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1963210932Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1963. First Trade edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth. Very good. First Trade edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Great Association Copy. Inscribed on half-title "By one of the greatest men I ever knew to the greatest man I ever knew Bruce Barton from Alex F. Osborn."<br/><br/>Bruce Barton 1886-1967 is considered by many to be one of the most influential advertising men of the 20th century. He was not your ordinary adman - religious author Congressman founder of the advertising agency BBDO creator of Betty Crocker. The interesting yet complicated life of this man illustrates the complexity of the creative mind. A mind that was not limited to one endeavor but found a way to apply similar skills and abilities to a multitude of opportunities. Despite all of his other accomplishments he is still remembered first and foremost as an adman. In a fictional novel based on BBDO The Virgin Queene the Bruce Barton character named Barnham Dunn tried to explain his success<br/><br/>Alex F. Osborn was born in New York City May 241888 graduated Ph.B. in 1909 and Ph.M. in1921 at Hamilton College. Meanwhile he worked as a reporter for the Buffalo N.Y. Times in 1909 and for the Buffalo Express during the following two years. He was assistant secretary of the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce in 1911-12 and sales manager of the Hard Manufacturing Co. Buffalo from 1912 to 1915. In the latter year he entered the field of advertising as manager of the E. P Remington Advertising Co. Buffalo. During World War I he worked as a volunteer for the United War Work campaign and there met another young writer Bruce Barton. He was married in Buffalo Sept. 51916 to Helen daughter of Edward Emerson Coatsworth of the city a lawyer and had five children: Katharine Joan Marion Russell Bartonand Elinor. n 1919 Alex Osborn found the advertising agency of Barton Durstine and Osborn New York City with Bruce Barton and Roy Durstine. In 1928 the firm was merged with the George Batten Co. to formBatten Barton Durstine & Osborn. Inc. A partner in the original firm Osborn was named vice-president of the newly merged agency. Advanced to executive vice-president and general manager in 1939 he became vice-chairman of the board in 1946. In 1957 he became a member of the executive committee and he served in both posts until his retirement in 1960. Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown books
1963Embry 175486Doubleday 1963. First edition first printing. Fine in near fine lightly soiled dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations and photos. Doubleday, 1963. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1963021403New York: Doubleday and Co 1963. Limited Edition. Large Octavo. Limited to 1500 copies. The present copy is number 472 signed by Eisenhower. A fine "unopened" copy bound in pale green cloth centrally stamped in gilt with presidential seal spine gilt over dark green label in original clear acetate jacket with not tears and housed within a near fine publisher's slipcase showing only minor shelf wear. A very handsome copy. Doubleday and Co unknown books
196367833Limited Edition Signed by Dwight Eisenhower EISENHOWER Dwight David. Mandate for Change 1953-1956. The White House Years. Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1963. First edition one of 1434 numbered copies signed by Eisenhower out of a total edition of 1500. This copy being number 17. Large octavo 9 3/8 x 6 3/8 inches; 240 x 160 mm. xviii xix-xx 1-3 4-650 pp. Profusely illustrated with captioned photographs and maps color map endpapers. Appendixes Index. Publisher's original tan buckram with presidential seal stamped in gilt on the front cover. Spine lettered in gilt within a green box. Top edge cut others untrimmed. Partially unopened. Endpapers printed with maps. Some very light foxing mainly to preliminaries and on text-block edges. Spine very slightly concave from being read. Housed in the publisherÃs board slipcase with printed label. Edges of slipcase slightly chipping and a scratch through the printed label. Overall near fine copy. HBS 67833. $1250 Doubleday & Company, Inc. hardcover books
1963WRCAM46268New York: Doubleday 1963. xviii1650pp. Original blue publisher's cloth with pictorial dust jacket. Some light wear to edges of jacket. Discreet ownership inscription on front fly leaf. Very good. First edition after the printing of a limited edition of 1500 copies. Doubleday hardcover books
GB001FV964YI3N10Doubleday. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Doubleday hardcover
1963018158Doubleday & CompanyInc 1963. Book. Fine. Cloth in Box. Signed by Authors. Limited Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy Limited Edition Signed.1/1500 Copies.#1598 Signed By The Author. As New Beautiful Copy In Matching Box. Doubleday & Company,Inc Hardcover
0434225800.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1963126168Doubleday & Company 1963. hardcover. Very Good. 5x1x8. Illus. with photos. 1107 of 1500 signed limited edition in original slip case. Tight and unmarked. Slip case has small blemish along one edge. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Doubleday & Company hardcover
196381853Garden City New York:: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1963-1965. First edition; trade issue; each with Eisenhower's signed and inscribed dated Gettysburg label opposite the title page. specially bound in full red gilt-ruled morocco all edges gilt; recipient's name and rank gilt-lettered on the front panel; in cloth slipcases. A few tiny scuffs to the spines; otherwise both volumes are fine in very near fine slipcases. 8vo. Illustrated from photographs. Additional postage applicable. Each presentation label is inscribed "witth he affectionate regards of his friend Dwight d. Eisenhower" for Lt. General Milton G. Baker who founded the Valley forge Military Academy. The White House Years. Doubleday & Company, Inc., hardcover
