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1968R100060520Editions de Trévise. 1968. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 603 pages - couverture contrepliée - quelques planches en noir t blanc - coins frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
1953RO30101870IMP. GEORGES LANG. AVRIL 1953. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 15 pages. Non illustré.. . . . Classification Dewey : 973-Etats-Unis
19552091502135420628US Embassy USIS 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 US Embassy USIS paperback
196088971960. 34th U.S. President and Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in WW II. Chicago 25 1960 Guest ticket to the Republican National Convention. On the front is a portrait of Dwight Eisenhower and on the back is the International Amphitheater Chicago Illinois. Comes with original envelope. In excellent condition. unknown
19421013441942. ALL WOMEN . . . IN THIS REGION . . . WANT . . . TO GET CLOSE TO THE FRONT" A charming letter at a vital time in Eisenhower's career: in the midst of planning the attack that would lead to the defeat of Germany here refered to casually as getting "absorbed in work." We're also let in on another side of Eisenhower's responsibilities: entertaining the entertainers. He bears this somewhat wearily but nonetheless we're left with a valuable record of the spirit and dedication of not just the entertainers but all women working on or near the front line. "Last eve was an event in our house. There are several movie stars here entertaining the soldiers and officers . . . . Last eve the troupe gave a performance for the officers of AFHQ but I would not go. Afterwards I sent them an invitation . . . to come up for an after performance supper. They did. There were: Kay Francis Martha Ray Carole Landis and Mitzi Mayfair. I was a bit fearful of how movie people would act & what they'd expect--but it all went off perfectly naturally & no embarrassment. . . . They work hard giving from 2 to 3 shows per day 6 days per week. Moreover they reflect an attitude that seems to be characteristic of all women British & American in this region. They want to get close to the front. The women seem to be more casual with respect to danger than do sic the men. These particular ones want to get up as close as possible to do their stuff--as do the Red Cross the WAACs the ATS etc etc. I suppose there are 50-75 American women in this city & every one tells me that their constant cry is 'Let me get up where there is action.' Many of my officers are quite willing to take cushy jobs far from the sound of bombs & bullets. . . . "No woman can . . . take your place. Don't worry about me . . . . I'm in love with you & with no one else." This last tempted fate written just months before Eisenhower met his long-term mistress Kay Summersby. "Last eve was an event in our house. There are several movie stars here entertaining the soldiers and officers . . . . Last eve the troupe gave a performance for the officers of AFHQ but I would not go. Afterwards I sent them an invitation . . . to come up for an after performance supper. They did. There were: Kay Francis Martha Ray Carole Landis and Mitzi Mayfair. I was a bit fearful of how movie people would act & what they'd expect--but it all went off perfectly naturally & no embarrassment. . . . They work hard giving from 2 to 3 shows per day 6 days per week. Moreover they reflect an attitude that seems to be characteristic of all women British & American in this region. They want to get close to the front. The women seem to be more casual with respect to danger than do sic the men. These particular ones want to get up as close as possible to do their stuff--as do the Red Cross the WAACs the ATS etc etc. I suppose there are 50-75 American women in this city & every one tells me that their constant cry is 'Let me get up where there is action.' Many of my officers are quite willing to take cushy jobs far from the sound of bombs & bullets. . . . "No woman can . . . take your place. Don't worry about me . . . . I'm in love with you & with no one else." This last tempted fate written just months before Eisenhower met his long-term mistress Kay Summersby. unknown books
