SIGNED ENGRAVING
Autograph. Fine 8" x 10" engraving on heavy paper by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing of Carter. SIGNED below the image in full as "Jimmy Carter."
Autograph. Fine 8" x 10" engraving on heavy paper by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing of Carter. SIGNED below the image in full as "Jimmy Carter."
Framed Photograph. Fine 8" x 10" black-and-white photograph of Carter smiling admirably at famed Hollywood restaurant owner Maude Chasen. INSCRIBED and SIGNED as President in the upper right margin: "To my Georgia/friend Maude/Chasen/Jimmy Carter/9-23-77." Maude Chasen died at the age of 97 in 2001. Her husband, Dave Chasen, opened Chasen's.....
Photograph. Wonderful 8" x 10" black-and-white photograph of Carter kissing on the cheek a surprised Shari Lewis who is holding her most famous creation, Lamb Chop. INSCRIBED and SIGNED in the upper left margin: "With love/to Shari Lewis--/Jimmy Carter." Shari Lewis (January 17, 1933 – August 2, 1998) was a......
Autograph. A postcard featuring a color reproduction of an oil painting by the late Robert Templeton of Jimmy Carter as president standing at his desk. SIGNED in full "Jimmy Carter" above his head.
New York: Times Books, (1997). First Edition. Hardcover. SIGNED by the former President as "J Carter" on the title page.
New York: Dutton Children's Books, (1993). First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. The first book by a former U.S. president to address young readers. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED "Best Wishes to ----" and SIGNED in full as "Jimmy Carter" on the half title page. Books inscribed by Carter, especially with his.....
New York: Dutton Children's Books, (1993). First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Third printing. The first book by a former U.S. president to address young readers. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED "Best Wishes to ----" and SIGNED in full as "Jimmy Carter" on the half title page. Books inscribed by Carter, especially.....
(New York): Times Books, (1992). First Edition. Hardcover. Carter's story of how he first sought office in 1962 and how he confronted segregation at that time. Illustrated with photographs. SIGNED in full "Jimmy Carter" on the half title page with a large, bold signature.
(New York): Times Books, (1992). First Edition. Hardcover. Carter's story of how he first sought office in 1962 and how he confronted segregation at that time. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED "Best Wishes" to ---- and SIGNED in full "Jimmy Carter" on the half-title page.
(New York): Times Books, (1992). First Edition. Hardcover. Carter's story of how he first sought office in 1962 and how he confronted segregation at that time. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED to ---- and SIGNED as "J. Carter" on the second blank. An unusually large signature for Carter.
(New York): Times Books, (1992). First Edition. Hardcover. Carter's story of how he first sought office in 1962 and how he confronted segregation at that time. Illustrated with photographs. SIGNED as "J. Carter" on the title page.
(New York): Times Books, (1992). First Edition. wraps. Advance Reader's Edition in pictorial wraps of Carter's story of how he first sought office in 1962 and how he confronted segregation at that time. The Advance Copy was published without the photographs. SIGNED as "J. Carter" on the front endpaper.
n.p. 28 September 1993. Letter. On personal stationery (6-3/8" x 8-1/2") SIGNED in full thanking the recipient for her birthday wishes. With envelope.
Washington DC: 3 February 1978. Letter. On White House stationery (7" x 10-1/2") SIGNED by the president as "Jimmy" to Congressman Neal Smith of Iowa asking him to vote to create "a small Office of Consumer Representation." This bill, which would have created a consumer advocacy agency at the federal.....
Washington DC: 1 July 1977. Letter. Superb letter on White House stationery SIGNED in full to the Prime Minister of Italy, Giulio Andreotti, regarding an upcoming visit to the United States and a youth unemployment bill recently passed by the Italian parliament. In part: "You have suggested an excellent agenda.....
n.p. 17 September 1981. Letter. On personal stationery (6-3/8" x 8-1/2") SIGNED "Jimmy" thanking the recipient, Marshall Coyne, for smoked salmon Coyne caught in Iceland and sent to Carter who adds a handwritten postscript: "Wish I could have been with you -- J." With free-franked envelope. Marshall Coyne was the.....
Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, (1977). Hardcover. There appear to have been several different issues of this book. This is the issue with all edges gilt and the words "Presidential Edition" blacked out on the title page. Issued without dustwrapper in a gold box with a plastic cover and bound in.....
Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, (1977). Hardcover. The Presidential Edition, issued without dustwrapper in a gold box (lacking here) and bound in full gilt-decorated green cloth made to resemble leather. Illustrated with drawings and photographs. A limited edition of Carter's first autobiography, first published in 1975 in a trade edition in.....
Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, (1975). Hardcover. The Trade Edition in gold cloth and dustwrapper (there was also a Limited Presidential Edition issued in 1977 without dustwrapper in a gold box with a plastic cover and bound in full gilt-decorated green cloth made to resemble leather). Possibly a book club edition.....
Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, (1977). Hardcover. The Presidential Edition, issued without dustwrapper in a gold box with a plastic cover and bound in full gilt-decorated green cloth made to resemble leather. Illustrated with drawings and photographs. A limited edition of Carter's first autobiography, written as President. There was also a......
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."