196311160Garden City: Doubleday 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Octavo 650pp. illustrated. Stated first trade edition after a signed limited edition. A very good copy in the publisher's navy cloth gently faded along the edges with some foxing to the edges of the page block. Contents clean and bright and the inner hinges sound. In a very good dust jacket with mild general creasing some shallow spine chips and unnecessary tape reinforcements to the verso of the spine. This copy SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Eisenhower on the half-title page in the year of publication: "For Helen Steel Bender with best wishes from Dwight D. Eisenhower 1963. Doubleday hardcover
1963021403New York: Doubleday and Co 1963. Limited Edition. Large Octavo. Limited to 1500 copies. The present copy is number 472 signed by Eisenhower. A fine "unopened" copy bound in pale green cloth centrally stamped in gilt with presidential seal spine gilt over dark green label in original clear acetate jacket with not tears and housed within a near fine publisher's slipcase showing only minor shelf wear. A very handsome copy. Doubleday and Co unknown
1963210932Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1963. First Trade edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth. Very good. First Trade edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on half-title "By one of the greatest men I ever knew to the greatest man I ever knew Bruce Barton from Alex F. Osborn."<br /> <br /> Bruce Barton 1886-1967 is considered by many to be one of the most influential advertising men of the 20th century. He was not your ordinary adman - religious author Congressman founder of the advertising agency BBDO creator of Betty Crocker. The interesting yet complicated life of this man illustrates the complexity of the creative mind. A mind that was not limited to one endeavor but found a way to apply similar skills and abilities to a multitude of opportunities. Despite all of his other accomplishments he is still remembered first and foremost as an adman. In a fictional novel based on BBDO The Virgin Queene the Bruce Barton character named Barnham Dunn tried to explain his success<br /> <br /> Alex F. Osborn was born in New York City May 241888 graduated Ph.B. in 1909 and Ph.M. in1921 at Hamilton College. Meanwhile he worked as a reporter for the Buffalo N.Y. Times in 1909 and for the Buffalo Express during the following two years. He was assistant secretary of the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce in 1911-12 and sales manager of the Hard Manufacturing Co. Buffalo from 1912 to 1915. In the latter year he entered the field of advertising as manager of the E. P Remington Advertising Co. Buffalo. During World War I he worked as a volunteer for the United War Work campaign and there met another young writer Bruce Barton. He was married in Buffalo Sept. 51916 to Helen daughter of Edward Emerson Coatsworth of the city a lawyer and had five children: Katharine Joan Marion Russell Bartonand Elinor. n 1919 Alex Osborn found the advertising agency of Barton Durstine and Osborn New York City with Bruce Barton and Roy Durstine. In 1928 the firm was merged with the George Batten Co. to formBatten Barton Durstine & Osborn. Inc. A partner in the original firm Osborn was named vice-president of the newly merged agency. Advanced to executive vice-president and general manager in 1939 he became vice-chairman of the board in 1946. In 1957 he became a member of the executive committee and he served in both posts until his retirement in 1960. Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown
1391887182.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396711090.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19892308716New York: Pocket Books 1989. 1st Printing. 1st Printing. Very Good. 1st printing. Faint edge wear. 1989 Trade Paperback. Foreword by David Eisenhower. A collection of poignant letters from World War II servicemen to their loved ones providing a personalized historical account of what being in the war was really like. Pocket Books unknown books
1978278780New York. : Doubleday. 1978. 1st Edition. Quarter red cloth over tan speckled boards gilt spine title. . Fine in near fine dust jacket. 21.5x14 cm. . Signed by David Eisenhower on the ffep. weight: 1.0 lb. Edited by John S.D. Eisenhower. Doubleday. hardcover books
1978085473Doubleday 1978. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Collectible: Very Good/Very Good. 8x6x1. Signed. Warm long personalized inscription to Ruth signed by John Eisenhower on half-title page.Gently read hardback and jacket. Only slight wear. No owners' names or labels. Dust jacket is enclosed in a clear protective cover. Text is clean unmarked. Stated First edition Shelf: A1 Books are carefully sealed in waterproof poly and boxed to prevent damage during transit. Doubleday hardcover
1978Q-0385129319Doubleday 1978-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Doubleday hardcover
0385129319.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1947201311Charles-lavauzelle & cie 1947 285 pages in8. 1947. Broché. 285 pages.
1947528941947 Limoges / Paris / Nancy, Charles Lavauzelle & Cie éditeurs, 1947 26 x 17, 285 pp Bon état. Pages jamais coupées.
KN5246ALWBroché bon état.Contenu propre . 1947.363 pages . PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
Club Français du Livre 1972, grand et trés fort In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 568 pages + illustrations. Bon état.
197299924971Club français du livre Club Français du Livre 1972, grand et trés fort In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 568 pages + illustrations. Bon état.