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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
30668New York: Arbor House 1985. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition of President Richard Nixon's third book on foreign policy Signed by him on the front free endpaper. 8vo. 240 pp. A fine copy in navy cloth gilt titles to the spine in the publisher's slipcase as issued. "With a Wilsonian zeal to participate in great causes - causes ''as big as the whole world itself'' - Richard Nixon in this strongly argued often intemperate polemic urges Americans to contest aggression wherever it rears its head." The New York Times. Arbor House, (1985) hardcover
148492Rare photograph of the official seal of the president of the United States signed by seven American presidents. Color glossy photograph of the official seal of the president of the United States covering 40 consecutive years of presidential administrations. Boldly signed by Richard Nixon Gerald R. Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George Bush Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. The Clinton and George W. Bush signatures were signed as president during their respective incumbencies. The signatures were all personally obtained by former California congressman James E. Rogan. A sheet to the frame backing lists the locations and dates of each signature: Richard Nixon New York September 15 1989 Gerald R. Ford Los Angeles April 12 1989 Jimmy Carter Plains Georgia July 9 1988 Ronald Reagan Beverly Hills May 28 1989 George Bush Sacramento October 15 1995 Bill Clinton The White House March 16 1997 and George W. Bush The White House March 30 2002. Matted and framed. In fine condition. The entire piece measures 15.25 inches by 17 inches. From the collection of California congressman James E. Rogan. The Seal of the President of the United States serves as a symbol of the executive authority and institutional continuity of the American presidency. Officially adopted in its current form by President Harry S. Truman in 1945 the seal features an American bald eagle clutching an olive branch and arrows signifying the nation's commitment to peace and readiness for defense. The eagle's head faces the olive branch reflecting a preference for diplomacy. Encircled by fifty stars representing the states the seal visually reinforces the president’s role as both a national leader and a representative of the federal union. While its design draws from the Great Seal of the United States the presidential seal has evolved in both form and function appearing on official documents lecterns and the presidential flag thereby reinforcing the ceremonial and symbolic stature of the office. unknown
1975285986Bachrach Photo Studios; Washington D.C. 1975. 1st edition. Softcover. SIGNED and inscribed by Patricia Nixon. Provenance; from the collection of the noted Boston Belmont autograph collector Ray Crosby. Fine in all aspects and housed in the original header-printed envelope. Bachrach Photo Studios; Washington D.C. paperback
45982The California representative and senator went on to serve as Dwight Eisenhower's vice president 1953-61 and was then elected thirty-seventh president of the United States a controversial tenure ending in the only presidential resignation in American history. Original Drawing Signed 1p 8½" X 11" n.p. n.d. circa 1960. Very good. Faintly age toned and even more faintly edgeworn with three small marks down left margin not affecting holograph portion or likeness. Boldly pencilled head-and-shoulders portrait by an unidentified amateur artist boldly inscribed and signed in black ink at lower left: "To Donald Burnell / with best wishes / from / Richard Nixon." Attractive and most unusual in this form -- signed right around the period of his disastrous debates with presidential contender Kennedy. unknown
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
1969365914Philadelphi: Globe Ticket Company 1969. Unbound. Near Fine. Three tickets to the inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew on January 20 1969. The tickets measure 7.25" x 2.5" and are printed on both sides. There is some light wear to the tickets and a couple spots but they are unused with the stub still attached overall near fine. Each of the three tickets is different with two printed on stiff white card stock with different color inks used for each; the third ticket is printed on a stiff gold-coated card stock. Each shows a portrait of Nixon and Agnew with various illustrations of America on one side and the event information on the other. One white card stock ticket has a price of $12.00 and a location on the mall while the other white ticket has no price and is for an "Honored Guest" with seating near the White House. The final gold foil ticket was likely reserved for V.I.P.s with seating on the "Presidential Reviewing Stand"; additional research may well determine whose actual seat this was but our Nixon Presidential Library card has expired and we have not had time to renew it just yet. Nevertheless an interesting selection of tickets from President Nixon's first term as president. Globe Ticket Company unknown
197412031Washington D. C.: Gpo. Fine with no dust jacket. 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. The pages are not numbered but the book is just over 2" thick. Ilustrated with maps charts & b/w photos. The areas covered are: Crater Lake national park Oregon; Havasu National Wildlife Refuge CA; Semidi National Wildlife Refuge Alaska; Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge HI; Grab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge IL; Zion National Park UT; Datmai National Monument AK; Rice Lake & MIlle Lacs National Wildlife Refuges MN; Glacier National Park MT; Red Rock Lakes Ntnl Wldf Rfg Mt; Olympic National Park Washington; Rocky Mountain National Park CO; Missisquoi Ntnl Wldlf Rfg VT & Unimak Island AK. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Gpo hardcover
MA04B-01309Government Printing Office. Collectible - Acceptable. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1971. Sm 4to hardcover. Navy cloth with light blue and gilt spine label. LIII1305pp. Color frontis portrait of Nixon. Near very good book no dust jacket. Light shelfwear with minor stains to boards and spine. Small hole to front joint. Light tonig and foxing to top edge. From the library of American author columnist journalist and presidential speechwriter William Safire. history politics president nixon Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Government Printing Office hardcover
MA04B-01308United States Government Printing Office. Collectible - Acceptable. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1971. Sm 4to hardcover. Navy cloth with light blue and gilt spine label. LII1183pp. Color frontis portrait of Nixon. Near fine book no dust jacket. Very light dust staining to top-edge. From the library of American author columnist journalist and presidential speechwriter William Safire. history politics president nixon Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. United States Government Printing Office hardcover
