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1962299146Garden City: Doubleday 1962. Reprint. hardcover. very good/very good. 458 pages 8vo blue and gray boards dust wrapper gently worn; one tiny closed tear on the back cover. Garden City: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1962. Reprint edition. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Inscribed and signed in full on the front free endpaper: "To my Partner and friend John Wallis with best wishes for a new exciting life in 'retirement.' Dick Nixon."<br/><br/> Doubleday unknown books
1962298744Garden City: Doubleday 1962. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. xvi 460 pages 8vo gray cloth d.w. Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1962. First edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Inscribed on front endpaper " For Genevieve. from Dick Nixon".<br/><br/> Doubleday unknown books
1962296937Garden City: Doubleday 1962. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. xvi 460 pages 8vo cloth d.w. Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1962. First edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Signed on second front flyleaf.<br/><br/> Doubleday unknown books
1962291861Garden City: Doubleday 1962. hardcover. 460pp. 8vo gray cloth d.w. Garden City: Doubleday 1962. Very good<br/><br/> Doubleday unknown books
19621412509Doubleday 1962. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Inscribed Best Wishes to Steve Pitcher from Dick Nixon. The usually formal Richard Nixon did not often sign as "Dick." He apparently knew and liked this person. Very good in a very good dust jacket. A book club edition. Doubleday hardcover books
1962WRCAM3418Garden City: Doubleday 1962. 460pp. Cloth. Fine in very good slightly stained dust jacket. First edition. The special publisher's presentation issue with the extra blank leaf bearing an autopen Nixon signature bound in between the free endsheet and the half title. Doubleday hardcover books
1962254849Garden City: Doubleday 1962. hardcover. very good/good. 460 pages. 8vo gray cloth dust wrapper worn and torn with spotting on the front cover; previous owner's book plate and stamp on the dedication page. Garden City: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1962. Later printing. A very good copy in a good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Inscribed and signed in full on the front free endpaper: "To Nick Macris with best wishes from Dick Nixon." A vertical strip of discoloration on the page barely overlaps the "D" in Nixon's signature.<br/><br/> Doubleday unknown books
196229532Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1962. FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by Nixon on front flyleaf: "To Allison E. Schofield from Dick Nixon." A fine copy in a fine bright dust jacket. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company unknown books
196023730New York: McGraw-Hill 1960. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy foxing to edges else tight and clean in a very good dust jacket with a small chip to rear panel. x 253 pp. 8vo. Nixon's first book published on the eve of his first run for the presidency. McGraw-Hill hardcover books
196969255Worcester: AChille J. St. Onge. Very Good. 1969. Hardcover. The Inaugural Address of Richart Milhouse Nixon. Worcester St Onge 1969. Fine copy in dark blue leather. Miniature measuring 2 5/8" x 1 3/4". Bright gilt to binding and page edges. Crisp bright internally. . AChille J. St. Onge hardcover books
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
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 books
12596NY PUTNAM 1956. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, PUTNAM, 1956 unknown books
197112595SF CHRONICLE 1971 1971. PICTORIAL DUST JACKET FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. SF, CHRONICLE, 1971 hardcover books
12593NY RANDOM 1971. FIRST EDITION FINE. F. NY, RANDOM, 1971 unknown books
1981158473NEW YORK NORTON 1981 1981. DUST JACKET UNCLIPPED FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NEW YORK, NORTON, 1981 hardcover books
12592NY VIKING 1960. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, VIKING, 1960 unknown books
1988225780New York/London Simon and Schuster 1988. 1988. First edition. 8vo. Color pictorial dust jacket unclipped; remainder stamp on bottom edge. Very good-fine. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed by Nixon the first preliminary page to Betty Palmer: "To Betty Palmer - with best wishes from - Richard Nixon." Betty/Elizabeth Palmer was the widow of L.A. Times political columnist Kyle Palmer. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. New York/London, Simon and Schuster [1988]. hardcover books
500821half-length pose attired in a business suit ca. 1953. 8" x 11" on heavy stock. Signed and inscribed to Philippine newspaperman and columnist for "The Asia Weekly" in Manila Vincente Villamin: "To my friend Vincente Villamin 'Mabuhoy!' from Richard Nixon." Very good. Villamin covered the Navy Court of Inquiry hearings on the Japanese bonbing of Pearl Harbor. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
