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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
1968156211New York: Nixon-Agnew Campaign Committee 1968. VG light age-toning to extremities. Olive wraps. 194 pp. "This is a compilation of positions taken on public questions by Richard M. Nixon during the Presidential campaign of 1968. The positions set forth here are as enunciated by Mr. Nixon in taking his case to the people in every part of the United States- in speeches statements position papers interviews and in radio and television discussions." Nixon-Agnew Campaign Committee paperback books
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 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
1492Nixon was the Thirty-Seventh President. TLS. 1pg. 6 ¾" x 9". January 2 1991. Woodcliff Lake NJ. A typed letter signed "RN" to Pennsylvania Congressman Bud Shuster: "I thought you might be interested in seeing some unconventional wisdom on foreign and domestic issues. Best wishes for the New Year." Typed on Nixon's personal letterhead the letter is in excellent condition. In 1990 Nixon published In the Arena: A Memoir of Victory Defeat and Renewal unknown books
4161RICHARD NIXON 1913-1994. Nixon was the Thirty-Seventh President. SB. 384pg. No date. Yorba Linda. In The Arena signed “Richard Nixon†on a Presidential book plate that has been attached to the first free endpage. The book is in very fine condition. unknown books
196872189NY:: Nixon-Agnew Campaign Committee. Very Good. 1968. Paperback. B00198FSO0 . First edition paperback. INSCRIBED by Richard Nixon on the title page: "To John Hart / with best wishes / from / Richard Nixon / November 2 1968 three days before the presidental election - that Nixon won." The recipient John Hart is probably the CBS News correspondent who covered that presidential campaign. Minor edge wear a bit faded along the spine else very good in printed wraps. ; 291 pages . Nixon-Agnew Campaign Committee, paperback books
1968156212New York: Nixon-Agnew Campaign Committee 1968. VG light age-toning to extremities and dog-ears to first few pages at lower right corners and inexplicable stain to title-page like an old sneaker print . Olive wraps. 194 pp. Solid copy even with stated faults. Nixon-Agnew Campaign Committee paperback books
17849303London: J. Barker 1784. Wraps. Very good -. 12mo. 30pp. Frontispiece. Note: the text ends on p. 30 the bottom half being ads. The final 3 leaves pp. 31-36 of ads are missing in this copy. Later marbled wrappers. This edition published by J. Barker is not in the ESTC. J. Barker paperback books
1968028814Washington: United Citizens for Nixon-Agnew. 1968. Audio excerpt from Nixon's August 8 1968 Nomination Acceptance Speech in the form of a 6" 33-1/3 rpm flexible record that is suitable for mailing. Never played very near fine. A remarkable memento of an era. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Near Fine. (United Citizens for Nixon-Agnew) unknown books
196810805Washington DC: United Citizens for Nixon-Agnew 1968. Single sheet of card stock 7"x7". Recto is a pictorial vinyl 33-1/3 sound recording of Nixon's 1968 acceptance speech; verso portrait and lyrics to Nixon campaign song "Nixon's The One." Issued as a promotional fund-raising item. Light wear and soil; Very Good. United Citizens for Nixon-Agnew 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
19853264.3New York: Arbor House 1985. 1st edition. Blue cloth spine with blue paper-wrapped boards. Yellow dust jacket. VG/VG spine panel sunned. 184 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>Nixon's thoughts on the war & the country's failure to "win". Arbor House hardcover books
198521159New York: Arbor House 1985. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. 8vo. 240 pp. This is the first edtion in navy cloth binding issued without dustwrapper and comes in a matching navt cloth covered slipcase. SIGNED by Nixon as called for on the front endpaper. Book is ever so lightly faded at spine else a near fine example. The slipcase is a bit dusty and lightly worn. <br/><br/> Arbor House hardcover books
1985Embry 151469Arbor House 1985. First edition deluxe issue. Spine very slightly sunned still fine in fine lightly rubbed publisher's slipcase. Blue cloth. Signed by Richard Nixon on the front free endpaper. Arbor House, 1985. First edition, deluxe issue. hardcover 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
200971419Peterborough Ontario Canada: Broadview Press 2009. Trade paperback. Fine. Octavo. Original glossy paper wrappers. A fine copy. Broadview Press 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
7675Official White House Award of Excellence with attractive large presidential eagle seal in color. The document reads: "The President of the United States presents this Award of Excellence to blank for outstanding achievement in environmental protection services". Below is a stamped signature of "Richard Nixon". Unsigned. Mint condition. unknown books
198610613New York: Simon and Schuster 1986. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Pat Nixon: The Untold Story first edition signed by her daughter Julie Nixon Eisenhower to John and Bonnie Swearingen. Octavo 480pp. White boards with red cloth spine title in silver on spine. In publisher's near fine dust jacket retail price on front flap faint toning to spine and light shelf wear. Signed by the author: "For Bonnie and John - with warmest good wishes Julie Nixon Eisenhower. January 10 '01." Includes a personalized thank you note from Julie Nixon Eisenhower and a signed bookplate. 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 and Schuster hardcover books
1986117New York: Simon and Schuster 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. First edition of Pat Nixon: The Untold Story incribed by the author Julie Nixon Eisenhower. Octavo 480pp. Minor discoloration on dust jacket price on front flap. Inscribed by Mrs. Julie Nixon Eisenhower on Nixon Library Bookplate. Simon and Schuster hardcover books