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2009060473Black Rose Writing 2009-11-26. Paperback. Very Good. SIGNED BY AUTHOR WITH "FORTUNE FAVORS THE BRAVE Black Rose Writing paperback
197556135Norwell MA U.S.A.: Kluwer Academic Publishers. GOOD-/Good-. 1975. Hard Cover. 0306345013 F192 . Kluwer Academic Publishers hardcover
1964202G4197USA: Curtis. Good. 1964. First Edition. Paperback. 78 pages. Articles: We need a Vice President Now; Affairs of State; The Other Babies Who Broke the Odds - major photo-illustrated article on the Venezuelan family of Efren and Ines Prieto and their new quints; The Dollar Crisis; Broadway's Hottest Playwright - Edward Albee; Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics - "I Owe the Public Nothing"; The Silent First Lady of France - Yvonne de Gaulle is a lonely woman feared by many known by few; Music for Machines - early article on music synthesizers with photo of pioneer Milton Babbitt; Bill Scranton - a reluctant candidate. Fiction: reuben Reuben. Ads: Nice color photo of Ford Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe inside front cover; G.E. home appliances; Best Foods Mayonnaise; Sweet two-page color photo ad for a light blue Chevelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe on the beach; Campbell's Vegetable Soup; Beautiful black Pontiac two-page ad features a four-door Bonneville before a formally dressed crowd; Salem cigarette ad features frolicking couple in orchard; Excellent color-photo Pepsi centerfold ad features ski scene; Pall Mall cigarettes ad with illustration of people singing around white piano; Dodge Trucks; Nice color ad for the Philadephia Electric company inside back cover features steelmaking scene; Kent cigarette ad on back cover features couple apparently in a ski chalet near Innsbruck Austria. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post January Jan. 18 1964 - The Fischer Quintuplets Quints / The Dollar Crisis / Bill Russell / Bill Scranton We need a Vice President Now; Affairs of State; The Other Babies Who Broke the Odds - major photo-illustrated articl . Curtis paperback
26689Photo-lithograph in green ink on wove paper 125 x 222 mm image; 185 x 265 mm sheet edge tears to margins else very good. Lithograph by an unknown artist after an etching of Adelaide first published in Nixon's Views on Adelaide and its Vicinity 1845 the first South Australian view book. Little is known of these 1880s lithographic facsimiles however another example is held in the National Gallery of Australia NGA 2011.1196. For the 1845 edition see Ferguson 4124; Wantrup 233. unknown
70-0542Washington D.C.: White House 1969. Folded card. 6 x 4 inches. Very Good. Cover illustrated with White House gilt seal. Extremely Scarce.Program features performance by Celedonio Romero and his sons Celin Pepe and Angel.Provenance - Jim Warlick a collector of political memorabilia and the owner of White House Gifts a souvenir store in Washington D.C. located across from the White House. Washington D.C.: White House, 1969. unknown
3639762703.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200179306Isleworth Transport Bookman Publications 2001. Oblong 4to. 199pp. Profusely illustrated. Illustrations of Grand Prix racing between 1934 and 1939 taken from the original negatives in the Robert Fellowes collection. unknown
2001mon0003515583Transport Bookman Publications 2001T. hardcover. Good. 0.7874 11.9685 9.1339. Signed by author. Transport Bookman Publications hardcover
200100266638Transport Bookman Publications 2001. Hardcover. Good. Transport Bookman Publications hardcover
BIO0037Perth Australia: Vanguard Service Print. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. First Edition. Cloth. 124 pp. Undated - ca 1978 Inscription to parents relating how the giver had met with the author and was sent this copy. Spine bumped two small spots on rear jacket. Book is clean and tight. The story of an early settler to the area. numerous photos maps and copies of original documents.; Privately Printed; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Signed by Author . Vanguard Service Print hardcover
199318769Norwalk Conn: The Easton Press 1993. Collector's Edition. Leather bound. Near fine. The complete Richard Nixon Library uniformly bound by The Easton Press and signed by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 9-volumes. Bound in the publisher's full blue morocco title stamped in gilt raised bands. All volumes with a silk bookmark all edges gilt. Publisher's laid-in bookplate in all volumes. Light dust remnant along top edge of gilt internally fine. From a limited edition of 1500 copies this being number 1498 signed by President Nixon in Seize The Moment. Includes a letter from the publisher noting that the six-volume set was sold by subscription and limited to 1500 copies. In addition to the six-volume Nixon Library this set includes the Memoirs of Richard Nixon 1998 and his posthumous publication Beyond Peace 1994. The titles in this set include the following: RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon Six Crises The Real War Leaders Real Peace / No More Vietnams 1999: Victory Without War Seize the Moment and Beyond Peace. The Easton Press unknown
2012x-9400758472Springer Verlag 2012. Hardcover. New. 2013 edition. 323 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.00 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
1940059425Los Angeles: The Ward Ritchie Press 1940. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good. 96 Pp. Blue Boards With Paper Cover And Spine Labels As Issued. WornOwner's Information On Front Endpaper David J Brigham D. D. Frayed At Corners Backstrip Completely Detached And Laid In Loosely. Scarce Hardcover Issue. <br/> <br/> The Ward Ritchie Press hardcover
1017036136.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1980023380New York: Warner Books 1980 First edition stated first printing. Inscribed and signed by Richard M. Nixon directly on his personalized bookplate laid-in to the half-title page: a presentation copy to Robert Six Continental Airlines Founder. Book in fine condition; dust jacket with light wear and toning to margins else fine. Warner Books hardcover
1980mon0003539566Warner Books : distributed in th 1980-04-01. Hardcover. Like New. 1.5000 9.1000 6.2000. Signed by Nixon in the prelims with a blue ballpoint pen not an autopen signature. Special copy in slipcase no dust jacket as issued. All edges silver gilt. Pages clean. Warner Books : distributed in th hardcover
198015953New York: Warner Books / Grosset & Dunlap 1980. Limited Edition / First Edition. Full leather. Near fine. Limited edition of The Real War signed and inscribed by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 341pp. Red leather gilt title on spine gilt decoration on covers. Gilt leaf ends silk endpapers and sewn-in silk bookmark. Contains the original "Certificate of Authenticity" from Warner Books/Grosset & Dunlap. From a limited edition of 2500 copies this is number 48 signed by President Nixon. Includes additional inscription on the limitation page: "With best wishes to Walter Wyn Camas / 9-12-80." This copy is likely from President Richard Nixon's personal inventory of the book given to friends and associates. Warner Books / Grosset & Dunlap unknown
19801763202568Warner Books NY 1980. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Limited edition. SIGNED by the author. Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. SLIPCASE INCLUDED IN GOOD CONDITION. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Warner Books (NY) hardcover
1980020083New York NY: Warner Books 1980. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. x 341 pages of text including an index. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear. The unclipped dustjacket has a few small creases is minimally browned/discolored and has minor shelfwear; protected in archival Mylar. Signed "Richard Nixon 10-5-'83" on the front endpaper in ink with no further inscription. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Stated on the copyright page: First Printing May 1980. Warner Books Hardcover
198016742New York: Warner Books 1980. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. First edition of The Real War inscribed by President Richard Nixon to the head of the White House Secret Service detail Robert H. Taylor. Octavo 10 341pp. Red cloth title in silver on spine. Stated "First Printing: May 1980" on copyright page with full number line. Solid text block a fine example. In the publisher's dust jacket $12.50 retail price on front flap faint shelf wear a near fine copy. Inscribed on the half-title: "To Bob Taylor / With appreciation for his years of service to the nation / from / Richard Nixon / 11-26-80." Robert H. Taylor 1927-1981 was the special agent in charge of the White House detail during the Johnson and Nixon administrations. He first came to Vice President Nixon's attention on a trip to Caracas Venezuela when a mob attacked the Vice-Presidential motorcade. Taylor along with other agents protected the vice-presidential party and de-escalated the situation without harming any protesters. As special agent in charge of White House security he often clashed with Nixon aides who wanted more public access for the president. Fellow secret service agents described Taylor as: ".the public's image of a Secret Service agent. Everyone on the White House detail respected him but he had a lightning temper and wasn't one to ingratiate himself with anyone including the President the White House staff and the Secret Service hierarchy." After a dispute with Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman Taylor was transferred and soon after retired from the Secret Service. He passed away in 1981 from cancer at the age of 54. Warner Books unknown
