SIX CRISES
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper "To/Wanda ---/Dick Nixon."
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper "To/Wanda ---/Dick Nixon."
Washington: Friends of President Nixon, (1972). First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto, pictorial boards. Illustrated with many photographs, most in color. Inspirational extracts from Nixon's writings and speeches, published before the Watergate debacle. An uncommon Nixon book, especially when SIGNED by the former President, as this copy is on the contents page.....
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1956). First Edition. Hardcover. The first study of this complicated man. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the subject to actor and autograph expert George Sanders: "Best wishes to George/from/Dick Nixon."
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1956). First Edition. Hardcover. The first study of this complicated man. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by both Toledano and Nixon to editor William Randolph Hearst, Jr., son of William Randolph Hearst, the newspaper despot and subject of Orson Welles's film CITIZEN KANE. It was Hearst.....
Columbia [TN]: 15 December 1842. Letter. A fine 3-page handwritten letter on two 7-3/4" x 10" sheets, the second leaf laid into another sheet with the address to S. H. Laughlin in N. Minnville, Tennessee, on the verso, SIGNED in full as James K. Polk. Marked at the top as.....
Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1833 - 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. Thick (3") octavo recently bound in brown morocco leather-backed marbled boards with matching morocco corners and a red morocco spine label. Documents from the 23rd Congress, First Session, 1833-4 containing approximately a thousand pages with each document paged individually. James.....
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1990). First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Reagan's autobiography, illustrated with photographs. This copy INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the late President on the page with the publisher's logo preceding the title page: "To --- - With Very/Best Wishes,/Ronald Reagan/March 8 - 1991." Books genuinely signed by.....
Washington: [1988]. Manuscript. Copy of a White House Office of Public Affairs release consisting of two (8-1/2" x 11") loose sheets with a depiction of the White House at the top left front. SIGNED by Reagan at the top right of the first page underneath the title "The President's Column".....
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1989). First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Illustrated with photographs. SIGNED and INSCRIBED by the author on the dedication page that states "To the American People": "To Dr. Rodger Friedman--/With Very Best Wishes + Regards/Ronald Reagan/March 22, 1990." Reagan is quite uncommon in authentically autographed books.....
New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, (1965). First Edition. Hardcover. Fourth Printing of Reagan's first book. Illustrated with photographs. Written prior to Reagan's successful 1966 run for Governor of California, this book recounts Reagan's career in Hollywood. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the late President on the front endpaper: "To Margaret.....
New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, (1965). First Edition. Hardcover. Fourth Printing of Reagan's first book. Illustrated with photographs. Written prior to Reagan's successful 1966 run for Governor of California, this book recounts Reagan's career in Hollywood. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the late President on the front endpaper: "To Helen.....
New York: St. Martin's Press, (1986). First Edition. hardcover. Compiled from the NBC News White Paper reported by White House correspondent Chris Wallace. Illustrated with numerous photographs including a color photo of the Reagans on the dustwrapper. SIGNED by the late president and dated 3 June 1994 on the red.....
Washington DC: December 29. Letter. A two-page handwritten letter on one sheet of White House stationery embossed with gilt Presidential Seal SIGNED by the First Lady to Eddie [Roddan of the Democratic National Committee]. In full: "I am enjoying my bag but even more did I appreciate your sweet note.....
7 August 1930. A four-line poem, a limerick, completely in Eleanor Roosevelt's hand on 6" x 3-1/2" Executive Mansion stationery, dated and SIGNED by her. Apparently given to an employee. "There was a young fellow called Joe,/Who thought he was coming too slow,/But he made up his mind to be.....
New York: 12 May 1958 (postmark date). Letter. A brief 1-1/2-page AUTOGRAPH LETTER in green ink on both sides of personal stationery headed "Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt," completely in Eleanor Roosevelt's hand, to her son James Roosevelt SIGNED as "Mother." In part: "I had forgotten about Mother's Day so thank.....
New York: Harper & Brothers, (1958). First Edition. Hardcover. Illustrated with photographs. Her third volume of memoirs: The Years Since the White House. SIGNED by the author on the half-title page.
Photograph. A superb 9" x 12" photograph printed on stiff paper depicting Mrs. Roosevelt standing in a formal white gown by a window presumably in the White House. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by her on the white dress that drapes across the floor: "To Mr. Eugene List/with good wishes/Eleanor Roosevelt." Although.....
1960. Photograph. An 8" x 10" silver print photograph portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt wearing pearls and smiling. SIGNED by her on a light portion of the photograph: "To Miss Emily(?) Sachs/With warm good wishes/Eleanor Roosevelt." Accompanied by a TYPED LETTER SIGNED by the former First Lady dated 25 March 1960.....
New York: Harper & Brothers, (1949). First Edition. Hardcover. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper to White House Librarian Mary Eben who is mentioned once in the book.
New York: Harper & Brothers, (1949). First Edition. Hardcover. Illustrated with photographs. Copy #812 of 1000 numbered copies SIGNED by the author. This copy with both the original glassine and the slipcase. Receipt from Bauman Rare Books dated 1998 laid in.
Washington DC: 8 December 1939. Letter. On White House letterhead SIGNED by the First Lady to Florida Senator Claude Pepper. In full: "Could you get this boy an appointment if you find he is worthy? Also, could you answer the mother's question about a place to live, as you know.....
1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Folio (11" x 14") in recent half brown morocco leather with matching corners and gilt lettering on the front cover, in the spirit of the original binding but not reproducing it, the original pictorial wraps bound in; 384 pages. SIGNED by the President beneath a color.....
1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Folio (11" x 14") in original gilt-lettered brown leather with the original pictorial wraps bound in; 384 pages. SIGNED by the President beneath a color image of the White House on the limitation leaf, #2212 of an unstated limitation of 2500 copies, which is often found.....
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. Specially bound in black morocco leather, covers with single-fillet gilt border, front cover gilt-lettered; blue watered silk linings, the front lining centering the Presidential seal stamped in gilt. Illustrated with photos; 47 pages. INSCRIBED BY THE PRESIDENT TO HIS SON on the.....
[Washington]: [Government Printing Office], [1937]. First Edition. Hardcover. A record of a two-week cruise in July, 1936. Original blue cloth with an anchor in gilt on the front cover; [8], 19, [1] pages. Illustrated with a tipped-in frontispiece of the yacht and a large folding chart bound at the end.....