GIFTS 104 “Brings To Life A Vivid Portrait Of The Civil Rights Era” 176LEWIS, John, AYDIN, Andrew and POWELL, Nate. March. Marietta, Georgia, 2013-16. Three volumes. Octavo, original pictorial laminated boards, custom slipcase. $2500 First editions, hardcover issues, of the best-selling three-volume graphic novel, each signed by John Lewis and his co-authors Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell. “March is one of the most important graphic novels ever created— an extraordinary presentation of an extraordinary life, and proof that young people can change the world” (Raina Telgemeier). Volume I first trade edition, hardcover issue; Volumes II and III are both signed limited editions. Fine. Signed By President Reagan And By Nancy Reagan 177REAGAN, Ronald. Speaking My Mind. New York, 1989. Tall octavo, original half blue cloth, dust jacket. $4000 First trade edition of Reagan’s selected speeches, signed and dated by him and also signed by Nancy Reagan. Published simultaneously with a signed limited edition of 5000 copies. Evidence of glue removal to pastedowns and rear free endpaper, otherwise fine, especially desirable signed by both Ronald and Nancy. “With Thanx For The Clipping Service” 178BERNSTEIN, Carl, and WOODWARD, Bob. All the President’s Men. New York, 1974. Octavo, original blue cloth, dust jacket. $3000 First edition of the book version of Bernstein and Woodward’s Pulitzer Prizewinning series of articles for the Washington Post, inscribed by Bernstein: “To Jack Price, with thanx for the clipping service—Carl Bernstein.” “One of the greatest detective stories ever told,” Bernstein and Woodward’s investigation of the Watergate scandal in the Washington Post put the abuses of the Nixon White House front and center before the nation, garnering the reporters a Pulitzer Prize (Denver Post). Extremely good. “A Lesson Learned, A Principle Proved, Or An Old Truth Emphasized” 179EISENHOWER, Dwight D. The White House Years. Garden City, 1963-65. Two volumes. Thick octavo, original tan cloth, acetate, slipcases. $5000 Signed limited first editions, each one of 1500 copies signed by Eisenhower. Mandate for Change covers the years of Eisenhower’s first presidential term, in which he grappled with such difficulties as the Rosenberg case and trouble in the Suez; Waging Peace covers Eisenhower’s second term. Fine.
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