198017027New York: Warner Books / Grosset & Dunlap 1980. Limited Edition / First Edition. Full leather. Near fine. Limited edition of The Real War by President Richard Nixon the personal copy of Rose Mary Woods. Limited edition of The Real War by President Richard Nixon the personal copy of Rose Mary Woods. Octavo 12 341pp 1. Red leather gilt title on spine gilt decoration on covers. Gilt leaf ends silk endpapers and silk bookmark sewn-in. Contains the original "Certificate of Authenticity" from Warner Books/Grosset & Dunlap. From a limited edition of 2500 copies this is number 49 signed by President Nixon on the limitation page. The paperwork from Warner Books notes that copy number 49 was presented to Rose Mary Woods. Rose Mary Woods 1917-2005 was the personal secretary for President Richard Nixon from his time in Congress through his presidency. She emerged on the national stage during the Watergate scandal when gaps were discovered in the White House tapes. She demonstrated how an erasure like this could happen by stretching from one side of her desk to another. This maneuver became known as the "Rose Mary Stretch" and was met with skepticism. After his resignation she followed President Nixon to California but returned to Washington to work on Capitol Hill. She passed away in 2005 and a memorial service was held at the Nixon Presidential Library. Warner Books / Grosset & Dunlap unknown
198085063New York: Warner 1980. First Edition. First printing. Signed and inscribed "for Ralph de Toledano" on applied bookplate on half-title as usual. Octavo; red cloth hardcover dustjacket; 341pp. Light wear with small abrasion to cloth at base of front board; Very Good. In the original dustwrapper unclipped priced $12.50 on front flap toned at margins with a bit of rubbing at extremities; Very Good. <br /> <br /> A significant association copy inscribed by Nixon to his long-time friend and political adviser the conservative journalist Ralph de Toledano 1916-2007. Toledano was a notable figure in Nixon's 1950 California Senate campaign regularly appearing at rallies and speaking on the candidate's behalf. Later as Vice President Nixon penned the introduction to Toledano's 1960 book Lament for a Generation and Toledano later occupied a key but unofficial advisory role in the Nixon White House. Signed copies of The Real War are by no means a rarity and all are signed on pasted-in bookplates but copies with real association value are far less common. Warner unknown
1980020289New York NY: Warner Books 1980. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. x 341 pages of text including an index. Hardcover binding in almost new condition. The unclipped dustjacket has minor shelfwear; protected in archival Mylar. Signed "Richard Nixon" on the half-title page in ink with no further inscription. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition later printing with number line on copyright page starting with "3". . Warner Books Hardcover
19801404841New York: Warner Books 1980. Limited First Edition: #648/2500. Hardcover. Octavo 12 341 pages plus a laid-in Certificate of Authenticity. In Very Good condition. In full red leather binding with gilt stamped decorations to boards and gilt titling to paneled spine; text block edges gilt with silk moiré endpapers and ribbon bookmark. Boards show mild shelf wear with rubbing to edges and at fore corners light cracking along joints and small scuffs visible on covers. Text block shows light scuffing on all edges. Light toning along edges of silk endpapers. Certificate of Authenticity is adhered to the front hinge with small pieces of tape. A typed note from the publisher detailing care instructions for the book is taped to the last free endpaper. Signed flat by Richard Nixon in blue ink on limitation page. Shelved in Case 1 1/2. 1404841. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Warner Books hardcover
1980187768London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1980. First UK edition presentation copy inscribed by the 37th President "Richard Nixon for the Speaker George Thomas". Thomas 1909-1997 served as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1976 to 1983; his bookplate is on the title page. Nixon argues for the US to increase its assertion of power on the world stage both politically and economically especially to curtail the Soviet threat. Nixon has inscribed on a presentation bookplate as standard for presentation copies of this title. The UK edition was published on 28 April 1980 preceding the US edition of 15 May. It includes an additional introduction by Nixon praising the British Foreign Service. Nixon visited Britain from 26 to 30 April to promote the book. Octavo. Original red cloth spine lettered in black and silver. With dust jacket. Light toning to unclipped jacket with nick at head of rear panel: a fine copy in near-fine jacket. hardcover