PRESENTATION COPY FROM JIMMY CARTER TO GEORGE MCGOVERN
CARTER, Jimmy. An Hour Before Daylight: Memoirs of a Rural Boyhood. New York: Simon & Schuster, (2001). Octavo, original half blue paper boards, original dust jacket.
First edition of President Carter’s memoirs of his childhood on a Georgia farm, presentation/association copy boldly inscribed by him "To my friend, George McGovern. Jimmy Carter 1/30/01," with signed autograph letter from Carter to McGovern dated the same day presenting this copy.
"Carter has written more than a dozen books since he left the White House; this vivid recollection of his Georgia childhood will probably be one of his most popular efforts. There are facts here—about the economics of farming during the Depression, the structure of sharecropping, and Georgia politics, for example—but the focus of Carter's narrative is the people who nurtured him on the farm and in Plains. Despite segregation, these people included African American neighbors as well as his own family, and Carter supplies lively portraits of many of the adults and children, black and white, who impressed him when he was little" (Booklist). With black-and-white photographic illustrations.
After McGovern's resounding loss to Nixon in the 1972 presidential election, the Democratic party was leery of nominating him again in 1976, opting instead for Jimmy Carter, marking a toward a moderate, southern-focused populism for the Democrats. The autograph letter, on Ritz-Carlton stationery, reads "1/30/01. To George McGovern. I'm sorry I missed seeing you—Best wishes, with friendship and admiration. Jimmy Carter."
Fine condition.