Bryce harlow (5 risultati)
Altre immaginiEditore: Government Printing Office, [Washington DC], 1973
- Rilegato
- Firmato
Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
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EUR 220,58
EUR 6,85 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloVellum. Condizione: Fine. Limited Edition. Octavo, [26pp]. Blue vellum covers, title in gilt on cover. Blue endpapers. Matching blue slipcase. This copy was personally dedicated to the Honorable Bryce Harlow, with his name appearing in gilt on the cover and dedication page. Signed by Postmaster General E.T. Klassen on dedication… page. This piece was a gift from Postmaster General E.T. Klassen, with commemorative stamps of every president through Lyndon Johnson. Bryce N. Harlow (1916 - 1987) was a veteran of Washington DC, serving as an administrative assistant, speechwriter and deputy assistant for congressional affairs in the Eisenhower Administration. During the campaign of 1960, he was a speechwriter for Vice President Nixon's unsuccessful presidential campaign. With Nixon's election in 1968, Harlow was the first presidential appointment of the new administration, serving as a congressional liaison. Harlow was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan. He died in 1987. Limited edition of the Universal Postal Union's One Hundredth Anniversary from Postmaster General E.T. Klassen, dedicated to Presidential Advisor Bryce Harlow. (illustratore). Signed.
Altre immaginiEditore: Sheaffer Pen Company, Fort Madison, Iowa, 1960
- Firmato
Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Molto buono
EUR 419,10
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very good. Presentation Set. Brass dedication plaque on black marble base. Chip to one of the pens along the barrel. Pens were manufactured by the Sheaffer Pen Company of Fort Madison, Iowa, the preferred pen manufacturer for Nixon documents. Dedication plaque reads: "Bryce Harlow / With Grateful Appreciation / For D…evoted Service Beyond The Call Of Duty / In The Battle Of 1960 / Dick Nixon." A scarce piece, with no record of other campaign gifts like this appearing on the public market. Bryce N. Harlow (1916 - 1987) began his career in the executive branch serving as an administrative assistant, head speechwriter and deputy assistant for congressional affairs in the Eisenhower Administration. In 1960, he was a speechwriter for Vice President Nixon's unsuccessful presidential campaign. With Nixon's election in 1968, Harlow was one of the first presidential appointments of the new administration, serving as a congressional liaison and later Counselor to the President. Harlow was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan. He died in 1987. From the 1960 Richard Nixon Presidential Campaign, a commemorative set of pens for the head speechwriter, Bryce N. Harlow. (illustratore). Signed.

Richard M. Nixon and His Cabinet Photograph Signed.
Nixon, Richard M.; Gerald Ford; Anne L. Armstrong; Roy Ash; Peter J. Brennan; Claude Brinegar; Earl Butz; Frederick B. Dent; Bryce Harlow; Henry Kissinger; Melvin Laird; James T. Lynn; Rogers Morton; William B. Saxbe; John A. Scali; James R. Schlesinger; George Shultz; Caspar Weinberger
Editore: Washington, 1974
- Prima edizione
- Firmato
Da: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.Raptis Rare Books
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EUR 9264,21
Spedizione gratuitaSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloRare large Official White House color photograph of President Richard Nixon and his cabinet, signed by the President, Vice President Gerald Ford, and sixteen members of his cabinet. The full-length group portrait, taken by a White House photographer, shows the President and his cabinet standing in a row in the Oval Office, each…having signed vertically in the image above his or her portrait. Those signing are President Richard Nixon, Vice President Gerald Ford, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Secretary of the Treasury George Shultz, Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger, Attorney General William B. Saxbe, Secretary of the Interior Rogers Morton, Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz, Secretary of Commerce Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development James T. Lynn, Secretary of Transportation Claude Brinegar, Budget Director Roy Ash, Counselors Bryce Harlow, Melvin Laird, and Anne L. Armstrong, and United Nations Ambassador John A. Scali, lacking only the signature of Postmaster General E. T. Klassen. Triple matted and framed. In near fine condition with some fading to the signatures of Ford, Dent, and Ash, some fading to the image, a few scattered minor creases. The entire piece measures 21 inches by 17 inches. A remarkable record of the Nixon cabinet in the final months of his presidency, uniting the signatures of the president, his future successor, and his cabinet on a single official White House image. Richard Nixon (1913-1994), the thirty-seventh President of the United States, assembled this cabinet in the final, embattled period of his presidency, as the Watergate scandal closed in around him. The photograph is doubly historic for including Vice President Gerald Ford, whom Nixon had appointed to replace the disgraced Spiro Agnew in December 1973 and who would succeed to the presidency upon Nixon?s resignation in August 1974, becoming the only person ever to serve as president without having been elected to either the presidency or the vice presidency. Among the signers are Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, and Treasury Secretary George Shultz, figures who shaped American policy through one of the most turbulent chapters in the nation?s modern history.