195534437Wentworth Location: For the Dartmouth College Grant by the Stinehour Press of Vermont 1955. First Edition. VERY RARE. With thirty-seven tipped-on black and white photographs ranging in size from 7"x10" to 3"x 2" and two tipped-on maps one of which is in colour. Oblong Folio handsomely bound in the original green cloth over a pictorially illustrated front cover showing a photograph of Presidents Eisenhower and John Sloan Dickey the spine gilt lettered. 14 leaves unnumbered printed recto only. A very good copy of this rare work the photographs are all in excellent condition the leaves all in fine condition but for the final five which have some marginal evidence of old insect damage not affecting the bulk of the page nor the text or photographs the binding is solid firm and well preserved with just a small spot of abrasion to the bottom of the cover. VERY RARE. BECAUSE OF THE INCLUSION OF THE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS IT IS PROBABLE THAT VERY FEW COPIES WERE PRODUCED. OCLC LISTS ONLY ONE COPY THAT BEING HOUSED AT DARTMOUTH'S RAUNER LIBRARY. NO COPIES ARE OFFERED IN THE MARKETPLACE AND NO COPIES ARE LISTED AS BEING SOLD AT AUCTION. WE NOTE ONLY ONE OTHER COPY FOUND THAT IN THE COLLECTION OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. <br> THE RARE PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONICLE of President Eisenhower's informal June 24th 'lunch with a friend'.<br> Scheduled for after commencement in 1955 Dartmouth President John Sloan Dickey's annual fishing party was to be held from June 24th to 28th. The fishing trip took place at part of the College Grant in Wentworth Location New Hampshire. On these trips he was accompanied by a number of prestigious members of Dartmouth's facility and staff and student members of the Outing Club.<br> In the spring of that year the White House announced Dickey's old friend President Dwight D. Eisenhower would be making a speaking tour through Vermont New Hampshire and Maine. And since he would be passing within only a few miles of the Grant an invitation to lunch was sent to President Eisenhower and his entire entourage. <br> This is the record in text and photographs of that very informal lunch with friends. Along with Eisenhower Dickey and crew from Dartmouth the meeting included former New Hampshire Governor and White House Chief of Staff Sherman Adams U.S. Senators Styles Bridges and Norris Cotton Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks and Congressman Perkins Bass.<br> The text and the captions for the photos were prepared by Sidney C. Hayward Secretary of Dartmouth College and John A Rand Executive Director of the Dartmouth Outing Club. Photography was done by Adrain N. Bouchard College Photographer and Frank A. Pemberton Director of the Dartmouth News Service. Composition and printing was done by the Stinehour Press of nearby Lunenburg Vermont. For the Dartmouth College Grant by the Stinehour Press of Vermont hardcover
1946140008Baton Rouge LA: Army & Navy Publishing Company 1946. First edition of this work on the 90th division in World II. Quarto original leatherette boards cartographic endpapers illustrated. Presentation copy inscribed by General Dwight Eisenhower on the title page "To Skippe Sheppard Best wishes from Dwight D. Eisenhower." The recipient Captain Harlo John Sheppard was in the 712th Tank Division with his name and notes throughout. In very good condition. Rare and desirable signed by Eisenhower this is the first example we have seen. This work is the official unit history for the 90th Infantry Division in World War II. Elements of the 90th Division landed on Utah Beach on D-Day 6 June 1944 with the remainder of the division landing on 10 June 1944. The 90th Division participated in the liberation of France operations in the Saar and the Battle of the Bulge and against the Siegfried Line. The division ended the war near Prague. Army & Navy Publishing Company hardcover
196311428New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Quarto 112pp. illustrated. A very good copy in the publisher's red-orange cloth with gentle bumps to the corner. In a very good dust jacket with some small chips at the extremities. This copy SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Anderson who had recently been Eisenhower's Secretary of the Treasury to Judge Oren Harris: "For Judge Oren Harris with the warm regards and great respect of his friend Bob Anderson." Harris was a sitting U. S. Congressman from Arkansas at the time of the inscription and spent most of his career as a United States District Court Judge in various capacities. The book itself is quite uncommon especially signed. The contents are image-driven depicting the speed of mid-century American progress while Anderson reflects on the spiritual needs of American society in that context. This copy bears a pleasing association. Thomas Nelson & Sons hardcover
1965WRCLIT36218Stamford: The Overbrook Press 1965. Folded small octavo leaflet. First printing in this format limitation unstated but likely on the order of one thousand copies. Fine. The Overbrook Press unknown books
