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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
1980015956New York: Warner Books 1980. SIGNED BY RICHARD NIXON on book-plate printed for the book. Dust jacket shows very minor wear but is price-clipped. Map endpapers. From the front blurb "We must face up to the stark reality World Ware Three has begun and we are losing it". Certificate of Authenticity laid-in. 341pp. . Signed by Author. First Edition Fourth Printing. Red Cloth. Nearly Fine/Price-clipped Dust Jacket. Medium Demy Octavo. Warner Books Hardcover
190686New York: Warner Books 1980. From one President to another First edition an unequalled presentation copy inscribed by President Nixon to President Ford: "Richard Nixon for Gerald Ford" and signed by Ford underneath. The relationship of Ford and Nixon was of profound consequence in American history. The pair were friends from early in their political careers. It is no exaggeration to say that each was the most important man in the other's life - Nixon appointing Ford as Vice President resulted in Ford becoming President and Ford's pardoning of Nixon saved him from an ignominious trial and potential prison term. Ford's pardon of Nixon may have ended "the long national nightmare" but also tanked Ford's own popularity and led to his defeat in the 1976 presidential election. In The Real War Nixon makes a case for the US to increase its assertion of power on the world stage both politically and economically especially to curtail the Soviet threat. The book presents Ford's presidency as a successful continuation of Nixon's policies but argues that both presidents were hamstrung by Congress; he argues that the Carter administration had since caused much deterioration in America's position. Nixon has inscribed on a presentation bookplate as standard for presentation copies of this title. Octavo. Original red cloth spine lettered in black and silver. With dust jacket. Housed in a blue quarter morocco box by the Chelsea Bindery. Neat ink shelfmark to front pastedown. Unclipped jacket somewhat soiled and toned with a few nicks to extremities: a fine copy in very good jacket. hardcover
1980336905New York: Warner Books 1980. Limited. hardcover. fine. 341 pages. 8vo silver-stamped red cloth publisher's cloth slipcase box. New York: Warner Books 1980. First edition second printing. A fine copy.<br/> <br/> Limited deluxe edition signed by Nixon on special preliminary page.<br/> <br/> Warner Books unknown
1980193138New York: Warner Books 1980. First edition signed limited issue number 548 of 2500 copies signed by the 37th President here preserving the original numbered card chemise and the publisher's certificate of authenticity. In The Real War Nixon argues for a more assertive American political and economic posture abroad especially to counter the Soviet threat. Octavo. Original red morocco spine lettered in gilt silk moiré endpapers gilt edges. In original card chemise. A fine copy. unknown
1980Q-044651201XGrand Central Pub 1980-04-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grand Central Pub hardcover
1981Q-0446961361Warner Books 1981-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Warner Books paperback
198011781New York: Warner Books 1980. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. First edition of The Real War by Richard Nixon inscribed to Court of Appeals Judge and Senator James L. Buckley. Octavo 341pp. Red cloth title in silver on spine. Stated "first printing" on copyright page with full number line. Illustrated endpapers with maps of the world. Ownership notation on front free endpaper. In publisher's dust jacket $12.50 retail price on front flap light shelf wear a very good example. Inscribed on a bookplate: "Richard Nixon for Jim Buckley." Senator James L. Buckley b. 1923 is the brother of conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr. Buckley served in the United States Senate from 1971-1977 representing the State of New York. He later joined the Reagan Administration in 1981. He served as Counselor of the Department of State and was later appointed to the United States Court of Appeals - District of Columbia Circuit. He is the author of four books including: If Men Were Angels: A View from the Senate 1975 Gleanings from an Unplanned Life 2006 Freedom at Risk: Reflections on Politics Liberty and the State 2010 and Saving Congress from Itself: Emancipating the States & Empowering Their People 2014. Warner Books unknown
1980003971Grand Central Pub 1980. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Signed and inscribed by Richard Nixon. "To Ray Carrol". Shelf wear and edging to dust jacket. Corners bumped. Yellowing to dust jacket. 1st ed/1st printing. <br/> <br/> Grand Central Pub hardcover
198013190New York: Warner Books 1980. First Edition Third Printing. Cloth. Fine/very good. First edition of The Real War inscribed by President Richard Nixon to New York Post columnist and member of "Nixon's Enemies List" Max Lerner. Octavo 341pp. Red cloth title in silver on spine. Stated "first printing" on the copyright page but with the number line ending at 4. A fine example. In the publisher's dust jacket $12.50 retail price on front flap light shelf wear short closed tear to rear panel a very good example. Inscribed on the half title: "To Max Lerner - Who understands the Real World described in this volume - from Richard Nixon. 3-11-'82." Max Lerner 1902-1992 was a liberal syndicated columnist with the New York Post. His outspoken opinions and antiwar columns earned him a spot on "Nixon's Enemies List." By the 1980s he become more conservative expressing support for Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Warner Books unknown
010791New York: Warner Books 1980. Hardcover. Near Fine. Second printing. Burgundy cloth with silver lettering. All edges silver gilt. Map endpapers. 341 pages. Index. Signed by Nixon. A clean attractive copy in Very Good original slipcase. <br/> <br/> Warner Books (1980). hardcover
