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1973691NICAP 1973. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Kensington MD: National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena Inc. NICAP 1973-74. 8vo. About 24 pp each volume. A complete run 8 issues of this UFO publication. Blue and maroon stapled wraps. All near fine with the exception of Vol. 1 No. 2 which has some creasing to the wrappers. Included are a wide range of articles regarding Ufology: "Postscript on the Oregon Photograph" Episode at Uintah Basin" "UFO Base on the Moon: Fact or Fiction" to name but a few. Scarce. <br/> <br/> NICAP paperback
1971025188National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena NICAP 1971. Journal. Very Good. Newsletter. Complete run for 1971. Journals are 4 pages each. National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) Paperback
1973025189National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena NICAP 1973. Journal. Very Good. Newsletter. Complete run for 1973. Writing on cover of November issue. Journals are 4 pages each. National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) Paperback
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2010SONG0596804849O'Reilly Media 2010-05-25. 1. paperback. Used: Good. 7.00x1.09x9.19. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. O'Reilly Media paperback
2010G0596804849I3N00O'Reilly Media Incorporated 2010. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. O'Reilly Media, Incorporated paperback
197189820Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1971. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. viii 235 5 pages. Tabular Data. The cover has some wear and soiling. Richard Milhous Nixon January 9 1913 – April 22 1994 was the 37th president of the United States serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1974. A member of the Republican Party he previously served as the 36th vice president under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961 and also as a representative and senator from California. His presidency saw the reduction of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War détente with the Soviet Union and China the Apollo 11 Moon landing and the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Nixon's second term ended early when he became the only U.S. president to resign from office as a result of the Watergate scandal. This second annual report to the Congress and the Nation is more than a recital of events. It reviews the premises and philosophy of our foreign policy and discusses events in the context of purposes. It explains why we have done as we have and sets forth our hopes and concerns for the years to come. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
MA04B-01114U.S. Government Printing Office. Collectible - Very Good. Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1970. Sm 4to paperback in white paper wraps with gilt titling and presidential seal to front cover. vii160pp. B/W photo of Nixon at fore. Very good- book. Toning to spine page edges and edges of wraps. Moderate scuffs and stains to wraps. Interior pristine. From the library of American author columnist journalist and presidential speechwriter William Safire. politics president foreign policy international diplomacy history Inquire if you need further information. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
19772802<p>Greeting and signature inked in black in Nixon's hand to personal stationary. "Dear Mr. Botzko I deeply appreciated your letter to the editor of May 21st and the thoughtful comments you included in the accompanying note. I shall always be grateful for your support and friendship over the years. With best wishes Sincerely Richard Nixon". Two fold lines to middle. Matted board measures 13 x 16 in.</p>
1974100372<p>Washington D.C. September 20 1974. 1974. Fine. - Over 60 words typed on 8-3/4 inch high by 6-3/4 inch wide "The White House Washington" embossed stationery with the Presidential seal embossed in blind at the top. Having taken office following Richard Nixon's resignation the preceding month Gerald Ford thanks former Democratic Congresswoman Edna F. Kelly for her good wishes "I can't tell you how pleased I am to have your good wishes as I begin my duties as President and I know that you will understand that the delayed response in no way diminishes my appreciation." "Having your support is most heartwarming and encouraging and I'll do my utmost to continue to merit your high regard". Signed "Jerry Ford". Folded once for mailing else fine.</p><p>From the collection of Paul K. Carr 1934-2023 the former President of the Universal Autograph Collector Club UACC.</p><p>Gerald Ford 1913-2006 took office as President of the United States on August 9 1974 following Richard Nixon's resignation. He served until January 20 1977.</p><p>The first woman congress member from Brooklyn Edna F. Kelly 1906-1997 served ten terms as the Democratic Congresswoman from New York from 1949 to 1969. A member of the Democratic National Committee she served as a ranking member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and Chaired the Subcommittee on Europe. She was responsible for helping resettle refugees from Russia and Eastern Europe and people displaced following World War II. She served as Secretary of the House Democratic Caucus and before retiring in 1969 had helped to create the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.</p> Washington, D.C., September 20, 1974.
196898960<p>Washington D.C. January 2 1968. 1968. Very good. - Over 55 words typed on his 10-1/2 inch high by 8 inch wide "Congress of the United States / Republican Conference" stationery. In his brief letter Congressman Laird informs Spiro Agnew who was then Governor of Maryland that he is enclosing copies of his letter to Republican National Committee Chairman Ray Bliss which he is sending Agnew: "In light of the national publicity which followed my comments and those of other members of the Coordinating Committee during its last meeting". Copies of Laird's 3 page letter to Chairman Bliss are stapled to the letter to the future Vice President. Signed "Mel". Folded for mailing with Agnew's "Recieved" stamp on the verso. Very good together with a retained copy of Spiro Agnew's reply.</p><p>The American politician writer and statesman Melvin Robert Laird 1922-2016 served as a U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin from 1953-1969. He was subsequently appointed as Secretary of Defense by Richard Nixon in 1969. Laird was influential in withdrawing U.S. troops from Vietnam and coined the expression "Vietnamization".</p> Washington, D.C., January 2, 1968.
