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1971297485New York: Dutton 1971. First. hardcover. fine/very good. 8vo black cloth d.w. light wear. New York: Dutton 1971. First Edition.<br/><br/> Dutton unknown books
1971G0525226605I4N00Not Avail 1971. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Not Avail hardcover
19711395333New York NY: E.P. Dutton & Co 1971. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 314 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Black spine with white and yellow lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering price uncut "$6.50" has a tear along the rear tail edge and mild shelving wear. Boards have mild shelving wear. Textblock has foxing along the edges. Signed flat by Calvin Trillin on the half-title page. Shelved in Room C. 1395333. Special Collections. E.P. Dutton & Co hardcover
0525226605.GGood. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
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1971415New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1971. First Edition First Printing. Publisher's Black Cloth Gilt Detailing. Very Good/Very Good-. A Very Good Book in a Very Good or Slightly Worse Dust Jacket Unclipped $6.50. Book is moderately shelf worn and generally sunned to extremities. Text block is somewhat toned with some foxing. Blue endpapers have color variation presumably from sunning. Text is unmarked. Binding is tight and square. Dust jacket is moderately shelf worn especially along top edge where bumps have left some wrinkling chipping and whitening. Additionally there is a small closed tear where front panel meets spine at crown. A small stain is also present to the bottom of the jacket near tail. Hardcover. Octavo. 11 12-314pp. E. P. Dutton & Company unknown
ria9780761856436_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book tells the story of an extremely engaging Polish Jew Shmuel Braw 1906-1992 who lived through the traumatic events that shaped Jewish experiences in the twentieth century. Shmuel bravely reflects upon his experiences as a Ho paperback
19264213The White House Washington 1926. 6 1/4"x 8 1/2". 1 vols. Matted glazed and framed. Fine. 6 1/4"x 8 1/2". 1 vols. Washburn was a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 3rd district from 1906-1911 and a friend to both presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Taft. The text of the letter reads in full: "My dear Mr. Washburn:- Thank you very much for your note. I need hardly say that I value your views always so calmly and clearly expressed and I am glad to know that you think the right course was followed. Very truly yours Calvin Coolidge unknown books
1923239042Washington 1923. 1 vols. Approximately 7-3/4 inches x 8-3/4 inches. Matted with a little browning along the edges of the letter from the mat else fine in gold leaf frame. 1 vols. Approximately 7-3/4 inches x 8-3/4 inches. "Thank you very much for your letter of the 10th. It was a real pleasure to have you with us and I am exceedingly glad that you found your stay interesting and enjoyable. Thank you also for the enclosure. It is a good poem and contains good advice."<br/>Coolidge became president in August 1923 following the death of Warren Harding. unknown books
192846719Washington 1928. 1 vols. 7 3/4" x 8 3/4. Mounted with envelope and gold leaf frame. Fine. 1 vols. 7 3/4" x 8 3/4" Typed Letter Signed by Calvin Coolidge as President. "My dear Mr. Washburn: I want you to know just how much I have appreciated the friendly sentiments expressed in your letter just received also your cordial commendation of my Andover speech. Sincere messages of this kind from true friends are most heartening." Washburn was a member of the House of Representatives and a friend to both presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Taft. unknown books
1929309487Washington D.C. 1929. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. White House envelope preserved. Fine. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. Coolidge here congratulates Spafford former Commander of the American Legion on his being honoroed with the decoration of Order of Commander in the French Legion of Honor: "Your services to France have been of such a nature it may well be felt by their public authorities that it is fitting to make a public recognition of them .". unknown books
19283408Superior Wisconsin 1928. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. Fine. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. Happy Birthday Mr. President. "Thank you most sincerely for your more than kind letter of June 30th. It is especially pleasing to me to receive these cordial birthday greetings from you personally and on behalf of the American Legion. I wish there were some way in which my deep appreciation might be made known to the membership of the Legion. unknown books
1924122603Washington D.C. 1924. unbound. 1 page 9 x 7 inches Washington D.C. March 28 1924. In this letter Coolidge thanks the recipient for his note in full: "Please accept my thanks for your note of the 26th which tells me of the project to create a memorial to the men of the Merchant Marine who made the great sacrifice during the world war in the form of a Seaman's Christian Association Building. It is a worthy and deserving effort to serve at once as a memorial to the service of our seamen and as a means of promoting the highest interests of the Merchant Marine." Together with two 10 x 8-inch vintage sepia photos of the Seaman's Christian Association building one exterior one interior. The letter is slightly soiled at the margins and has three horizontal folds. One of the photos has two closed tears at the top. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1920WRCAM43518Boston 1920. 1p. Quarto. Old folds. Minor soiling. Very good. Letter sent by Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge to Alfred A. Welles of Springfield Vt. thanking him for his congratulations and support. The letter is signed in a secretarial hand not by Coolidge. unknown books
1926100365<p>Washington D.C. April 12 1926. 1926. Fine. - Over 45 words typed on 8-3/4 inch high by 6-5/8 inch wide embossed "The White House / Washington" watermarked stationery. President Calvin Coolidge thanks his former schoolmate Rufus N. Hemenway for his expressions of sympathy upon the passing of John Calvin Coolidge Sr. "The message which you sent me has a particular significance at this time because it comes from one who knew my father. I am very grateful for all that you say and for the consolation which your letter brings." Signed in full "Calvin Coolidge". Folded for mailing else fine.</p><p>A small government conservative Calvin Coolidge 1872-1933 served as Warren G. Harding's Vice President ascending to the presidency upon Harding's death from a heart attack. He served as President of the United States from 1923 to 1929. He signed into law the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 granting citizenship to all Native Americans. He oversaw a booming economy and left office with considerable popularity.</p><p>The president's father John Calvin Coolidge Sr. 1845-1926 was an American businessman and politician from Vermont. He served in both the Vermont House of Representatives and the Vermont Senate. Coolidge Sr. administered the presidential oath of office to his son at their family home following Warren G. Harding's death.</p><p>The president of the ball bearing manufacturer the Fafnir Bearing Company of New Britain Connecticut Rufus N. Hemenway 1873-1947 was born in Ludlow Vermont and attended school with Calvin Coolidge who would later become President of the United States.</p> Washington, D.C., April 12, 1926.
1920022211Boston 5 November 1920. Letter. Folds from mailing otherwise Fine. SIGNED letter to Sterling R. Whitbeck of Northampton's Nonotuck Savings Bank on official Massachusetts Governor's stationery composed three days after being elected Vice-President thanking him for his gracious message. <br/><br/> unknown
1929309487Washington D.C. 1929. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. White House envelope preserved. Fine. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. Coolidge here congratulates Spafford former Commander of the American Legion on his being honoroed with the decoration of Order of Commander in the French Legion of Honor: "Your services to France have been of such a nature it may well be felt by their public authorities that it is fitting to make a public recognition of them .". unknown
19283408Superior Wisconsin 1928. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. Fine. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. "Thank you most sincerely for your more than kind letter of June 30th. It is especially pleasing to me to receive these cordial birthday greetings from you personally and on behalf of the American Legion. I wish there were some way in which my deep appreciation might be made known to the membership of the Legion. unknown
1924122603Washington D.C. 1924. unbound. 1 page 9 x 7 inches Washington D.C. March 28 1924. In this letter Coolidge thanks the recipient for his note in full: "Please accept my thanks for your note of the 26th which tells me of the project to create a memorial to the men of the Merchant Marine who made the great sacrifice during the world war in the form of a Seaman's Christian Association Building. It is a worthy and deserving effort to serve at once as a memorial to the service of our seamen and as a means of promoting the highest interests of the Merchant Marine." Together with two 10 x 8-inch vintage sepia photos of the Seaman's Christian Association building one exterior one interior. The letter is slightly soiled at the margins and has three horizontal folds. One of the photos has two closed tears at the top. Very good- condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
192834149Washington: The White House: February 10 1928. 8vo approx. 30 lines and 135 words on integral leaves on White House stationery and signed in full; minor soiling to the first leaf previous fold; very good. "It's not quite time for volunteers . I hope you can find plenty of work to keep you engaged in something you find interesting. Some one told me you were walking. Dr. John H. Finlay of the Times wants you to join his walking club. He wants to take me in but I could not agree to qualify. I am sure he would like me to propose you for membership . Mr. Dwight Morrow has done the impossible in Mexico." <br/><br/> February 10 unknown books
1962DEMO014782IParker CO: Thelma & John R. Evans 1962 . First Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo; 91 44 pages pictorial canvas-like beige cloth. The two parts are bound dos-a-dos <br/><br/>1 of only 300 copies handset. Calvin travelled by wagon train from Plano Illinois to Denver via the Santa Fe Trail in 1859. His sister Helen made the journey in 1860 via the Northern Route. Mattes 1756; Rittenhouse 114. Calvin's diary is especially strong on describing the sights and scenes of Colorado with suggestions for equipment for the trip. He visited a number of the gold fields. Helen's account was recorded en route on scraps of paper. It reflects the little details of the trip the people etc. from a feminine perspective. The natives regularly encountered along the route were amused at the Bloomers she wore. Thelma & John R. Evans hardcover
1962237902Denver.: Denver Public Library. 1962. First edition. . Decorated hard cover. . Fine copy. . 4to. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Limited edition of 300 copies. Printer's note laid in. Denver Public Library. hardcover
196225134Denver: Denver Public Library. Fine with no dust jacket. 1962. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo; 91 & 44 pages; The book is well taken care of. . Denver Public Library hardcover
1258200007.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback