EVERYTHING TO GAIN. MAKING THE MOST OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
New York: Random House, (1987). First Edition. hardcover. Early but not first printing. SIGNED by the former president with the usual "J. Carter" on the front endpaper.
New York: Random House, (1987). First Edition. hardcover. Early but not first printing. SIGNED by the former president with the usual "J. Carter" on the front endpaper.
New York: Random House, (1987). First Edition. hardcover. SIGNED by both authors with a black marker (the usual "J. Carter") on the front free endpaper.
New York: Random House, (1987). First Edition. Hardcover. SIGNED (the usual "J. Carter") on the front free endpaper with a blue felt tip pen by the former President.
New York: Random House, (1987). First Edition. hardcover. SIGNED by the authors in black felt pen as "Rosalynn Carter" and "J. Carter" on the front free endpaper.
New York: Random House, (1987). First Edition. hardcover. One of 500 numbered copies SIGNED by the authors on the limitation page as "Rosalynn Carter" and "J. Carter."
New York: Random House, (1987). First Edition. hardcover. Later printing. SIGNED by the authors "J. Carter" and "Rosalynn Carter" on the front free endpaper.
New York: Random House, (1987). First Edition. hardcover. In this book the Carters offer inspiring and practical views on how Americans can make the most of the second part of their lives, something they have certainly done in practice.
[Plains, GA]: 1998. Letter. On the first page of a letter to Carter, in which the writer describes a chair he purchased at an auction at the Historic Bayside Inn in Annapolis with Carter's name on it, Carter humorously responds in this handwritten note: "To James Carrier-- I'm sorry, but.....
[Plains, GA]: [2015]. Letter. On a letter to Carter, in which the writers, a couple, ask for marital advice, Carter responds in this handwritten note: "To Erica & Jonathan: We give each other plenty of space, but try to find things to do together--" and SIGNED "Best Wishes, Jimmy C.".....
New York: Manor Books Inc., 1976. First Edition. Softcover. Just what it says, a satire of Carter, when he was running for president, in the form of a coloring book; 36 pages including covers.