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1996107391Baltimore MD and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press 1996 Book. Very Good . Hardcover. First Edition. A 17 volume set of the Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower with illustations. Volumes 1-5 The War Years; Volume 6: Occupation 1945; Volumes 7 - 9: The Chief of Staff; Volumes 10 and 11: Columbia University; Volumes 12 and 13: NATO and the Campaign of 1952; Volumes 14 -17: The Presidency - The Middle Way. These were published between 1970-1996. Very minor marks; two volumes have an inked name on the flyleafs. Note: shipping within the United States for this heavy set will be $44. . The Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
19702511040110The Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore 1970. Hardcover. Very Good. 18 volume set. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Contents:V. 1-5. The war years; v. 6. Occupation 1945; v. 7-9. The Chief of Staff; v. 10-11. Columbia University; v. 12 NATO and the campaign of 1952; v. 13. NATO and the campaign of 1952; v. 14-17. The presidency : the middle way. <b r> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore hardcover
1970mon0003919816The Johns Hopkins University Pre 1970-05-01. Hardcover. Like New. 1.6535 9.2520 6.1024. 5 volume set. The Johns Hopkins University Pre hardcover
1971166610Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press 1971. First Edition; Second Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket.; 9.3 X 7.0 X 6.9 inches; 1664 pages. Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
198443831The Johns Hopkins University Press 1984. Hardcover. vg. Volume X and Volume XI. Nice copies. No jackets as issued. The Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
19702750A5 blue and black garage: The Johns Hopkins University Press 1970. Hardcover. Used: Acceptable. Condition good. THIS IS VOLUME III THE WAR YEARS. No dust jacket. This book would cost extra to post outside of the UK due to weight The Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
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19480140<p>New York: Doubleday & Company 1948. Hardcover. Condition: good. Dust jacket condition: fair. Signed and dated by W. L. Eisenhauer on title page. Preceded by a limited edition of 1426 numbered signed copies.</p> Doubleday & Company hardcover
6834DWIGHT EISENHOWER 1890-1969. Dwight Eisenhower was the Thirty-Fourth President.PS. 15 x 18. N.d. N.p. A colored photograph signed Dwight Eisenhower in white ink along his right shoulder. The photo is a bust portrait of Eisenhower. The photograph is in mint condition and is professionally framed. unknown
1959174141959. Civil Rights Presidents. This 1959 AP Press photo depicts President Eisenhower shaking hands with the wife of civil rights leader George M. Johnson. Original photo dated June 9 1959 with inscription on verso. 9" x 7" inches. Johnson was the newest member of the Civil Rights Commission an organization created in 1957 to study and advocate for social equality for minorities in America. He was an African-American attorney and academic who was appointed to the commission and had an interracial marriage with his wife Evelyn which was quite rare and controversial in that era. Ike and the Johnsons are pictured in the White House and wear wide smiles. This photo has a 2" x 1" inch white-out patch adjacent to George Johnson's face. Has AP caption at right side margin. Overall in very good condition. unknown
5932DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 1890-1969. The Thirty-Fourth President Eisenhower was an Allied commander in World War II and ordered the Normandy invasion. He was elected President in 1952 for two terms.TLS. 1 pg. 8 x 10. November 30 1956. The White House Washington. A typed letter signed by Dwight D Eisenhower to Reverend Eugene Carson Blake D.D.: Thank you very much for the telegram you sent recently on behalf of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Your comments on the policy of the United States Government in the Hungarian and Near East crises with particular reference to the handling of these issues in the United Nations were heartening ones. These two grave situations have represented an urgent opportunity for the United Nations to marshal the strength of universal moral forces on behalf of the rule of international law and justice. Action taken in the United Nations has eloquently revealed the deep-seated longing among the nations for an establishment and maintenance of peace and the universal desire that the independence and integrity of nations be maintained and respected. In the forum of the United Nations we must press our search for solutions of these and other problems which confront the community of nations. I am most appreciative of the role of the churches in support of the United Nations and on behalf of those who suffer