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19604958bdMenlo Park California: Lane Book Company 1960. First Edition First Printing. Large square octavo orange cloth hardcover upper cover illustrated with photograph of rancher showing children a rope trick photo. illus. endpapers 63 pp. Near-Fine with small inscription to fep. in a Very Good dust jacket with light edgewear and rubbing. From dust jacket: Living on a ranch is an exciting experience for children. There is so much to do and so much to learn. Tim and Maria Black live at Oak Valley Ranch where their days pass in a gay mixture of fun and work. They go on hayrides search for wildflowers and at one point in the story Maria gets lost! Buck a blacksmith comes to work at Oak Valley. Buck discovers there is a great deal to learn from the children about the ranch. In return he explains his trade to them and helps them care for their horses. When it is time for the annual fall roundup Mr. Black and his cowboys round up the calves and neighbors arrive to help with the branding de-horning and vaccinating. Tim helps the men and Maria helps the women to prepare food for the large gathering. After the work is done everyone joins in an old-time rodeo. Lane Book Company, 1960. First Edition, First Printing. hardcover books
1963194346Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild 1963. Magazine. 68p. including covers 8.5x11 inches color centerfold and 24 color physique photos plus many more in b&w mild wear back cover contains 16 color thumbnail photos of the Guild models designed for clipping stapled pictorial wraps. Debut issue of photographer Mizer's new physique magazine with an emphasis non California Beach Boy types Very early appearance as a physique model by TV actor Dennis Cole "Charlie's Angels" "Bracken's World" "The Young and the Restless" et al. [Athletic Model Guild] unknown books
197360686bdMiami Florida: E. A. Seemann Publishing Inc. 1973. Signed by the Author. Royal octavo garnet cloth hardcover gilt letters photo. illus. endpapers 160 pp. Very Good in a Very Good mylar protected dust jacket. From dust jacket: Miami the “Magic City†was just a settlement near Fort Dallas in Dade County in the early 1890s when Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad and to start a city at the new end of the line. Flagler’s surveyors began work in 1896 - and Miami was up to a good start. Yesterday’s Miami is a photographic chronicle of the city and its sister communities Miami Beach Coral Gables and others. It shows the rapid progress made in such a short period and portrays vividly the pulsating life of the city. E. A. Seemann Publishing, Inc., (1973). hardcover books
19732941qsMiami FL: E. A. Seemann Publishing Inc. 1973. Royal octavo red cloth hardcover gilt letters photo. illus. endpapers 159 pp. Fine in a Very Good dust jacket with edgewear. E. A. Seemann Publishing, Inc., (1973). hardcover books
197365524Miami FLorida: E.A. Seeman Publishing Inc. Very Good. 1973. Hardcover. Photographs by Richard B. Hoit and others. First Edition. The covers show some light discoloring and staining. Otherwise the contents are clean bright and complete. Near Very Good in a slightly scuffed and edge chipped dust jacket. . E.A. Seeman Publishing Inc. hardcover books
1977Embry 91138The Writer Inc. 1977. First edition first printing. Fine in near fine dust jacket with some rubbing to front panel and a lightly sunned spine. Inscribed by the author. The Writer, Inc., 1977. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2004UNIXWIL00NJThe Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 2004. Very Good. Nixon Joan Lowery. Will's Story 1771. Williamsburg VA: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 2004. Young Americans Colonial Williamsburg. 162pp. Illustrated. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation hardcover books
1971159245Detroit: Nixon Demonstration Coalition & The Detroit AFL-CIO 1971. Leaflet mimeographed on both sides 8.5x11 inches fold-creased from being folded in thirds for mailing else very good condition small illus of Nixon laughing. Call to demonstrate against Nixon the war and wage freeze on Thursday September 23rd. Nixon Demonstration Coalition & The Detroit AFL-CIO unknown books
257Introduction by James G.K. McClure. N.p. Winona Publishing 1905. 1st edition. Withdrawn from institutional library. Very good condition. <br/><br/> unknown books
