Quayle Hunting: The Dan Quayle Joke Book
New York: Carroll & Graf, 1992. First Edition. First? Printing. 127, wraps, illus., covers somewhat worn and soiled, pencil erasure on half-title. More
New York: Carroll & Graf, 1992. First Edition. First? Printing. 127, wraps, illus., covers somewhat worn and soiled, pencil erasure on half-title. More
Simon & Schuster, 2004. Hardcover. 243 p. Notes. Index. More
New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1984. First Printing. 367, illus., index. More
London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1984. First U.K.? Edition. 367, illus., index, some creasing and small tears to DJ edges, ink name and address inside front board. More
New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1984. First Printing. Hardcover. xiii, [3], 367, [1] pages. Illustrations. Index. Slight wear and scuffing to DJ. Inscribed by the author ("Al Haig"). Alexander Meigs "Al" Haig Jr. (December 2, 1924 – February 20, 2010) was an Army general who served as the United States Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan and White House Chief of Staff under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. He served as Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, and as Supreme Allied Commander Europe. A veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, Haig earned of the Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star with oak leaf cluster, and the Purple Heart. Haig was White House Chief of Staff, during the height of the Watergate affair from May 1973 until Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974. Haig was credited with keeping the government running while President Nixon was preoccupied with Watergate. During July and August 1974, Haig played an instrumental role in finally persuading Nixon to resign. Haig remained White House Chief of Staff during these early days of the Ford Administration. More
New York: Random House, c1995. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 836, illus., maps, endpaper maps, notes, bibliography, index, usual library markings, rear board quite weak and nearly separated. More
New York: Random House, c1995. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 836, illus., maps, endpaper maps, chronology, notes, bibliography, index, usual library markings, DJ in plastic sleeve. More
New York: Random House, c1995. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 836, illus., maps, endpaper maps, chronology, notes, bibliography, index, usual library markings, DJ in plastic sleeve. More
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993. First Edition. First Printing. 207, illus., maps, notes, index, slight sticker residue on DJ. More
Place_Pub: Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1996. 335, wraps, illus., index, highlighting and ink marks to text The author argues that NAFTA is really about fundamentally changing Mexico's long-run economic future, but points out that very modest direct effects do not make NAFTA an unimportant agreement for the United States. More
West Palm Beach, FL: NewsMax.Com, 2001. First? Edition. First? Printing. 21 cm, 406, index. More
West Palm Beach, FL: NewsMax.Com, c2001. First? Edition. First? Printing. 21 cm, 406, index, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2002. First Edition. First Printing. 294, illus., index. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown, c1995. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 24 cm, 232 pages. Illus., index. Signed by the author. Weicker took very courageous stands during the Nixon Watergate hearings as a Republican Senator and later as Connecticut's (independent) Governor. Lowell Palmer Weicker Jr. (May 16, 1931 – June 28, 2023) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and the 85th Governor of Connecticut. Weicker unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for president in 1980. One of the first Republican members of Congress to express concerns about President Richard Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal, Weicker developed a reputation as a "Rockefeller Republican", eventually leading conservative activists to endorse his opponent Joe Lieberman, a New Democrat, in the 1988 Senate election which he subsequently lost. Weicker later left the Republican Party, and became one of the few third-party candidates to be elected to a state governorship in the United States at the time, doing so on the ticket of A Connecticut Party. Weicker published a memoir entitled Maverick in 1995, co-written with Barry Sussman. The following year, he joined the board of directors for Compuware. In 1999, he became a member of the board of directors for the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE), and held this position until 2011. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown, c1995. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 232, illus., index. Inscribed by the author. More