and are in want as a result of international calamities. You may be certain that the United States Government will continue its efforts within the United Nations and in its relations with other Governments to further the deep desire of the American people that conditions of true and lasting peace be established in the world. President Eisenhower sent this letter to Eugene Blake the leader of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Blake was a prominent Presbyterian leader who served as President from 1954-1957 and later was a participant in the March on Washington. The NCC is an interdenominational partnership of Christian faith groups in the United States that often spoke forcefully about promoting peace in U.S. foreign policy. The two crises that Eisenhower refers to both in 1956 were the Hungarian Revolution which saw the Soviet Union violently invade and suppress Hungarys new reformist government and the Suez Canal Crisis which saw Great Britain France and Israel launch a joint operation to retake the Suez Canal after Egypts Nasser nationalized it. The actions by Eisenhower and the United Nations in resolving both crises were supported by many like Blake but also criticized by many in the U.S. and around the world. This was especially true as Eisenhower and the United Nations sat back while the Soviet Union killed over 6000 Hungarian soldiers and civilians and displaced over 200000 which was seen as hypocritical given American action in Korea and Vietnam. Regardless this letter is an important reminder about the influence the NCC had as a Christian advocacy body and Eisenhowers role as the leader of the internationalist and institutionalist wing of the Republican Party in the decade after World War II. unknown
1946016370His majesty's stationery office. Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1946. His majesty's stationery office paperback
19631508168Doubleday & Company Inc. Garden City NY 1963. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Two Volume Signed Limited Edition Both volumes in exceptional condition with original clear mylar cust jacket. Light olive cloth covered boards with Presidential Seal embossed in gold on cover boards titled in gold on spine within a larger darker olive green title block. Front endpapers of Volume I are illustrated with a map of the United States rear endpapers a map of Africa Europe the then-Soviet Union and Asia. Front endpapers of Volume II are illustrated with a map of the World rear endpapers also a map of the World but from a different perspective and delineating the many United States alliances. Each volume is crisp and clean within and appears to never have been read. Each volume signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower in black ink on tipped in page preceding the title page facing the limitation page. Both volumes are number 1229. There were a total of 1500 copies of each volume printed. Each volume comes in its original paper covered slipcase; both in fine condition/ $4500 for the set. Also housed in custom-made collector's slipcases. Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, NY hardcover
5016DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 1890-1969. Eisenhower was the Thirty-Fourth. TLS. 1pg. 7†x 10 ½â€. December 29 1954. Augusta Georgia. A typed letter signed “DE†by Dwight Eisenhower as President. On his personal “DDE†letterhead Eisenhower wrote an end-of-the-year letter of thanks to William Jackson of New York: “Dear Bill: As 1954 comes to an end I want again to tell you of my appreciation of your cooperation and assistance on problems of the gravest import to our country and to our world. I hope that as long as I continue in governmental service I may be able to call upon you from time to time. To you and Mrs. Jackson best wishes from Mrs. Ike and me for a Happy New Year and a successful 1955. With warm personal regard Sincerely DEâ€. The letter is in fine condition with mailing folds and a short toning band. unknown books
1949CC423Robert Laffont, 1949 In-8° de 893 pp.,
4159DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 1890-1969. Thirty-fourth President and Supreme Allied Commander of European forces World War II. PS. 8†x 10â€. October 1963. Gettysburg Pennsylvania. A studio photograph signed “with best wishes from Dwight D. Eisenhower†and inscribed to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Koos. The black and white photograph is in very fine condition. unknown books
4153DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 1890-1969. Eisenhower was the Thirty-Fourth President and Supreme Allied Commander of European forces World War II. TDS. 1pg. 6†x 9 ¾â€. No date. No place. A typed Presidential Oath of Office signed “Dwight D Eisenhowerâ€. It is in very fine condition. unknown books