197156653Washington DC: GPO 1971. good ex-lib. 26 cm 1183 1969 vol. only footnotes appendices index usual library markings slight wear to boards small white mark on spine. GPO hardcover
197138400Washington DC: GPO 1971. good. 26 cm 1183 1969 vol. only footnotes appendices index small dings to top edge front board some scratches to rear board. GPO unknown
197120038Washington DC: GPO 1971. fair to good. 26 cm 1305 v.2 only footnotes appendices index half title badly torn. GPO unknown
197256744Washington DC: GPO 1972. very good. 26 cm 1362 v.3 only color frontis illus. footnotes appendices index boards slightly scuffed. GPO hardcover
1972141385Generic 1972-01-01. Hardcover. Good. ex-library; No dj Generic hardcover
19831000090<p>Real Peace A Strategy for the West by Richard Nixon published in 1983. Signed by the author. Hardcover with orignal jacket with only the very lightest shelfwear.</p> hardcover
198334647Privately Printed 1983. Limited. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Limited edition 1983. A Near Fine book in a Very Good dust jacket. 8vo. 106 pp. bound in publishers blue cloth with blue dust jacket. Flat SIGNED by Nixon inside front cover. Minor signs of shelf wear to jacket only. Dust jacket now protected in mylar sleeve. Privately Printed hardcover
1983020081New York NY: self-published 1983. Autograph. Near fine condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. vi 106 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear. The unclipped dustjacket has a few small tears and creases and minor shelfwear; protected in archival Mylar. Signed by Richard Nixon on the front endpaper in ink with no further inscription. The text is clean and unmarked. This is one of 1000 copies published for private distribution. First edition. Stated on the copyright page: First printing September 1983. self-published Hardcover
1984020510New York: Little Brown & Co. 1984. Nice copy in its first printing. Signed by author on front endpaper. No flaws. Price intact jacket is a nice one. In mylar. . Signed by Author. First American Edition. Hardccover. Fine/Fiine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Little Brown & Co.
19831404541New York: Self-Published 1983. Hardcover. Octavo 106 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Blue spine with white and faded red lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar cover has chipping to fore corners and mild shelving wear. Boards have mild bumping to spine ends and fore corners. Textblock has mild shelving wear. Signed flat by Richard Nixon on the front free end page. Shelved in Case 1 1/2. 1404541. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Self-Published hardcover
198314606New York: Richard Nixon Privately Printed 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Self-published edition preceding the trade edition. Signed by Nixon on the front endpaper. Fine in a Very Good jacket unclipped no price bumped and with some creases tears and scuffs. Blue cloth with gilt lettering on the spine. Square and firmly bound clean internally. Richard Nixon | Privately Printed hardcover
1983186053New York: privately printed 1983. First edition privately published for presentation by Nixon inscribed by him on the front free endpaper "To Strobe Talbott with warm regards - from Richard Nixon 12-15-83". Strobe Talbott born 1946 was then Time Magazine's principal correspondent on Soviet-American relations. He later served as Deputy Secretary of State from 1994 to 2001 and as president of Brookings Institution from 2002 to 2017 an institution partly dedicated to securing international peace. Talbott's lifelong work in foreign relations and analysis make this a particularly appropriate presentation for Nixon's book on foreign policy in which he outlined his view of how lasting peace can be secured between the Soviet Union and the United States achieved through the US taking a much more assertive position with its military and economic power. Nixon published the work privately in September 1983. Publisher's Weekly reported that copies were distributed to 115 influential people 14 October 1983. A trade edition was issued in January 1984. Octavo. Original blue cloth spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket. Unclipped jacket with light rubbing nicking and creasing at extremities: a fine copy in very good jacket. hardcover
1984190454Boston: Little Brown and Company 1984. First trade edition first printing inscribed by the 37th President on the front free endpaper "To Don Gibson with best wishes from Richard Nixon". In Real Peace the former President outlined his view of how lasting peace can be secured between the Soviet Union and the United States achieved through the US taking a much more assertive position with its military and economic power. The trade edition issued in January 1984 was preceded by a private edition in September 1983. Octavo. Original blue cloth spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket. Unclipped jacket a little toned with very light soiling and minimal creasing at extremities: a fine copy in near-fine jacket. hardcover
1983152046New York: Privately Printed for Richard Nixon 1983. The privately printed limited first edition of Nixon's fifth book. Octavo original publisher's cloth with gilt titles to the spine. One of 1000 copies. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page "To Sherry Griner with appreciation for her loyal support over the years - from Richard Nixon 12-30-87." Fine in a very good dust jacket. In this terse closely argued book about geopolitical strategy Richard Nixon asserts that while the tools of modern warfare have made war a practical impossibility our differences with the Soviet Union remain profound irreconcilable and potentially deadly. How can we navigate between the impossible and the irreconcilable and establish a real lasting peace is the sum and substance of the former President's message. First the author debunks what he calls the myths of peace chimeras such as disarmament peace-through-trade personal friendships between leaders and world government schemes. President Nixon says that such policies-pursued by themselves-have never averted war and that we court disaster by pretending that they will now. Then he describes the key that can unlock the door to peace: "hard-headed détente" a pragmatic mixture of détente and deterrence that encompasses the full range of political and economic relations between east and West. He shows how we can use summitry economic power and other means to deter Soviet misbehavior and at the same time reduce the chances of world war. Privately Printed for Richard Nixon hardcover
1990Q-0671706209Simon & Schuster 1990-05-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Simon & Schuster paperback