100110Rare framed collection of official medallions and pins from the second Presidential Inauguration of Richard M. Nixon of 1973. Contents include a gold chain link bracelet bearing a medallion with the Presidential Seal six small presidential pins two elaborate gold pins bearing the presidential seal an Inaugural Committee Staff Ribbon with Inaugural medallion and a gold necklace bearing a medallion with Nixon's portrait in profile. Housed in a custom shadow box frame lined with blue velvet. In fine condition. The entire piece measures 22 inches by 14 inches. Held on January 20th 1973 the second inauguration of Richard Nixon marked the commencement of the second term of Richard Nixon as President and the second term of Spiro Agnew as Vice President. Nixon resigned one year and twenty days into the term and was succeeded by Gerald Ford who had previously succeeded Spiro Agnew as Vice President 263 days into Spiro's term and following his resignation. While Nixon's premature departure from office often dominates assessments of his presidency his legacy has undergone reevaluation in the more than 40 years since his resignation. Political historian and pollster Douglas Schoen has argued that Nixon was the most important American figure in post-war U.S. politics for his important domestic and foreign policy accomplishments including the foundation of the EPA in 1970 ending the United States Military draft in 1973 and signing the Paris Peace Accords that same year ending U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. unknown books
1984013524Boston Toronto: Little Brown and Company 1984. INSCRIBED BY PRESIDENT NIXON on the half-title page; "To---------------- with best wishes from Richard Nixon". Small closed tear top of front panel of the dust jacket without paper loss. According to the front blurb " a terse closely argued book about geopolitical strategy". Crisp and clean copy throughout. 107pp. Signed by Author. First Trade Edition. Blue Cloth. Nearly Fine/Nearly Fine. Small Octavo. Little, Brown and Company Hardcover books
100059Rare collection of original photographs and documents from the second Presidential Inauguration of Richard M. Nixon. Included are three original large-format White House photographs of Nixon as President the presidential couple and Vice President Gerald Ford; a press credential tag allowing access to the Nixon/Agnew headquarters on Election Night Nov. 7th 1972 a pro-Nixon metallic silver sash bearing the slogan "President Nixon. Now more than ever" a collection of candid photographs from inaugural celebrations and protests including snapshots of Nixon John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart among others; a pro-Nixon button a notepad from the Committee For the Re-election of the President two scripts from the Presidential Inauguration and a copy of the staff directory for the Inaugural committee. In near fine condition. A remarkable collection. Rare framed collection of official medallions and pins from the second Presidential Inauguration of Richard M. Nixon of 1973. Contents include a gold chain link bracelet bearing a medallion with the Presidential Seal six small presidential pins two elaborate gold pins bearing the presidential seal an Inaugural Committee Staff Ribbon with Inaugural medallion and a gold necklace bearing a medallion with Nixon's portrait in profile. Housed in a custom shadow box frame lined with blue velvet. In fine condition. The entire piece measures 22 inches by 14 inches. Held on January 20th 1973 the second inauguration of Richard Nixon marked the commencement of the second term of Richard Nixon as President and the second term of Spiro Agnew as Vice President. Nixon resigned one year and twenty days into the term and was succeeded by Gerald Ford who had previously succeeded Spiro Agnew as Vice President 263 days into Spiro's term and following his resignation. While Nixon's premature departure from office often dominates assessments of his presidency his legacy has undergone reevaluation in the more than 40 years since his resignation. Political historian and pollster Douglas Schoen has argued that Nixon was the most important American figure in post-war U.S. politics for his important domestic and foreign policy accomplishments including the foundation of the EPA in 1970 ending the United States Military draft in 1973 and signing the Paris Peace Accords that same year ending U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. unknown books
1980225778New York Warner Books 1980. 1980. Limited signed edition. 8vo. Original maroonleather stamped in gilt; pink ilk endpapers; a.e.g. Very good. No other signatures or bookplates. Number 1191 of 2500 numbered copies signed by Nixon on the limitation page. Also signed and inscribed by Nixon the first preliminary page to Betty Palmer: "To Betty Palmer - with best wishes from - Dick Nixon." Betty/Elizabeth Palmer was the widow of L.A. Times political columnist Kyle Palmer. Signed by Authors. Hardcover. Very Good. [New York] Warner Books [1980]. hardcover books
19836031001983. "RN" with holograph greeting "Dear Paul" in black fountain pen ink on his engraved Richard Nixon 26 Federal Plaza New York City letterhead February 28 1983. 7 1/4" x 10 1/2"; 1 page recto only. Very good. Together with a copy of a column by Patrick Buchanan "Whatever Became of God's Country" To producer Paul W. Keyes Paul W. Keyes Productions Incorporated 135 Screenland Drive Burbank California 91505 Interesting letter with Nixon commenting on Christopher Durany's play "Beyond Therapy" as "viciously obscene and trash.poisonous propaganda." Nixon rates Patrick Buchanan as producing "Some of the best writing on the Washington scene.". Soft cover. Very Good. paperback books
500822"RN" on printed White House letterhead with "The Western White House" typed below San Clemente August 23 1971 to Meet The Press moderator Lawrence Spivak: "I was sorry to learn from herb Klein that you are having to spend time in the hospital. Needless to say we appreciate how difficult it must be for someone with your great energy to be away from the firing line. But we want to lure you to follow all of the doctor's orders during these difficult days -- there is an exciting political season just around the corner and you will need to be in top condition.". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books