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1975236172New York: Athenaeum 1975. First edition. 373 1pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth. Very good copy in worn dust jacket. First edition. 373 1pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed by the author on the half-title: "For Dorothy and Hedley Donovan- all the best- Teddy White. Athenaeum unknown
1970580498Beanville Colorado: Ray Frito's Novelties 1970. Unbound. Fine. Novelty flyswatter/fan. Stated "second printing." Measuring 5½" x 11½". One section of the newspaper contemporary folded and stapled to a printed sheet and trimmed along the topedge. Newspaper a bit toned fine. Illustrated with a halftone portrait of Richard Nixon and his wife. Ray Frito's Novelties unknown
1972609759Madison Wisconsin: The End is Near Posters 1972. Softcover. Near Fine. Political poster. Measuring 17" x 21". Horizontal fold light wear and an ink squiggle or illegible note on the blank verso bright and very good or better. Information from J. Wesley Miller's Madison protest collection at the Wisconsin historical society; a handwritten note on the back of his copy reads "police gassed rally before first speaker." A striking poster with Nixon's face superimposed onto an image of Uncle Same holding a gun. The End is Near Posters unknown
1967251650N.p. 1967. Third printing. 12 66 2 pp. Original printed card covers. Newspaper clippings pasted in. Very good. In a half morocco folder. Third printing. 12 66 2 pp. Souvenir of future President Richard Nixon's luncheon at Key Biscayne Florida signed by Nixon and the Rev. Billy Graham who was a guest at the event. The book also bears a presentation inscription to James Copley and many notes and drawings by a supporter at the event. An interesting and unique piece of Nixon memorabilia. unknown
1960E1982NY: Harper & Brothers 1960. First. Hard Cover. Yes. First edition stated. OWNERSHIP SIGNATURE OF RICHARD NIXON PRESUMABLY AS PRESIDENT--SEE BELOW IN INK ALONG TOP EDGE OF THE ILLUSTRATED FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR ON THE HALF TITLE: "For President Richard M. Nixon/ with admiration and good wishes/ Ralph Nading Hill". Cloth 338 pps. with index bibliography. Illustrated with line drawings at the chapter headings. Colorful history of the region from the days of the early settlers "who did not come here on account of their religion but to fish and trade" through the early 20th century. Near fine hint of discoloration to the gutter and one corner. In edgeworn dust jacket. Harper & Brothers unknown
19823645New York: Warner Books 1982. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 Inches. 371 PP. First printing copy signed on the half title-page "To Ambassador Joe Reed from - Richard - 1982." Joseph Verner Reed Jr. served as the United States Ambassador to Morocco from 1981 to 1985. <br /> Original price of $17.50 intact. Hint of wear to corners. DJ a bit rubbed at extremities. An appealing copy with a nice association. Housed in custom slipcase. Warner Books hardcover
19701732Original: Original 1970. Original Photograph. Photograph. Very Good . 3 1/2 X 5 Inches. Original lot of 18 photographs 21 Black/White negatives and 28 color negatives. All of the photographs are from the June 25 1970 50th Anniversary of the United States Jaycees Convention in St. Louis MO. Nixon was the keynote speaker for the evening. Classic Richard Nixon poses amongst candid shots of Pat Richard and family at the event. VG condition overall. Original unknown
19685459Miami FL: Republican National Committee 1968. Original Document. Near Fine. Each ticket measures 7 1/2 X 2 3/4 Inches. UNUSED ORIGINAL SET OF ALL FIVE DAILY TICKETS TO THE 1968 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN MIAMI FL - WITH ORIGINAL ENVELOPE! The Nixon/Agnew Ticket. Republican National Committee unknown
19882262New York: Simon and Schuster 1988. Signed Limited Edition. Original cloth. Near Fine. 6 1/4 X 9 1/2 Inches. 336 PP. #578 of 600 signed and numbered copies by President Richard Nixon. Housed in original issue slipcase. Hint of rubbing to gold gilt stamping on spine else a fine copy. Simon and Schuster unknown
1969BOOKS005421ICambridge Mass: Belknap Press/Harvard Univ. 664 & 637 & 638 pp. prev owner's name on endpaper of each vol. 1969. sm.4to index. good copies in discolored edge-worn djs. Papers covering FDR's first presidental term selected from those in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. . Belknap Press/Harvard Univ unknown
193850069Chapel Hill: UNC Press 1938. First edition. Evans Walker. 4to. 98 pp. illustrated from photographs. A very good copy. The photo-illustrated dust jacket has a few chips and pieces lacking and shows light soiling on the rear text panel. One of the earliest books to be illustrated by the photographers of the FSA: Evans Lange Shahn Rothstein Carter Mydans. The text is by a member of the Southern Agrarian writers group. UNC Press unknown