198021578New York: Warner Books 1980. First Edition. INSCRIBED by President Nixon on a tipped-in publisher's"the Real War" bookplate as usual for this book to Justin Dart longtime major Republican supporter. Dart was a member of President Ronald Reagan's "kitchen cabinet" of advisers during hsi presidency. 8vo. 341 pp. Index. Red cloth in cream dustjacket. A fine copy. In Nixon's words"We must face up to the stark reality.World War III has begun and we are losing it." This book is a cri de coeur addressed not only to our political leaders but to leaders in all walks of life - to take hold before it is too late and to marshal American's strengths so as to ensure its survival. Warner Books unknown
1990311345New York: Touchstone 1990. paperback. fine. 341 pages. 8vo soft cover small mark on bottom edge of pages. New York: Touchstone Book 1990. Fine.<br/> <br/> Signed by Nixon and dated "2-10-92" on the half title.<br/> <br/> Touchstone unknown
1980021021Warner Books 1980. First edition. Red cloth. Very Good/very good. Top edge foxed; jacket lightly worn with front flap creased and price clipped. INSCRIBED BY NIXON TO LT. GENERAL ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER: To General Al Wedemeyer with appreciation for his years of service to the nation--Sincerely Dick Nixon 9-19-80." Wedemeyer's bookplate on pastedown.Wedemeyer was in charge of the forces in China during World War II. Warner Books unknown
1980019025New York: Warner Books 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Very Good dustwrapper with a closed tear and crease at the rear. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Nixon as usual for this book on a tipped-in publisher's bookplate. This copy however is INSCRIBED to Barry Goldwater. <br/><br/>Barry Goldwater a five-term United States Senator from Arizona 1953-1965 1969-1987 and the Republican Party's nominee for President in the 1964 election is the politician most often credited for sparking the resurgence of the American conservative political movement in the 1960s. His landslide defeat to Lyndon Johnson which also brought down many other Republican candidates opened the door for Johnson and a Congress dominated by Democrats to pass the Great Society programs. Goldwater returned to the Senate in 1969 but his role as a leader of the conservative movement had been transferred to Ronald Reagan. In 1974 Goldwater successfully urged President Richard Nixon whom he called "the most dishonest individual I have ever met in my life" to resign at the height of the Watergate scandal. Goldwater retired in 1987 and was succeeded in office by John McCain. Acquired from the Goldwater family. Warner Books hardcover
53444New York NY: Warner Books 1980. Politics FIRST EDITION INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Octavo 25 x 17cm pp.x; 341; 1 blank. Publisher's red cloth with map endpapers printed dust-wrapper. With warm presentation note to half-title; "To Sheila MacKellow with best wishes from Richard Nixon 1-8-81". Near fine in similar price-clipped wrapper. The recipient was a devout British Christian and a correspondent of President Nixon who first wrote to him with words of support during the Watergate crisis. A friendship flourished their letters continued and she received several inscribed books as gifts. Upon Mrs Mackellow's death her collection was either unsuccessful or withdrawn from public auction and subsequently acquired by ourselves via her solicitor. A nice association. New York, NY: Warner Books, 1980 unknown
19801606New York: Warner Books Inc 1980. First Printing / Limited Edition. Cloth. Fine. The limited edition of The Real War signed by President Richard Nixon. Octavo 12 341pp 1. Red cloth gilt lettering on spine cloth spine and covers maroon slipcase in fine condition. Stated "First Printing May 1980" on the copyright page with a full number line. All edges in silver gilt. From the deluxe limited edition signed by President Richard Nixon on limitation page. This book contends that the USSR and the United States have been engaged in WWIII since the end of WWII. Actions like allowing the Nazi regime to crush Polish resistance and other peaceful geopolitical actions have served to advance the communist agenda in all areas of the world. Please do not confuse this book with the limited edition of 2500 copies also printed by Warner Books. Warner Books, Inc unknown
1980Sign0172New York: Warner Books 1980. 1st edition / 1st printing. Nice copy. octavo. hardback with dust jacket 341pp. ep maps index Signed & inscribed by Richard Nixon to Barbara Duffy then a noted labour lawyer now a controversial judge on the half-title. PHOTO available Warner Books hardcover
1511003Warner Books. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. The limited edition one of 2500 copies issued in leather binding signed by Nixon on the colophon page and also inscribed by Nixon to Lyn Nofziger American journalist and conservative Republican political consultant and author. Nofziger served as a White House advisor in the Nixon and Reagan administrations. John Dean White House counsel wrote that Nofzinger helped compile the Nixon White House enemies' list a service possibly included in the "loyal support and dedicated service" mentioned by Nixon in the inscription in this book. A historic association copy between two notorious figures in American history. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Warner Books hardcover
1980002196Grand Central Pub 1980. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Not Inscribed. Shelf wear and minor edging to dust jacket. 1 corner bumped. <br/> <br/> Grand Central Pub hardcover
1980Sign 0590New York: Warner Books 1980. 1st edition / 1st printing. Nice copy. octavo. hardback with dust jacket 341pp. ep maps index Signed by Richard Nixon on the half-title. PHOTO available Warner Books hardcover
198012074New York: Warner Books 1980. Fourth Printing. Hardcover. good/fair. 341 pages. Map endpaper maps source notes index fore-edge soiled remainder stamp on fore-edge DJ soiled: sm tears sm chips. Signed by the author. Warner Books hardcover
198015973New York: Warner Books 1980 Signed by Nixon in blue pen on half title page " Richard Nixon". "First printing May 1980" with "10 9 8 7 6 5" below on copyright page. 8vo. 341 pages. Red cloth stamped in black and silver on spine. Damp discoloration about 1/2" from bottom of cover with a few faint discoloration spots at extreme base of some pages otherwise clean tight and very good. Very good dust jacket without stains - two short closed tears at top of front. Warner Books hardcover