197210958Woodbridge NJ: Ronson 1972. Limited Edition. Gold. Very good. White House Ronson Lighter a gift from President Richard Nixon. Presidential seal on side panel in gold. Measures 6.5 x 4.0 cm. Light wear to side panels. Housed in original Ronson clamshell case lined in silk and felt. Includes the manufacturer's warning on using butane lighters affixed to side of lighter. From the private collection of John E. Swearingen the CEO of Standard Oil of Indiana. Auction tag affixed to bottom panel of clamshell case. 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. Ronson unknown books
19811882Washington DC: The White House 1981. Framed. Fine. White House Photograph signed by President Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon. With the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat there was concern that sending a sitting United States President would be too dangerous. Protocol demanded that a high level delegation from the United States was needed for the trip but sending less senior officials would be viewed as a lack of engagement by the United States. Secretary of State Alexander Haig suggested that the 3 former living Presidents attend which all three accepted. With Richard Nixon in political exile since Watergate President Carter having just lost an election and President Ford getting pressure from his family to avoid dangerous situations all three had their reasons not to attend. This trip also marked a thawing in relations between the living former presidents with President Carter and President Ford striking up a lifelong friendship afterwards. This photograph marked the first time that 4 sitting Presidents had joined together at the White House. Photograph signed by President Ronald Reagan along with former presidents Jimmy Carter Gerald R. Ford and Richard Nixon. Framed in contemporary black frame gold edge museum archival glass. A fine signed copy. Provenance: From the office of Katherine Shepherd White House Correspondence office staff. Known as "Charley" Ms. Shepherd had a long career in Washington DC from Capitol Hill to the White House. In the 1980s she worked in the White House Correspondence office and was tasked outreach for President Reagan to constituents in his native Illinois and California. The White House unknown books
13008Watergate collection. A prestamped envelope with Nixon's image and the Watergate event printed on the envelope. The envelope was taken to the post office and post marked on the date of Nixon's resignation as President. The envelope reads "Richard Nixon Resigns as 37th President of the United States" and is postmarked Washington D.C. Aug 9 1974 AM. In excellent condition. unknown books
4203RICHARD NIXON 1913-1994. Nixon was Thirty-Seventh President. TLS. 1pg. 8†x 10â€. November 24 1954. Washington D.C. A typed letter signed “Dick†as Vice President. Using official “Office of the Vice President†letterhead he wrote to campaign volunteer Evlyn Dorn thanking her for her assistance on Dwight Eisenhower’s Presidential campaign. In addition to expressing his gratitude he also mentions a blizzard that impacted the campaign tour and invites her to a future reunion: “Dear Evlyn: It was certainly a pleasure to have you with us for the last part of the campaign tour. As a matter of fact Rose has told me several times she doesn’t know what we would have done without you! I know it was hard work and you may be sure we are deeply grateful to you. In every campaign there seems to be one incident which stands out above all others as the most unexpected and dramatic. In the two-month campaign tour which we have just completed that incident was the snow storm in Montana which caused us to cancel one day’s campaigning in Wyoming. As you know those of us we were in Montana will never forget that day and likewise I think all of those who were with us for any part of the campaign would enjoy being members of our new association – ‘Veterans of the Battle of Butte Blizzard.’ Last Thursday night all the folks who were on any part of the campaign trip who happened to be in Washington got together with Pat and me at the Columbia Country Club for the first meeting of the Association. We really relived the ‘Battle.’ It was great fun and I hope the whole gang will be able to get together the next time whenever that may be. We hope to have a meeting on the West Coast next year. Your membership card is enclosed and we will be sending the emblem along to you within a few days. Pat joins me in sending out very best wishes to you and Larry. Sincerely Dick Richard Nixonâ€. It is in fine condition. unknown books
154693hardcover. illus. 12mo cloth. Boston: Little Brown 1938. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