1953008214Washington D.C.: Office of the Vice President 1953. Near Fine. 1 typed letter on Office of the Vice President letterhead with eagl watermark signed by Richard Nixon dated 7 July 1953. Nixon was sending forms to Bryan F. LaPlante Chief Washington Area Security Operations Atomic Energy Commission to obtain a "Q" clearance for Christian A. Herter Jr. who was to join Nixon's staff. Bears stamp of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission in lower corner. Christian A. Herter Jr. 1919-2007 had served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives until his father Christian A. Herter Sr. was elected governor in 1953. Later that year he became an aide to Vice President Richard Nixon travelling to Asia with him. In the 1960s he joined Mobil Oil becoming Vice President in 1967. In 1970 then President Nixon appointed him deputy assistant secretary of state for environmental and population affairs. In Near Fine Condition: lightly creased; one small spot near left-hand edge; otherwise clean and solid. Office of the Vice President unknown
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
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
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
1959884698Washington D.C. 1959. To columnist and television reporter of Meet the Press Lawrence E. Spivak on Vice Presidential stationery with a 5 page memo carbon unsigned describing his recent meeting with Fidel Castro. Nixon admires Castro's charisma and bravery here in this memorandum summarizing his discussion with the Cuban leader on April 19 1959. Nixon characterizes him as having" those indefinable qualities which make him a leader of men." But there was also much that disturbed him. Everything that Castro was doing from suspending elections to the executions of political opponents he justified as carrying out "the will of the people." Nixon says: "this almost slavish subservience to prevailing majority opinion - the voice of the mob - rather than his naive attitude toward Communism and his obvious lack of understanding of even the most elementary economic principles which concerned me most in evaluating what kind of a leader he might eventually turn out to be." In his conclusion Nixon says that because Castro has "the power to lead.we have no choice but at least to try to orient him in the right direction." Together 6 pages attached memo on carbons with some small glue remnant on the lower left corners fifth page of memo laid down with some glue residue showing. An historically important set of documents. 4to. unknown
1987884715New York City 1987. One Page to New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan the powerful Democrat who once served in the Nixon administration as an adviser on domestic affairs. In this superb and highly interesting letter the former President candidly reveals his thinking on welfare reform and race relations. In part: " The critics of welfare reform must face up to the fact that the division between blacks and whites is much worse than it was twenty years ago. The affluent blacks have moved upward and outward and have left the ghettos with virtually no hope for the future." In fine condition. unknown
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
51-6859New York: 20 Broad Street 1965. Tls. One page from 20 Broad Street New York 22 December 1965; 26.8 x 18.4cmRichard Nixon on personal stationery reading "As you will recall we were seated together on a flight from Los Angeles to New York several months ago. Among the subjects we discussed was your forthcoming musical 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever'. This is just a note to tell you that my wife my two daughters and I saw the show on Saturday night. We emphatically disagree incidentally with some of the critics. We enjoyed the show thoroughly and we hope we shall have the opportunity of seeing many more of your productions in the future".Provenance: Estate of Alan Jay Lerner 1918-1986.Alan Jay Lerner is celebrated for his enduring and engaging contributions to musical theater including 'My Fair Lady' 'Camelot' and 'Paint Your Wagon' among many others. His work is remembered for its distinctive blend of emotional depth and charm which led to the creation of some of the most significant works in musical theater for both stage and screen.Over the course of four decades Lerner rubbed shoulders with some of the world's most iconic figures many of whom became confidants and pen pals New York: 20 Broad Street, 1965 unknown
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. 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
2005Q-0553494538Laurel Leaf 2005-05-10. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Laurel Leaf paperback
1930132091930. Watercolor and pencil heightened with white signed "K. Nixon". Matted and framed. 1 vols. Image 10-1/2 x 12-3/4 inches. Matted and framed. Watercolor and pencil heightened with white signed "K. Nixon". Matted and framed. 1 vols. Image 10-1/2 x 12-3/4 inches. Nixon was a talented British animal illustrator noted for an orientalist approach and sharp clarity to the subject reminiscent of Japanese woodblock prints. She lived in India for 25 years where she illustrated for The Time of India Press designed 30 nature posters for the Indian State Railways painted horse portraits and a mural of wild ducks for the Bombay Natural History Museum. After returning to England she wrote and illustrated numerous children's animal stories and painted animal portraits. She was the recipient of many awards and medals and made an 'academic of Italy with Gold Medal' in 1980. unknown
30272NIXON Richard. Two als. Washington: 1960. Two typed letters signed by Richard Nixon on stationary of the Office of the Vice President the first: one page the second: two along with an envelope franked with his signature. All three signatures are exactly the same and we signed by auto-pen. unknown
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