unprecedented gesture he later described as the most historic phone call ever made. When Apollo 11 returned safely to Earth Nixon greeted Armstrong Aldrin and Michael Collins aboard the USS Hornet praising their achievement as a victory for “peaceful purposes†and for all mankind while also underscoring the technological and ideological stakes of the space race. He awarded the astronauts the Presidential Medal of Freedom and sent them on a global goodwill tour that functioned as cultural diplomacy projecting U.S. ingenuity and stability at a moment of domestic strain. In Nixon’s rhetoric and staging Apollo 11 was both a culmination of the Kennedy-era lunar goal and a visible affirmation of American prestige—an event he sought to frame as a unifying national milestone and a benchmark of what the country could accomplish. unknown
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13879The Circular dated from 'London Hospital 9th April 1847.'. The circular on 1p. 4to on recto of first leaf of bifolium. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. It reads: 'MY LORD The House-Committee and Stewards for conducting the Anniversary Dinner of the Governors of this Charity present their compliments with the enclosed Card of Invitation for THURSDAY the 22nd of APRIL and request to be favored with your Lordship's corrected in manuscript to 'Grace's' Company on that day. THE PRESIDENT His Royal Highness the DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE will take the Chair.' Wellington's ten line autograph draft reply is written up the left-hand margin of the page in his distinctive and difficult hand. He writes that he is 'most flattered' by the invitation but that the necessity of attendance in 'the Houses of Parliament of which He is a Member' will prevent him from complying. The Circular dated from 'London Hospital, 9th April, 1847.' unknown
1991009857Bruce E. Johnson Asheville N.C. ©1991 1991. 4th Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 4th ed ; 80 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm OCLC 42370499 ; photographic stiff paper wrappers ; February 22-24 1991 ; Founded in 1988 by author collector and former high school English teacher Bruce Johnson the Arts & Crafts Conference and Antiques Show has been recognized for more than two decades for its dedication to the education of the Arts & Crafts collector. Each February the National Arts and Crafts Conference brings to The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa the foremost authorities authors dealers publishers speakers and craftspersons from across the country-all assembled yearly in one historic hotel for one landmark weekend. New collectors learn more here in one weekend than they can in an entire year anywhere else. Experienced collectors keep returning to renew treasured friendships and increase their knowledge and appreciation for the Arts & Crafts movement. ;The historic Grove Park Inn now owned by Omni is a perfect Arts & Crafts destination. Its interiors a tribute to the Arts and Crafts era of design this Asheville historic hotel attracted the affluent and middle class of the early 20th Century with its reputation as a house of healing and comfort amidst the Blue Ridge Mountains. This tradition continues today as its one of a kind subterranean spa its gorgeous sunset terrace views and comforting natural interiors attracts visitors from all over including many U.S. Presidents. Seminars and craft shows take place in Arts & Crafts-movement hotspots around the country. The one not to miss is the largest: a three-day conference and simultaneous antiques and juried contemporary crafts and furnishings shows held in the Blue Ridge Mountains at the Grove Park Inn. At the shows over a hundred antiques vendors and contemporary craftspeople fill multiple rooms and line the corridors of one wing; you'll see furniture pottery textiles metalwork and jewelry lighting fine art But what makes this conference so special is its focus on education-deep learning. Hands-on workshops cover such things as embroidery and printmaking. Lectures are offered and small affinity groups meet pottery collectors say or people researching native plants in Arts & Crafts-era gardens. Opportunities run almost around the clock. House tours and walking tours are arranged.The skylit subterranean spa-"43000 square feet of peace and quiet"-has mineral pools therapeutic waterfalls a lap pool with underwater music eucalyptus steam rooms fireside lounges with healthy snack options . . . and a full complement of treatments including European facials body wraps and massage. Dealers not only show their wares both old and new but also participate as lecturers and small group discussion leaders generously sharing their knowledge with attendees who range from entry-level to mature collectors. ; Contents: Architecture of the Arts & Crafts Movement / Wilbert R Hasbrouck -- George Ohr: The mad potter of Biloxi / Dr. Eugene Hecht -- Walt Whitman: Poet for the American Arts & Crafts Movement / A. Patricia Bartinique -- The best of the rest: Stickley Brothers Lifetime & Other Mission furniture / Christian G. Carron The Grove Park Collection: An Arts & Crafts tour / Bruce E Johnson -- We grew from a school: Biltmore Industries / Bruce E Johnson -- Arts & Crafts textiles: Sorting out the tangled threads / Gillian Moss -- A new face at the Grove Park Inn / Bruce E Johnson ; magnifying glass from Capital Arts & Antiques is present in its slipcase ; small mark on front cover else FINE <br/> <br/> Bruce E. Johnson, Asheville, N.C., ©1991 paperback
20001327316PN. New. 2000. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19981310119PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19991318513PN. New. 1999. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
6298252Taylor & Francis Group pp. 240 . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
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