192622861ENew York: United States Polo Association 1926. First Edition. Affixed to the front pastedown is the bookplate of silent film star Marian Nixon Hillman depicting a large sailing vessel cresting a wave. Illustrated with black & white photos throughout and with a fold-out detailing various polo association divisions circuit committees clubs and Army stations by circuits. Very good copy with a bit of pitting and rippling to the gilt-stamped blue cloth some minor handling and edge wear and with some occasional foxing without dust jacket. Marian Nixon 1904 - 1983 began her career in entertainment as a teen dancing in choruses in vaudeville. Her first film roles include Cupid’s Fireman 1923 with Buck Jones Riders of the Purple Sage a925 Hands Up! 1926 and The Chinese Parrot 1927. She also starred as Rebecca in the film adaptation of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1932 with Ralph Bellamy followed by Winner Take All with James Cagney John Ford’s Pilgrimage 1934 with her last film Captain Calamity released in 1936. She was married to Edward Hillman Jr. from 1929 to 1933. United States Polo Association hardcover books
1950246969Washington D.C. 1950. One page on letterhead of House of Representatives. 4to. Very good. In black cloth chemise. One page on letterhead of House of Representatives. 4to. In answer to her inquiry the young Congressman from California writes<br/><br/> "This is just a note to tell you that I am the son of Frank Nixon of California and that i can recall his speaking of you on several occasions. Three years ago when I came to Washington my farmer sic and mother purchased a farm in Pennsylvania and have lived there until this Winter. He had the misfortune however of breaking his arm just a fw weeks ago and has now gone to Florida for th balance of the year ."<br/><br/>Nixon had leaped to national prominence through his role in the Un-American Activities Committee in winning a perjury conviction against Alger Hiss. unknown books
1966WRCAM43537New York 1966. 1p. Old fold lines else fine. Letter written to Hugh J. Kelly thanking him for his letter in which he "referred so generously to my activities during the recent campaign." Nixon campaigned for Republican candidates in the 1966 Congressional election though he was not running for office himself. He writes "The results on November Eighth exceeded even my own most optimistic predictions and I am confident that we have now laid the foundation for even greater victories in the years ahead." An attractive letter written in the political season prior to Nixon's election to the Presidency. unknown books
19544460Washington D.C. 1954. unbound. Typed letter signed "Richard Nixon" on Vice Presidential letterhead. Typed in peacock blue ink with a large eagle watermark clearly visible. Warm thank you to a well-wisher. 7" x 9". Washington D.C. July 7 1954. Very good condition.<br/><br/> ".It was certainly a pleasure to see you when you were here in Washington and I only regret that the schedule was such that we did not have more time for a visit."<br/><br/> unknown books
601640"Dick"; with holograph salutation in blue fountain pen ink on engraved Richard Nixon 26 Federal Plaza New York City letterhead June 19 1985. 10" x 7 1/2"; fine fresh clean example. Framed together with engraving of Nixon with double paper mat and enclosed in antique style brown wooden frame. Frame size: 17 1/4" x 21". To Mr Rudy Vallee 7430 Pyramid Place Hollywood California 90046 "Dear Rudy in Nixons hand; body of letter typed This is just a note to thank you for your very kind letter of June 10th. The dinner which the Black Republicans had scheduled in my honor has been postponed because of the hotel strike. They will try to find a mutually satisfactory date for some time this fall. I thought you might be interested in a column I wrote last week with regard to support of the freedom fighters in Nicaragua and other parts of the world. Pat joins me in sending our best wishes to Ellie and to you. Sincerely Dick." Nixon Richard Milhous 1913-1994 37th president of the United States 1969-1974 and the only one to have resigned from office due to the Watergate scandal. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. hardcover books
602436"RN" with holograph greeting in blue fountain pen ink on his engraved Richard Nixon 26 Federal Plaza New York City letterhead watermarked "Struthmore - Envoy" October 3 1988. 7 1/4" x 10 3/8"; very good. To The Honorable Patrick Moynihan: "Dear Pat: After all of the blood that was left on the floor at Camp David and then in our lobbying efforts with the Congress for F.A.P. I was particularly pleased to see the Welfare Reform Bill enacted into law. As I am sure your will agree it is only a beginning in dealing with what has been virtually intractable problem for a quarter of a century. I an convinced however that it is without question a step in the right direction. And if it is not sabotaged by those who have the responsibility for administering it at the federal and stated levels it will go down in history as a landmark legislative achievement. With warm regards Sincerely RN." Provenance: from the estate of Daniel Patrick Moynihan. With the estate numbers in the upper margin. Moynihan 1927-2003 born March 16 1927 Tulsa Oklahoma; died March 26 2003 Washington District of Columbia; U.S. senator from New York January 3 1977-2001; outspoken proponent of arms control. Hillary Clinton took Moynihan's place in the United States Senate. Nixon 1913-1994 born January 13 1913 Yorba Linda California; died April 22 1994 New York City; 37th president of the United States 1969-1974 and the only President to have resigned from office due to the Watergate scandal. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
602437"RN" with holograph greeting in blue fountain pen ink on his engraved Richard Nixon 577 Chestnut Ridge Road Woodcliff Lake New Jersey letterhead January 2 1991. 6 5/8" x 8 7/8"; very good. To The Honorable Daniel Patrick Moynihan: "Dear Pat: I thought you might be interested in seeing some unconventional wisdom on foreign and domestic issues. Best wishes for the New Year Sincerely RN." Provenance: from the estate of Daniel Patrick Moynihan. With the estate numbers in the upper margin. Moynihan 1927-2003 born March 16 1927 Tulsa Oklahoma; died March 26 2003 Washington District of Columbia; U.S. senator from New York January 3 1977-2001; outspoken proponent of arms control. Hillary Clinton took Moynihan's place in the United States Senate. Nixon 1913-1994 born January 13 1913 Yorba Linda California; died April 22 1994 New York City; 37th president of the United States 1969-1974 and the only President to have resigned from office due to the Watergate scandal. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback 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
1955263222Washington D.C. 1955. Each one page on letterhead of Office of the Vice President signed in ink. With mailing envelopes. 4to. Fine. Each one page on letterhead of Office of the Vice President signed in ink. With mailing envelopes. 4to. Nixon after His Tour of Central America. Vice President Dick Nixon writes to Life magazine photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt about the recent goodwill tour of Mexico Cuba El Salvador and Honduras. Eisenstaedt accompanied the party as photographer. The issue of LIFE for 28 February 1955 carried a feature on 'The Muy Simpatico Mr. Nixon' with his photographs.<br/><br/>Two letters: the first dated 6 April reads "Mrs. Noxon and I greatly enjoyed having you with us and we both thought that the picture story in Life was outstanding in every way. I don't know when another trip will be scheduled but you can be sure that we would be delighted to have you with us again ."<br/><br/>The second dated 16 June reading in part ". thoughtful of you to send us so many of the colored slides you took on the Central American tour. . You have been traveling since we last saw you! . I'd like to hear about your latest trip. ."<br/>With the carbon copy of Eisenstaedt's letter to Nixon dated 12 May 1955 headlined Addis Ababa in ballpoint pen giving a brief summary of Eisie's travels "since I left you in Honduras"<br/><br/>With an invitation from Vice President and Mrs. Nixon to a reception at Blair House on Wednesday 2 February 1955.<br/>With a typed letter signed from Nixon to Eisenstaedt 23 January 1958 thanking him for pictures of the visit of the King of Morocco. unknown books
2198TLS. 1pg. 6 ¾†x 9â€. July 22 1969. Washington DC. A typed letter signed “RN†as President to E. Perkins McGuire affectionately referred to as “Perk:†“Before departing on our round-the-world trip I wanted you to know that Pat and I are both pleased to learn that you are progressing rapidly since your recent hospitalization and that you are now back at your desk on a part-time basis. This is good news indeed. Although there is always a tendency to overdo and taking it easy is sometimes the hardest advice to follow I hope you’re abiding by your doctor’s orders and following a more relaxed schedule during your period of recuperation.†Perkins served as the Assistant Secretary of Defense under President Eisenhower and was appointed by Nixon to be Chairman of the Commission on Government Procurement. Typed just two days after the Apollo 11 Moon landing on White House letterhead the letter is in very fine condition. unknown books