1953118909Buffalo NY: Wm. J. Keller 1953. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. iv 111 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Eisenhower. The text of President Eisenhower's first inaugrual address on January 20 1953. Laid in are a program of the ceremonies a formal invitation with portraits of President Eisenhower and Vice-President Richard M. Nixon and an admission ticket. Wrapper faded in spots. Wm. J. Keller unknown books
1997Q-0684844516Free Press 1997-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Free Press hardcover
1999Q-0806131284University of Oklahoma Press 1999-03-15. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Oklahoma Press paperback
1997000100U.S.A.: Free Press. First Printing. DJ in archival cover. Stated first editiion full number line starting with 1. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1997. Free Press hardcover
199716817New York: Free Press 1997. BCE. Paper covered boards. Dust jacket. F/F. xiv 464 pp. including index. Illustrations. 8vo. <br/><br/> Free Press hardcover books
1997Embry 110382Free Press 1997. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Free Press, 1997. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1997038115New York Etc.: Free Press 1997. xiv 464p. b/w illus. dj. Free Press unknown books
1982RO60075052Doubleday & Company. 1982. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 500 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos et cartes en noir et blanc hors texte. Jaquette légèrement abîmée.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1982Q-0385114796Doubleday 1982-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Doubleday hardcover
2000Q-0306809419Da Capo Press 2000-11-10. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Da Capo Press paperback
198257608Garden City: Doubleday & Company Inc 1982. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 24cm; blue cloth with titling and author's facsimile signature stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; map endpapers; dustjacket; xxviii500pp; illus. Signed by the author on the half-title page. Fine in a Fine unclipped dustjacket priced $24.95. Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown
19823295Doubleday 1982. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine in Archival Plastic Cover. A handsome First Edition so stated inscribed by the author on the half-title page "To Gene Crismon/With best wishes to a fellow history buff. These were my father's most important years./John Eisenhower/Sept. '87". Bound in blue cloth with gold titling the book is in overall near fine condition with touches of wear at the edges minor tiny spots on the top edge and a small ink mark on the bottom edge which features a colorful spotting design. The dustjacket is complete with the original price and shows only minor touches of wear protected by an archival plastic cover. 500 pp. with an extensive index. Doubleday unknown
1982P-07469Doubleday 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. Signed. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR and warmly inscribed "to an old glider pilot" unnamed. Very few glider pilots survived the war as this was the most dangerous mode of invasion so the inscription is significant. Small nick at top edge of jacket; otherwise fine and unclipped in a Brodart cover. Doubleday hardcover
1982UEISALL01HMRDoubleday 1982. Very Good. Eisenhower John S. D. Allies: Pearl Harbor to D-Day. Garden City New York: Doubleday 1982. 500pp. Indexed. Bibliography. 8vo. Blue cloth with cartographic endsheets. Book condition: Very good with bumped edges and former owner's name stamped on bottom edge of text-block. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with chips and closed tears in edges of yellowed panels. Doubleday hardcover books
198257315Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company 1982. First Edition. Signed presentation from Eisenhower on the half-title page: "To CSM Robert H. Campitell Best regards to an old comrade-in-arms from the 358th CA. John Eisenhower." Robert H. Campitell 1927-2020 was a Command Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army and World War II veteran serving in the European Theatre of operations with over 44 years of active and reserve service. At age 65 he was recalled to active duty out of retirement to serve seven additional months in Operation Desert Storm. Among his many awards and decorations the highest was the Legion of Merit and the Legion of Honor. Thick 8vo. blue cloth in dust jacket; 500 pages. Illustrated. Very Good minor wear & minor bumping covers; contents clean & tight; little edgewear & browning d/j. Doubleday & Company unknown books
19826162New York [etc.] : Harper & Row, 1982. 465 pp. Gr. 8°. 1st ed. Orig. Cloth with gold-stamping on spine and DJ. (A Cornelia and Michael Bessie Book)