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New York: Simon & Schuster, c1999. First Printing. 25 cm, 444, illus., notes, index. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, c1999. First Printing. 25 cm, 444, illus., notes, index. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, c1999. First Printing. Hardcover. 25 cm, 444 pages. Illus., notes, index, slight scuffing to rear DJ. Bookplate signed by the author. More
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, c1981. Second Printing. 24 cm, 336, notes, index, DJ worn at edges and corners, small tears to DJ. Inscribed by the author. More
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, c1981. First Printing. 24 cm, 336, notes, index, DJ edges somewhat worn and small tears, sticker residue to front DJ flap, small stains to fore-edge. More
Kansas City: Andrew McMeel Publishing, 2005. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xvi, [2], 222 pages. Illustrations. Index of Titles. Autographed copy sticker on the front of the DJ. Signature with sentiment on the half-title page. Machine-generated signature of Mattie with sentiment also on half-title page. Foreword by Oprah Winfrey. Matthew Joseph Thaddeus Stepanek (July 17, 1990 – June 22, 2004), known as Mattie J.T. Stepanek, was an American poet (or, as he wanted to be remembered, "a poet, a peacemaker, and a philosopher who played") who published seven best-selling books of poetry and peace essays. Before his death at the age of 13, he had become known as a peace advocate and motivational speaker. His hero was former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who described Stepanek as "the most extraordinary person whom I have ever known". Stepanek suffered from a rare disorder, dysautonomic mitochondrial myopathy. His three older siblings died from the same illness. The condition was unknown until his mother was diagnosed with mitochondrial disease in 1992, after all four of the children had been born. Stepanek was a poet and speaker, penning six volumes of bestselling Heartsongs poetry books, and a collection of peace essays that also became a bestseller. He was the lyricist for Music Through Heartsongs. The album was produced by Sony, was released in 2003 and performed by Billy Gilman, and debuted at number 109 on the Billboard 200 and at number 15 on Hot Country Songs. Stepanek died at age 13 on June 22, 2004. The non-profit Mattie J.T. Stepanek Foundation was established by a group of citizens in Rockville, Maryland where he lived. More
New York: Morrow, 1977. First Printing. 24 cm, 442, How Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer from the deep South, captured the most powerful office in the world. More
New York: Macmillan, c1979. First Printing. 24 cm, 526, index, DJ somewhat worn, soiled, and small edge tears, publisher's ephemera & "compliments of the author" card laid in. More
New York: Harper & Row, c1986. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 445, figures, tables, notes, index. More
New York: Harper & Row, c1986. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 445, figures, tables, notes, index, usual library markings, DJ in plastic sleeve, ding to top edge DJ taped inside boards, some soiling inside front board and flyleaf. More
Place_Pub: New York: Harper & Row, c1986. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 445, figures, tables, notes, index, slight soiling to DJ. Inscribed by the author (Stubbing). More
New York: Harper & Row, c1986. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 445, figures, tables, notes, index, ink underlining and notes to text, extensive ink notes inside rear board & flyleaf. More
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Silver Burdett Press, 1991. First Edition. First Printing. 142, illus., glossary, further reading, index. More
New York: Dutton, c1989. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 117, illus., index. More
New York: Walker, c1995. First Printing. 22 cm, 170, illus., index, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
New York: Norton, c1981. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 22 cm, 296 pages. illus., map, index, slight wear, soiling, & sticker residue to DJ, pencil erasure on front endpaper. William Healy Sullivan (October 12, 1922 – October 11, 2013) was an American Foreign Service career officer who served as Ambassador to Laos from 1964–1969, the Philippines from 1973–1977, and Iran from 1977–1979. More
Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1981. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. xi, 500 p. Footnotes. Index. More
New York: Pantheon Books, 1988. First American Edition. 314, illus., appendix, notes, bibliography, index, small stain top margin 2 front flyleaves, slight wear top & bottom edges of DJ. More
Atlanta, GA: Peachtree Publishers, c1987. Third Printing. 25 cm, 371, illus. More
New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1987. First edition. Stated. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 460 p. Illustrations. Sources. Notes. Bibliography. Index. More
New York: DuoBooks, Inc., 1977. Quarto, 128, profusely illus. (many in color), map, appendix, slight wear to DJ edges. Also includes newspaper clippings from the campaign. More
Washington DC: The White House, c1977. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. 12 pages plus covers. Cover has some wear and soiling. The front cover has the title and a color picture of The White House. The rear cover has the Seal of the President of the United States. Inside the front cover is a full page color Official Portrait of President Carter. On page 1 is a letter plate signed by Jimmy Carter presenting this book as guide for those who read it at home or visit the White House in person. It presents a tour of the White House in pictures (color) and has a diagram of the complex. Among the photographs are ones showing Amy with her father in the Oval Office, Amy in the Entrance of the White House and pictures of The Diplomatic Reception Room, The East Room, The Green Room, The Blue Room, The Red Room and the State Dining Room. There is a section of Questions and Answers which also includes a photograph of The Treaty Room. Page 10 is a narrative of "A House with a History". Page 11 is a narrative on "Jimmy Carter...President. Page 12 presents in text and photographs The First Family. Inside the back cover in text and a photograph is information on Walter Mondale...42nd Vice President of the United States. At the bottom that that page is the logo of Allied Printing Trades Council Washington and the words 'Union Label'. More
New York: Scribner, c1999. Fourth Printing. 24 cm, 415, illus., notes, index, slight wear and sticker residue to DJ. More
New York: Scribner, c1999. First Printing. Hardcover. 24 cm, 415, [1] pages. Illustrations. Notes. Index. Slight soiling to DJ. Inscribed by the author on title page "to one who lives in the White House compound". Helen Amelia Thomas (August 4, 1920 – July 20, 2013) was an American reporter and author best known for her longtime membership in the White House press corps. She covered the White House during the administrations of ten U.S. presidents—from the start of the Kennedy administration to the second year of the Obama administration. Thomas worked for the United Press and post-1958 successor United Press International (UPI) for 57 years, first as a correspondent, and later as White House bureau manager. She then served as a columnist for Hearst Newspapers from 2000 to 2010. Thomas was the first female officer of the National Press Club, the first female member and president of the White House Correspondents' Association and the first female member of the Gridiron Club. Thomas retired from Hearst on June 7, 2010. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000. 1st Touchstone Edition. Second Printing. 415, wraps, illus., notes, index One of the smartest and most savvy Washington reporters tells her story as a reporter in the White House, from Kennedy to Clinton. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000. 1st Touchstone Edition. First Printing. Wraps. 415, [1] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Notes. Index. Signed and dated by the author. Helen Amelia Thomas (August 4, 1920 – July 20, 2013) was an American reporter and author best known for her longtime membership in the White House press corps. She covered the White House during the administrations of ten U.S. presidents—from the start of the Kennedy administration to the second year of the Obama administration. Thomas worked for the United Press and post-1958 successor United Press International (UPI) for 57 years, first as a correspondent, and later as White House bureau manager. She then served as a columnist for Hearst Newspapers from 2000 to 2010, writing on national affairs and the White House. Thomas was the first female officer of the National Press Club, the first female member and president of the White House Correspondents' Association and the first female member of the Gridiron Club. She wrote six books; her last, with co-author Craig Crawford, was Listen Up, Mr. President: Everything You Always Wanted Your President to Know and Do (2009). Thomas retired from Hearst Newspapers on June 7, 2010, following controversial comments she made about Israel and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. She then served as an opinion columnist for the Falls Church News-Press until February 2012. More