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FISHING FOR FUN AND TO WASH YOUR SOUL
HOOVER, Herbert Clark (Nichols, William; editor)
New York: Random House, (1963).
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"LIFE WAS MEANT TO BE LIVED": A CENTENARY PORTRAIT OF ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
[ROOSEVELT, Eleanor] LASH, Joseph
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, (1984).
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"OLD GLORY" ... THE FLAG OF OUR COUNTRY.... From the Library of Franklin D. Roosevelt with His Inscription
[ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.] MALTBY, Albert Elias
Slippery Rock, PA: Printed by the Author, 1897.
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"THAT MAN" IN THE WHITE HOUSE. YOU AND YOUR PRESIDENT
[ROOSEVELT, Eleanor] KINGDON, Frank
New York: Arco Publishing Company, (1944).
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Bound in full burgundy publisher's leather with gilt ornamentation. "A book rich with autobiographical details that explain the experiences behind the ideas, Kerry offers his vision for America." One of 1550 numbered copies SIGNED by the author on the limitation page.
A CALL TO SERVICE: MY VISION FOR A BETTER AMERICA
KERRY, John
Norwalk, CT: Easton Press, 2003.
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A FAMILY ALBUM
[JOHNSON, Lyndon B.] JOHNSON, Rebekah B
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, (1965).
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A FAMILY ALBUM
[JOHNSON, Lyndon B.] JOHNSON, Rebekah B
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, (1965).
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A GOVERNMENT AS GOOD AS ITS PEOPLE
CARTER, Jimmy
Fayetteville: University of Arkansas, 1996.
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A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
WILSON, Woodrow
New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1918.
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A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
WILSON, Woodrow
New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1902.
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A PRESIDENT'S COUNTRY: A GUIDE TO THE HILL COUNTRY OF TEXAS
[JOHNSON, Lyndon B.] MAGUIRE, Jack
Austin: The Alcalde Press, (1964).
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Cloth-backed marbled boards in original slipcase with paper spine label. Foreword by French Strother. Illustrated with woodcuts by Harry Cimino. Copy #420 of 990, the first publication of the press. This copy is INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the President on the verso of the front endpaper to Charles Pont "With Kind Regards." Above Hoover's inscription is a signed inscription by the publisher, William Seward, dated 6 October 1936 to Barbara S. Willis King noting that this is the first book of the press. Pont's small bookplate on the front pastedown.
A REMEDY FOR DISAPPEARING GAME FISHES
HOOVER, Herbert Clark
New York: Huntington Press, 1930.
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Reissue of Ford's book beautifully bound in full red leather with numerous gold elephants stamped on the front and rear covers and SIGNED in full by the former President. Laid in is the 8-page pamphlet by Henry Kissinger that serves as an introduction.
A TIME TO HEAL. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GERALD R. FORD
FORD, Gerald R
Norwalk, CT: Easton Press, (1987).
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A TIME TO HEAL. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GERALD R. FORD
FORD, Gerald R
New York: Harper & Row/Readers Digest, (1979).
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A TIME TO HEAL. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GERALD R. FORD
FORD, Gerald R
Norwalk, CT: Easton Press, (1987).
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A TIME TO HEAL. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GERALD R. FORD
FORD, Gerald R
New York: Harper & Row/Readers Digest, (1979).
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A TIME TO HEAL. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GERALD R. FORD
FORD, Gerald R
New York: Harper & Row/Readers Digest, (1979).
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Small octavo (5-1/2" x 7-1/2") bound in flexible blue morocco lettered in gilt (including Coolidge's name at the bottom right) and decorated in gilt with stars in the corners and the Presidential coat-of-arms in the center. With a printed title page but the 19 text pages mimeographed rather than printed on paper with three holes in the gutter margin. Obviously a very limited production likely printed for Coolidge's personal use, and quite possibly unique. OCLC does not record any printed copy of this speech though it lists about 70 others. Given the same day as the 1927 State of the Union address, this speech was given to a much smaller, more selective audience. In the audience was William Butler, a Massachusetts Senator who was Coolidge's campaign manager and the Republican Party Chairman. This is his copy and is INSCRIBED and SIGNED to him by the President two days before Coolidge left office: "To Honorable William M. Butler,/In appreciation of a long and/faithful friendship/ Calvin Coolidge, /The White House,/March 1 1929." In the third sentence of his speech Coolidge acknowledges Butler: "Both the primary and the election were under the immediate direction of the present Chairman, William M. Butler." In his AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Coolidge remarks: "The campaign was magnificently managed by William M. Butler." Two minor text corrections in ink, likely by Coolidge. Remarkable association, fairly equivalent to Karl Rove's copy of a speech of gratitude inscribed to him by George W. Bush.
ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT COOLIDGE TO THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE AT THE WHITE HOUSE DECEMBER 6, 1927
COOLIDGE, Calvin
Washington: U.S. Gov. Printing Office, 1929.
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