All in the First Family: The Presidents' Kinfolk
New York: Putnam, c1982. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 250, review slip laid in. Preface by Ron Nessen. More
New York: Putnam, c1982. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 250, review slip laid in. Preface by Ron Nessen. More
New York: American Heritage Publishing, 1969. Limited Edition. Quarto, 175, profusely illus. (many in color), DJ soiled & creased: small tears, small chips missing, large tear rear DJ repaired. More
Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Pub. Co., 1979. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 362, frontis illus., bibliography, index, DJ somewhat worn and soiled, abrasion on front endpaper where tape has been removed. More
New York: Macmillan, [1968]. First Printing. 24 cm, 399, index, DJ worn, soiled, and small tears. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977. First Printing. 410, index, marker line & some soiling to fore-edge, price stamps & sm rough spots ins fr flylf, DJ soiled & scuffed: sm tears. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977. First Printing. 410, index, stamp on bottom edge, DJ worn, soiled, & wrinkled: sm tears. Inscribed (long inscription) by the author (Ben-Veniste). More
New York: HarperCollins, c1990. First Edition. First Printing. 29 cm, 253, profusely illus., references, index, damp stains inside DJ, damp stains to bottom edge and boards. More
New York: Random House, 1986. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 24 cm. xiv, 354 pages. Illustrations Editor's Note by Paul R. Baier. Appendix: The Opinions of Hugo Lafayette Black. Index. DJ soiled, DJ edges worn and small tears. Foreword by Justice William. J. Brennan. Inscribed by the co-author (Mrs. Black). Hugo Lafayette Black (February 27, 1886 – September 25, 1971) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist who served as a U.S. Senator from 1927 to 1937 and as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1937 to 1971. A member of the Democratic Party and a devoted New Dealer, Black endorsed Franklin D. Roosevelt in both the 1932 and 1936 presidential elections. Having gained a reputation in the Senate as a reformer, Black was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Roosevelt and confirmed by the Senate by a vote of 63 to 16 (six Democratic Senators and 10 Republican Senators voted against him). The fifth longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history, Black was one of the most influential Supreme Court justices in the 20th century. He is noted for his advocacy of a textualist reading of the United States Constitution and of the position that the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights were imposed on the states ("incorporated") by the Fourteenth Amendment. Black wrote the majority opinion in Korematsu v. United States (1944), which upheld the Japanese-American internment that had taken place. Black opposed the doctrine of substantive due process and believed that there was no basis in the words of the Constitution for a right to privacy, voting against finding one in Griswold v. Connecticut (1965). More
New York: Random House, 1986. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 24 cm. xiv, 354 pages. Illustrations Editor's Note by Paul R. Baier. Appendix: The Opinions of Hugo Lafayette Black. Index. DJ soiled, DJ edges worn and small tears. Foreword by Justice William. J. Brennan. Signed by Mrs. Black on the fep. Hugo Lafayette Black (February 27, 1886 – September 25, 1971) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist who served as a U.S. Senator from 1927 to 1937 and as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1937 to 1971. A member of the Democratic Party and a devoted New Dealer, Black endorsed Franklin D. Roosevelt in both the 1932 and 1936 presidential elections. Having gained a reputation in the Senate as a reformer, Black was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Roosevelt and confirmed by the Senate by a vote of 63 to 16 (six Democratic Senators and 10 Republican Senators voted against him). The fifth longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history, Black was one of the most influential Supreme Court justices in the 20th century. He is noted for his advocacy of a textualist reading of the United States Constitution and of the position that the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights were imposed on the states ("incorporated") by the Fourteenth Amendment. Black wrote the majority opinion in Korematsu v. United States (1944), which upheld the Japanese-American internment that had taken place. Black opposed the doctrine of substantive due process and believed that there was no basis in the words of the Constitution for a right to privacy, voting against finding one in Griswold v. Connecticut (1965). More
New York: Rawson, c1985. First, Limited Edition. Hardcover. 24 cm, 219 pages. Illus. with 32 pages of plates, index, in very good slipcase. Foreword by Letitia Baldrige. Signed by the author. More
New York: Rawson, 1985. Limited Edition [stated on DJ and with ISBN number]. Presumed First/only Printing thus. Hardcover, with slipcase. 24 cm, 219, [3] pages. Illustrations. Appendix Index. Signed by the author with sentiment on half-title page. In slipcase. More
New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, 1984. First Edition. First Printing. 176, illus., index, front DJ flap creased, some soiling to DJ. Inscribed by the author (Bruce). More
New York: Macmillan, 1975. Third Printing. 24 cm, 343, illus., index, front DJ flap creased, DJ somewhat soiled: small edge tears/chips. More
New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1975. First Edition. First Printing [stated]. Hardcover. 24 cm, v, [3], 343, [1] pages. Illus., index. Signed by Traphes Bryand and Inscribed by the co-author (Leighton). DJ has some wear, soiling, chip, and edge wear. DJ is in a plastic sleeve. Inscribed to Emma Trenchi. This may by the same Emma Trenchi, 83, of Falls Church, Virginia, who's death in 2005 was noted in the Bulletin of the 1818 Society. Ms. Trenchi retired from the World Bank in 1985. Ms. Leighton wrote more than 30 books and countless articles on subjects such as the White House chef during the Eisenhower years, Jacqueline Kennedy's dressmaker and personal secretary, the man who ran the Senate restaurant, the man who worked as the House of Representatives doorkeeper for 42 years (William "Fishbait" Miller) and the dogs who have occupied the White House. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1962. 352, footnotes, notes, index, some soiling to DJ, small tears to DJ edges. More
New York: Hyperion, c1993. First Paperbk Edition. First Printing. 23 cm, 386, wraps, illus., bibliography, index, some wear to cover and spine edges. More
New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, [1972]. First? Edition. First? Printing. Hardcover. 24 cm, 524 pages, illus., appendix, pencil erasure on front endpaper, former owner's stamps in several places. John R. Coyne Jr. a former White House speech-writer. More
Chicago, IL: Regnery Gateway, 1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 443, illus., some edge soiling, erasure and sticker residue on front endpaper, DJ soiled & torn. Introduction by Russell Kirk. More
Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, c1987. First Printing. 22 cm, 118, slight wear and soiling to DJ, pencil erasure on front endpaper. Foreword by Richard M. Nixon. More
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001. First Printing. 189, wraps, illus., index. More
Washington, DC: Acropolis Books, [1969]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 108, illus., water stains at bottom of DJ and boards, pages clean and separate. More
Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1976. First Edition. First Printing. 209, footnotes, biblio, index, some pencil underlining & marginal marks to text, some DJ wear, soil, wrinkles, & edge tears/chips. More
New York: Quadrangle Books, [1971]. 24 cm, 367, illus., maps, index, library markings Introduction by Frank Ching; photographs by Audrey Topping. Reports from the first American newspaper permitted to report on life inside the People's Republic of China. More
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1991. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 339 pages. Notes, bibliography, index, pencil erasure on front endpaper. Signed by both co-authors. More