4844DWIGHT EISENHOWER 1890-1969. Eisenhower was the Thirty-Fourth President. WILLIAM H. JACKSON 1901-1971. Jackson was a lawyer and intelligence officer who served as Eisenhower’s National Security Advisor. He was also deputy director of the CIA. TLS. 1pg. November 20 1956. The White House Washington. A typed letter signed “Dwight D Eisenhower†as President on White House letterhead. Eisenhower responds to the resignation of his National Security Advisor William H. Jackson. “Dear Bill: I am indeed sorry that the time is near when you must leave Government service and it is with very great regret that I accept your resignation as requested in your letter. Thanks in large measure to your efforts as Special Assistant during the past year there has been achieved a definite strengthening of the important processes through which matters vital to our national security are considered and decided particularly as regards the fulfillment of policy through effective and well coordinated actions. In these days when adherence to principle is of the utmost importance to successful international relations you should take much satisfaction from your knowledge of the place presently occupied by the United States in the estimation of the free world. Because of it I am confident that our nation will be able to assist significantly in developing constructive solutions to existing international problems. I am deeply grateful for the strong and effective support you have consistently provided from your position as Special Assistant as well as for your willingness to take on additional duties during the past several months in respect to the National Security Council. You will be greatly missed in the months ahead by all with whom you have worked and who have had the benefit of your wise counsel. I am sure however that we shall be calling upon you from time to time for further advice and assistance. With warm personal regard Sincerely Dwight D Eisenhowerâ€. The letter is in fine condition with two horizontal mailing folds. unknown books
4391DWIGHT EISENHOWER 1890-1969. Eisenhower was the Thirty-Fourth President. TLS. 1pg. October 15 1960. The White House Washington. A typed letter signed “Dwight D Eisenhower†as President on “The White House†letterhead. Eisenhower thanks a White House staffer for sending a cake and card in honor of Eisenhower’s birthday: “Dear Charles: In view of all the activities at the White House the last week I am more than ever grateful for the cake and the card that you sent to me from yourself and the members of your staff. My gratitude goes to all of you for your dedicated service – and not at all incidentally for your thought of me on my anniversary. With warm regard Sincerely Dwight D Eisenhower P.S. The cake was delicious!†The letter has a large dark autograph and a central mailing fold that affects little; the condition is fine. unknown books
19631508168Doubleday & Company Inc. Garden City NY 1963. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Two Volume Signed Limited Edition Both volumes in exceptional condition with original clear mylar cust jacket. Light olive cloth covered boards with Presidential Seal embossed in gold on cover boards titled in gold on spine within a larger darker olive green title block. Front endpapers of Volume I are illustrated with a map of the United States rear endpapers a map of Africa Europe the then-Soviet Union and Asia. Front endpapers of Volume II are illustrated with a map of the World rear endpapers also a map of the World but from a different perspective and delineating the many United States alliances. Each volume is crisp and clean within and appears to never have been read. Each volume signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower in black ink on tipped in page preceding the title page facing the limitation page. Both volumes are number 1229. There were a total of 1500 copies of each volume printed. Each volume comes in its original paper covered slipcase; both in fine condition/ $4500 for the set. Also housed in custom-made collector's slipcases. Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, NY hardcover books
416772London : Hodder & Stoughton Limited. 1st edition. Softcover. Poor pamphlet copy; wrappers somewhat edge-dulled. stained and edge-nicked. Pages tanned as with age. Remains well-preserved overall. Ink marks inside. Physical description; 15 p. ; 19 cm. Notes; A speech made June 12 1945 at Guildhall after receiving the freedom of the city of London. cf. p. 2. Subjects; Eisenhower Dwight David 1890-1969 US politician. Corporation of London. World War 1939-1945. World War 1939-1945 Addresses sermons etc. City of London. United States of America. Second World War 1939-1945. London : Hodder & Stoughton Limited paperback
19552091502135420628US Embassy USIS 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 US Embassy USIS paperback
2022x-1666705128Cascade Books 2022. Hardcover. New. 228 pages. 6.00x0.69x9.00 inches. Cascade Books hardcover
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