190955537London: Adam and Charles Black 1909. Tall 8vo. xii 176 pp. Colour frontisp. 23 colour plates. Orange publisher’s cloth illustrated & decorated in black & gilt on front cover & spine spine slight shelfwear very minor toning to endpapers slightly shaken and inner hinges starting still VG copy. First edition of this title in the 7s 6d A & C Black travel series. Inman A&C Black Colour Books 143. Adam and Charles Black, hardcover
197383023New York: Personality Posters Inc 1973. Original lithographed poster offset printed in black on white stock measuring 58.5cm x 74xm 23" x 29". A few tiny nicks and tears to extremities; unbacked Near Fine. Humorous poster depicting the nearly-nude figure of Richard Nixon with a Watergate Hotel bath towel covering the goods. Not separately listed in OCLC though we do find an example at the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. 83023. Personality Posters, Inc unknown
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
1956007931New York: Henry Holt and Company 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. Spine of book darkened. Very Good in a Near Fine price-clipped dustwrapper. The first study of this complicated man. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by both Toledano and Nixon to editor William Randolph Hearst Jr. son of William Randolph Hearst the newspaper despot and subject of Orson Welles's film CITIZEN KANE. It was Hearst who was largely responsible for the Hollywood image of the hard-drinking cynical reporter always in pursuit of breaking news. The younger Hearst shared the 1956 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting for his interviews with the new Russian leadership and in 1959 he would cover Nixon's visit to the Soviet Union. Nixon's inscription reads: "To Bill Hearst/who is always a/friend in good or/bad weather -- from/Dick Nixon." Over the course of time Nixon's attitude toward journalists became much less friendly. A fine association copy. <br/><br/> Henry Holt and Company hardcover
1956013889New York: Henry Holt and Company 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. Sanders's bookplate on the front pastedown with an old newspaper photo clipping of Nixon and Sanders together. Near Fine in a Very Good white dustwrapper with mild soiling and light edgewear. The first study of this complicated man. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the subject to actor and autograph expert George Sanders: "Best wishes to George/from/Dick Nixon." <br/><br/> Henry Holt and Company hardcover
1995142143Burbank CA: Buena Vista Pictures 1995. Vintage press kit for the 1995 film. Press kit includes 11 black and white photographs and a pamphlet of production information housed in a titled pictorial studio folder. <br /> <br /> The second of director Oliver Stone's trilogy of films about US Presidents a semi-biographical film chronicling Nixon's impeachment with flashbacks to his life before the presidency. Director Oliver Stone received some criticism for depicting Nixon in typical dramatic flair as an alcoholic and a fallen hero though the film was well-received. Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Musical Score and Best Actor. <br /> <br /> Photos 10 x 8 inches. Production pamphlet 35 pages saddle stapled housed in a 9 x 12 inch folder. Photos and production pamphlet Fine in a Very Good plus folder. Buena Vista Pictures unknown
19732166Washington DC: 1973 Inaugural Committee 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. First edition of The Inaugural Book 1973 signed by the brother of President Richard Nixon Edward Nixon. Octavo 93pp. Blue hardcover title in gilt on spine Great Seal of the United States on front cover in gilt. Stated "first edition" on title page and front cover of dust jacket. In publisher's dust jacket $7.95 on front flap small chip at top edge near fold otherwise in fine condition. Signed on front free endpaper by Edward Nixon. Edward Nixon 1930 - 2019 was the youngest brother of President Richard Nixon. He served on the inaugural committee during the 1973 election and is mentioned in this book. As the Watergate scandal evolved it was revealed that Charles "Bebe" Rebozo gave campaign contributions to Rose Mary Woods Donald Nixon and Edward Nixon. He was the longest living Nixon brother and the last surviving brother when he passed away in 2019. 1973 Inaugural Committee hardcover
197483037New York & Washington DC: New York Campaign to Impeach Nixon / National Campaign to Impeach Nixon 1974. Original lithographed poster with text and illustration offset printed in three colors on white stock measuring 44.5cm x 57cm 17 5/8" x 22 5/8". Old folds smoothed out else a bright very Near Fine example unbacked. <br /> <br /> A colorful poster designed by artist and activist Peg Averill 1949-1993 the central image featuring a spinning mandala-cum-roulette wheel with Nixon's face in four spots with the central component being text that reads "3 more years" Announces a week-long "Lobby-in" in Washington DC February 4-8 1974. OCLC notes examples held by UVA and U.Kansas and we note two others held at the Smithsonian and OMCA. 83037. New York Campaign to Impeach Nixon / National Campaign to Impeach Nixon unknown
1970003831San Francisco: Wespac Visual Communications Inc. 1970. Single sided lithographic blacklight poster approximately 585mm x 880mm in size. Slightly curled from being rolled otherwise bright and clean. These blacklight posters are supposed to glow and vibrate under ultraviolet light allegedly mimicking the visual distortions sometimes experienced under the influence of LSD. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Illus. by Short Robert. Double Elephant. Poster. Wespac Visual Communications Inc. Paperback
1970003828San Francisco: Victor Langer 1970. Single sided printed poster approximately 540mm x 720mm in size. Slightly curled from being rolled tiny tear to head otherwise quite bright and clean. The designer was David Goldstein. Unknown. Unbound. Good. Illus. by Langer Victor Photographer. Double Elephant. Poster. Victor Langer Paperback
1970003830San Francisco: Celestial Arts 1970. Single sided printed poster approximately 880mm x 590mm in size. Slightly curled from being rolled otherwise bright and clean. Image of Nixon and Agnew as Wyatt and Billy from the film 'Easy Rider'. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Elephant Folio Oblong. Posters. Celestial Arts Paperback
197455948Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1974. First Edition. Thirty-four volumes comprising the near-entirety of the Statement of Information complete save Book V lacking; all four volumes of Appendices; all four volumes of "Statement of Information Submitted on Behalf of President Nixon;" and eight related House Documents as listed below. Condition uniformly Very Good to Near Fine free of markings or substantial wear. <br /> <br /> Together a hard-to-assemble nearly complete run of evidentiary documents relating to the Nixon impeachment hearings. Be your own judge! STATEMENT OF INFORMATION 18 vols<br /> <br /> • Book I. Events prior to the Watergate break-in December 2 1971-June 17 1972<br /> • Book II. Events following the Watergate break-in June 17 1972-February 9 1973<br /> • Book III. Events following the Watergate break-in June 20 1972-March 22 1973. in two volumes<br /> • Book IV. Events following the Watergate break-in March 22 1973-April 30 1973. in three volumes<br /> • Book V two volumes - Kleindienst Nomination Hearings Lacking<br /> • Book VI. Political contributions by milk producers cooperatives: the 1971 milk price support decision in two volumes<br /> • Book VII. White House surveillance activities and campaign activities in four volumes<br /> • Book VIII. Internal Revenue Service<br /> • Book IX. Watergate special prosecutors; Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry April 30 1973-July 1 1974 in two volumes<br /> • Book X. Tax deduction for gift of papers<br /> • Book XI. Bombing of Cambodia<br /> • Book XII. Impoundment of funds; Government expenditures on President Nixon's private properties at San Clemente and Key Biscayne<br /> <br /> STATEMENT OF INFORMATION SUBMITTED ON BEHALF OF PRESIDENT NIXON 4 vols<br /> <br /> • Book I: Events Following the Watergate Break-In June 19 1971-March 1 1974<br /> • Book II: Department of Justice Litigation<br /> • Book III: Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: the 1971 Milk Price Support Decision<br /> • Book IV: White House Surveillance Activities<br /> <br /> APPENDICES 4 vols<br /> <br /> • Appendix I: Presidential statements on the Watergate break-in and its investigation<br /> • Appendix II: Papers in criminal cases initiated by the Watergate Special Prosecution Force June 27 1973-August 2 1974<br /> • Appendix III: Supplementary documents: White House edited transcripts April 4 1972 March 22 1973 June 23 1972<br /> • Appendix IV: Political matters memoranda August 13 1971-September 18 1972<br /> <br /> ADDITIONAL HOUSE DOCUMENTS 8 vols<br /> <br /> • Testimony of Witness. Books I-III Complete<br /> • Impeachment: Selected Materials<br /> • Transcripts of Eight Recorded Presidential Conversations<br /> • Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon President of the United States: Report of the Committee on the Judiciary<br /> • Minority Memorandum on Facts and Law<br /> • Comparison of White House and Judiciary Committee Transcripts of Eight Recorded Presidential Conversations Serial No. 34. Government Printing Office unknown
19735084561973 Inaugural Committee 1973. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. NEAR FINE/NEAR FINE. Official Inaugural Commemorative Book along with various commemorative memorabilia and paraphernalia including the Inaugural Guide book Inauguration Day lithographed stationary postmarked with D.C. 'Inauguration Day' cancel Uaugural Parade invitation. Book itself is postmarked with stamps on the title page. 4to Navy leatherette with gilt stamped spine lettering and seal of the the United States to front cover. Leatherette peeling along the front hinge otherwise a very clean and sharp copy with color illustrations. DJ tips a bit rubbed crisp and bright otherwise. 1973 Inaugural Committee hardcover
1970739105PN. New. 1970. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback