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1982103498New York: Warner Books 1982. First edition of this work which recollects Nixon's memories of leaders such as Churchill de Gaulle and Khrushchev. Octavo original half cloth illustrated with 32 photographs. Association copy inscribed by the author on the half-title page "To John Kluge from RN 1982." The recipient John Kluge was an television industry mogul and friend of Nixon's. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Gene Light. A nice association. Richard Nixon knew virtually every major foreign leader since World War II--some at the pinnacle of power some during their "years in the wilderness" out of power and still others toward the end of their lives. His was an unparalleled opportunity to gain insight into the nature of the powerful and qualities of leadership. In Leaders Nixon shares these insights and experiences. He illustrates these leaders in private assesses their careers recalls words of wisdom and brings to bear his own judgments. We meet the co-architects of the New Japan Douglas MacArthur and Shigeru Yoshida. Encountering the legendary leaders of China--Mao Zedong Zhou Enlai and Chiang Kai-shek--we see the men behind the events. We see the intensely private Charles DeGaulle; explore the philosophies of Konraud Adenauer; confront Leonid Brezhnev; and delight in the company of Winston Churchill--not to mention Nixon's analyses of interactions with dozens of other leaders. Warner Books hardcover books
19781406019New York New York U.S.A.: Grosset & Dunlap 1978. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by President Nixon directly on the front free endpaper. First Printing 1978 stated on the copyright page. Book has very slight rubbing along the edges. The dust jacket has the original price of $19.95 printed on the front flap. It is intact with very minor rubbing at the corners and spine ends. We will provide a certificate of authenticity for this item. New York, New York, U.S.A.: Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
19781406020New York New York U.S.A.: Grosset & Dunlap 1978. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. INSCRIBED by President Nixon directly on the front free endpaper. First Printing 1978 stated on the copyright page. Book has very slight rubbing. The dust jacket has the original price of $19.95 printed on the front flap. It is intact with very minor rubbing at the corners and spine ends. We will provide a certificate of authenticity for this item. New York, New York, U.S.A.: Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
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
199010622Yorba Linda CA: The Nixon Library 1990. Signed Card. Framed Photograph. Very good. Invitation to the opening of The Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace signed by President Richard Nixon and Pat Nixon. Framed and matted invitation with 8" x 10" color image of President Nixon and his wife. Black wood frame with glass cover measures 20" x 12". Not examined outside the frame. Signed by President Richard Nixon and Pat Nixon. From the estate of John E. Swearingen. John E. Swearingen was the president of Standard Oil of Indiana and one of the most influential oil executives of the 20th century. When he became CEO in 1960 he deemed Indiana Standard Oil to be a "second-rate company." Through aggressive research and oil exploration Indiana Standard quickly became one of the most profitable companies in the United States. Swearingen was vocal about his dislike for federal regulators often supporting Republicans who shared his views on limited government. In retirement he was a close friend of presidents Gerald R. Ford and Richard Nixon. Swearingen died in 2007 survived by his wife Bonnie Swearingen who passed away in 2020. The Nixon Library unknown books
197457096New York: Daily News: New York's Picture Newspaper 1974. Folio newspaper pp. 36; toned; edges slighty chipped; otherwise very good. Appropriately illustrated. <br/><br/> Daily News: New York's Picture Newspaper unknown books
198510330New York: Arbor House 1985. Presidential Edition. Full leather. Fine. The Presidential Edition of No More Vietnams signed by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 240pp. Brown leather gilt lettering on spine gilt edges. Buckram cloth clamshell box with "Presidential Edition" in gilt on front flap silk tie down. Minor scuffing to leather cover of book from slipcase insert which is typical with this edition. The book has never been read. From a limited edition printing of 200 copies this being number 99 signed by President Nixon. This limited edition of No More Vietnams is known as the Presidential Edition not to be confused with the Deluxe Limited Edition which is bound in blue cloth. No More Vietnams is a retrospective of President Nixon's experience with the Vietnam War. It was a defense of his policies and tactics to end the war ten years after the last troops were withdrawn under President Ford's administration. Arbor House unknown books
19851792New York: Arbor House 1985. First Edition / Deluxe Limited Edition. Cloth. Fine. A deluxe limited edition of No More Vietnams signed by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 240pp. Gilt title on spine. Blue cloth binding. Matching blue cloth slipcase. Signed by President Richard Nixon on frontispiece. This is the Deluxe Edition of "No More Vietnams" with an unknown limitation. Arbor House unknown books
1985376New York: Arbor House 1985. Deluxe Edition. Cloth. Fine. Limited edition of No More Vietnam's signed by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 240pp. Gilt title on spine. Blue cloth binding. Matching blue cloth slipcase. Signed by President Richard Nixon on frontispiece. This is the Deluxe Edition of "No More Vietnams" with an unknown limitation. The "Presidential Edition" was bound in brown morocco signed by President Nixon and limited to 200 copies. Arbor House unknown books
1985D13081New York: Arbor House 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Blue cloth gilt-stamped lettering on spine; in blue cloth slipcase; 8vo; pp. 240. Signed by Nixon on the FFEP. Spine lettering just a little bit rubbed otherwise book is fine in lightly rubbed slipcase. Laid in is an odd little piece of political humor featuring a tiny $2 bill with an illustration of Nixon waving his peace-sign fingers enclosed in a plastic bag and stapled to a yellow card 2x4 inches that reads "Nixon Money and Getting Smaller Smaller." <br/><br/> Arbor House hardcover books
1985233691New York: Arbor House 1985. hardcover. near fine/near fine. 240 pages 8vo blue cloth-backed boards dust wrapper spine gently faded. New York: Arbor House 1985. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Signed in full on the front free endpaper.<br/><br/> Arbor House unknown books
197310420Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1973. First Edition. Original wraps. Very good. Signed by President Richard Nixon the Hearings on the Nomination of Gerald R. Ford to be the Vice President of the United States. Octavo 793pp. Original printed wrappers. Lightly soiled covers stain to foredge of text block. Signed by President Richard Nixon on the title page. A scarce signed piece as we can find no other copies of this publication signed by either Vice President Ford or President Nixon. With the investigation and eventual resignation of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew the Nixon administration was desperate to nominate a vice presidential candidate who could withstand congressional scrutiny. Former House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford was the candidate they chose after giving consideration to California Governor Ronald Reagan New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and former Texas Governor John Connally. Government Printing Office 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
1994183031994. NIXON Richard. REAL PEACE. Boston: Little Brown & Company 1994. 8vo. blue cloth in dust jacket. First Edition first printing. Signed by Nixon on the title page. Signed copies of the limited edition of 1000 copies are fairly common but signed copies of the first trade edition signed on a page and not on a bookplate are somewhat uncommon. Near fine in d/j. $375.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1984208027London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1984. hardcover. very good-/very good-. Thin 8vo blue cloth d.w. and front endpaper lightly soiled. London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1984.<br/><br/> Sidgwick & Jackson unknown books
198313413JNew York: Privately Printed 1983. First Edition. Limited to 1000 copies. Signed in full by Nixon in blue ink. Actor Randolph Scott's copy with an original Typed Letter Signed from Nixon signed in blue ink “Dick†on Nixon’s personal stationery in which he presents the book to Scott. “October 10 1983. Mr. Randolph Scott. Dear Randy This is one of 1000 copies of the private limited edition of Real Peace: A Strategy for the West. Copies are being sent to a select group of government officials and opinion leaders in the United States and abroad. Little Brown and Company will publish and distribute the book in the United States and Canada in January 1984. I trust it may contribute to a better understanding of where we have been where we are and where we should go in our relations with the Soviet Union China Japan Europe and the Third World. With warm regards. Sincerely Dick.†Fine in a near fine dust jacket with slight fading to spine and one short tear. Randolph Scott was a noted Hollywood actor of the Golden Age best remembered for a series of sophisticated westerns. Randolph Scott has recently received a great deal of attention with the release and restoration of Seven Men from Now 1956 directed by Budd Boetticher and produced by John Wayne which has been unavailable for decades and the restoration and release on DVD of Ride the High Country 1962 directed by Sam Peckinpah both of which are considered among the great classics of western film. Nixon was an admirer of Scott’s films and he and Scott were long time friends. Nixon invited Scott to the White House to visit. When the Apollo Eleven astronauts first landed on the moon Scott was Nixon’s guest at the dinner Nixon held in Los Angeles to honor the astronauts return. An excellent association copy. Privately Printed unknown books
198317762ENew York: Privately Printed 1983. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author former President Richard Nixon on the front free endpaper. Inscribed: “To Friends of the La Habra Library with best wishes from Richard Nixon. 10-1-’87†Fine in a fine bright dust jacket. Privately Printed unknown books
19839591ENew York: Privately Printed 1983. First Edition. Signed presentation copy inscribed by the author: “To Serena Reed with warm regards Richard Nixon 11-22-86.†Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Privately Printed unknown books
1983242222New York: Privately Printed 1983. First. hardcover. fine/very good. 106 pages slim 8vo blue cloth dust wrapper limited edition sticker affixed neatly below the signature faint scuff mark on back of dust wrapper. New York: Privately Printed 1983. Limited first edition. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Signed in full by Nixon on the front free endpaper.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
198310666New York: Privately Published 1983. First Edition / Limited Edition. Cloth. Fine/very good. Signed first edition of Real Peace by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 106pp. Blue cloth title in gilt on spine. Stated "First Printing September 1983" on copyright page. In publisher's dust jacket light shelf wear some rubbing along top edge a very good example. This book is signed by President Richard Nixon on the front free endpaper. This work by former President Richard Nixon contends the USSR and the United States have been engaged in WWIII since the end of WWII. Actions like allowing the Nazi regime to crush Polish resistance and other peaceful geopolitical actions have served to advance the communist agenda in all areas of the world. Privately Published 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
12984Nixon and Agnew 1973 Inaugural Ball ticket. Ticket # 8798 measures 7" x 3" and includes a gold seal that says "Inauguration of President and Vice President". The ticket stub reads "The Inaugural Ball John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street Northwest Saturday Evening January 20 1973 Nine O'Clock Washington D.C. Black Tie." The ticket itself reads "1973 Inaugural Ball Admit One John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Enter from Hall of States This ticket must be presented at entrance Good only at location specified." Also includes a ticket "to be exchanged at Ball for ONE Inaugural ball favor." In excellent condition. unknown books
1307937th President. Typed letter signed one page quarto. New Jersey April 12 1991 on personal letterhead to Honorable William Hyland. In full: "Dear Bill Talk about going into the lion's den. I thought you would like to see a list of those who attended an off-the-record appearance I made at a Carnegie Endowment forum in Washington Wednesday. I guess they thought that by having me they would balance the fact that Alger Hiss was once their President! Sincerely". During the Red Scare of the 40's and 50's Alger Hiss was accused of secretly being a Communist while in federal service. After Hiss appeared before Congress and denied being a Communist Nixon a Congressman at the time pressed the Committee to continue the investigation. Hiss was found guilty of two counts of perjury. In a curious way the reputation of Alger Hiss was permanently linked to that of Richard Nixon. The Nixon-haters have always been eager to exonerate Hiss while Nixon's fans are usually convinced of Alger's guilt as a spy. When Nixon was doing well for example when he was Vice-President and when he was a popular President during his first term Hiss's reputation suffered a decline. When Nixon did poorly as after his disastrous run for governor and especially during and after the Watergate crisis more people thought of Hiss as an innocent victim. "File" notation in blue marker at the top right otherwise in excellent condition. In over 2 decades it's the only Nixon letter we have ever seen mentioning Alger Hiss. unknown books
1992233170New York: Simon & Schuster 1992. First. hardcover. very good/very good. 322 pages tall 8vo blue cloth-backed boards corners bumped dust wrapper small streaks at the bottom of the spine New York Simon & Schuster 1992. First edition. Very good condition.<br/><br/> Inscribed on the the publisher's logo page: "To Stanley Lowell With best wishes from Richard Nixon."<br/><br/> Simon & Schuster unknown books
199210611New York: Simon & Schuster 1992. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/fine. First edition of Seize The Moment signed by President Richard Nixon with letter to recipient. Octavo 322pp. Blue boards blue cloth spine gilt lettering on spine. Blue endpapers. First edition first printing with full number line on copyright page. Occasional notes by the recipient of the book with some passages underlined. In publisher's near fine dust jacket retail price on front flap. Signed on half title by Richard Nixon. Includes a note written on Richard Nixon stationery to the Honorable John Swearingen: "Dear John and Bonnie I thought you might be interested in seeing some unconventional wisdom on foreign and domestic issues. Best wishes for the New Year Sincerely Dick." From the estate of John E. Swearingen the president of Standard Oil of Indiana and one of the most influential oil executives of the 20th century. When he became CEO in 1960 he deemed Indiana Standard Oil to be a "second-rate company." Through aggressive research and oil exploration Indiana Standard quickly became one of the most profitable companies in the United States. Swearingen was vocal about his dislike for federal regulators often supporting Republicans who shared his views on limited government. In retirement he was a close friend of presidents Gerald R. Ford and Richard Nixon. Swearingen died in 2007 survived by his wife Bonnie Swearingen who passed away in 2020. Simon & Schuster hardcover books