Nixon, Volume One: The Education of a Politician, 1913-1962
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1987. First Printing. 752, illus., notes, bibliography, index, boards faded and soiled, spine worn. Inscribed by the author to journalist Robert Merriam. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1987. First Printing. 752, illus., notes, bibliography, index, boards faded and soiled, spine worn. Inscribed by the author to journalist Robert Merriam. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989. First Printing. 736, illus., notes, bibliography, index, slight wear to DJ edges. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989. First Printing. 736, illus., notes, bibliography, index, usual library markings, fore-edge soiled, binding cracked at p.158, DJ in plastic sleeve. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989. Book Club Edition. 736, illus., notes, bibliography, index, some wear & small tears/chips to DJ edges, newspaper clipping taped inside fr bd. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989. First Printing. 736, illus., notes, bibliography, index, glue stains and rough spots inside boards, large rough spot on rear board. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 667, [5] pages. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. DJ has minor wear and edge and other soiling. Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 – October 13, 2002) was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a longtime professor of history at the University of New Orleans and the author of many bestselling volumes of American history. Ambrose was a history professor from 1960 until his retirement in 1995. From 1971 onward, he was on the faculty of the University of New Orleans, where he was named the Boyd Professor of History in 1989, an honor given only to faculty who attain "national or international distinction for outstanding teaching, research, or other creative achievement". Ambrose also wrote a three-volume biography of Richard Nixon. Although Ambrose was a strong critic of Nixon, the biography was considered fair and just regarding Nixon's presidency. In 1998, he received the National Humanities Medal.[5] In 1998, he was awarded the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for lifetime achievement given by the Society for Military History. In 2000, Ambrose received the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, the highest honorary award the Department of Defense offers to civilians. In 2001, he was awarded the Theodore Roosevelt Medal for Distinguished Service from the Theodore Roosevelt Association. Ambrose also received the George Marshall Award, the Abraham Lincoln Literary Award, the Bob Hope Award from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, and the Will Rogers Memorial Award. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992. 1st Touchstone Edition. Third Printing. Trade paperback. 667, [5] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Slight darkening to text, some soiling to spine, black line on fore-edge. Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 – October 13, 2002) was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a longtime professor of history at the University of New Orleans and the author of many bestselling volumes of American history. Ambrose was a history professor from 1960 until his retirement in 1995. From 1971 onward, he was on the faculty of the University of New Orleans, where he was named the Boyd Professor of History in 1989, an honor given only to faculty who attain "national or international distinction for outstanding teaching, research, or other creative achievement". Ambrose also wrote a three-volume biography of Richard Nixon. Although Ambrose was a strong critic of Nixon, the biography was considered fair and just regarding Nixon's presidency. More