“MR. NIXON AND I HAVE NOT ALWAYS AGREED ON EVERYTHING”
JOHNSON, Lyndon Baines. Typed document signed. Washington, D.C. 1969.
Scarce five-page official press release signed by President Johnson on the top leaf, dated in print January 15, 1969, only five days before he left office, a typed transcript of his Remarks on his projected budget that were made by him in the White House the day after he delivered his final State of the Union message, accompanied by a February 5 typed letter on Johnson letterhead signed by his personal secretary to a major political supporter, stating Johnson “was delighted to autograph for you a copy of his remarks [sic] at the time he signed the Budget Message.” $1400.
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“ONE OF THE CLASSICS OF AMERICAN ECONOMICS WRITINGS” (HAZLITT)
ANDERSON, Benjamin McAlester. The Value of Money. New York, 1917.
First edition of this “devastating critique of leading American economist Irving Fisher’s quantity theory of money” (ANB). $950.
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"AN EPOCH IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE"
PERCY, Thomas. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. London, 1812. Three volumes.
Revised fifth edition of Percy’s Reliques, in handsome straight-grain morocco-gilt bindings. $900.
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