Altre immaginiEditore: The White House, Washington DC, 1970
- Firmato
Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Quasi ottimo
EUR 838,19
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Aggiungi al carrelloWhite Matte. Condizione: Near fine. Signed Proclamation. Typed on one legal size sheet of paper, mounted in white matte, tape on verso. Full piece measures 17.5" x 11." Executive Order No. 11508, one of 346 issued by President Richard Nixon, provided for the identification of unneeded Federal real property in the United States.…The study took three years and found 345 federal properties, comprising 57,350 acres of public land which would be transferred to state or local control. An exceptionally scarce piece from the estate of Bryce N. Harlow, with no other known examples of signed Executive Orders on the public market. Bryce N. Harlow (1916 - 1987) began his career in the executive branch serving as an administrative assistant, head speechwriter and deputy assistant for congressional affairs in the Eisenhower Administration. In 1960, he was a speechwriter for Vice President Nixon's unsuccessful presidential campaign. With Nixon's election In 1968, Harlow was one of the first presidential appointments of the new administration, serving as a congressional liaison and later Counselor to the President. Harlow was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan. He died in 1987. Executive Order appointing Bryce N. Harlow, Counsellor to the President, as Chairman and a Member of the Property Review Board, signed by President Richard Nixon. This document was executed on April 20th, 1970 at The White House, an addendum to Execu (illustratore). Signed.
Altre immaginiEditore: The White House, Washington DC, 1970
- Firmato
Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Ottimo
EUR 2470,46
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Aggiungi al carrelloFramed. Condizione: Fine. Signed Portrait. Dark brown cherry wood frame with decorative gold band, black matte, museum glass. Full piece measures 25" x 21." From the estate of Bryce Harlow, purchased in 2021. An exceptional collection of signatories from the early Nixon White House, including many notable names from the Watergat…e investigation. Highlights include Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, Alex Butterfield, John Ehrlichman, Bob Haldeman, Jack Caulfield, Pat Buchanan, Bill Safire, Al Haig, Don Rumsfeld, Jeb Magruder, Lyn Nofziger, Ray Price, Rose Mary Woods, Paul W. Costello, John E. Nidecker, John C. Whitaker, Ron Ziegler, Harry S. Dent Sr., Herbert Stein, and many others. An exceptional piece from the Nixon administration. Bryce N. Harlow (1916 - 1987) began his career in the executive branch serving as an administrative assistant, head speechwriter and deputy assistant for congressional affairs in the Eisenhower Administration. In 1960, he was a speechwriter for Vice President Nixon's unsuccessful presidential campaign. With Nixon's election in 1968, Harlow was one of the first presidential appointments of the new administration, serving as a congressional liaison and later Counselor to the President. Harlow was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan. He died in 1987. Inscribed White House Staff Photograph for the outgoing Counselor to the President, Bryce Harlow, signed by 70+ members of the Nixon administration. Bryce Harlow resigned his position in the Nixon Administration to return to his former post as Direct (illustratore). Signed.