A Celebration of Freedom: Liberty Weekend, 1986
Westport, CT: Liberty Centennial Press, c1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 29 cm, 110, profusely illus. (some color), boards slightly worn and soiled. More
Westport, CT: Liberty Centennial Press, c1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 29 cm, 110, profusely illus. (some color), boards slightly worn and soiled. More
New York: FSISI, 1986. 139, wraps, illus., figures, footnotes, some soiling to covers, small tear at spine and at top edge rear cover This issue focuses on the culture and politics of Reaganism. Topics covered include tax reform, David Stockman and Caspar Weinberger, moral education in the age of Reagan, and the packaging of America. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1988. 374, wraps, some wear and soiling to covers. More
College Park, MD: University of Maryland, 1981. 162, wraps, illus., notes, some soiling and discoloration to covers Includes an article by Zillah Eisenstein on "Antifeminism in the Politics and Election of 1980," and one by Rosalind Pollack Petchesky on "Antiabortion, Antifeminism, and the Rise of the New Right." More
Reader's Digest, 1968. Wraps. 12 p. More
Moscow: n.p., 1988. Quarto, approx. 100, profusely illus. (many in color), captions are in English and Russian. More
Pleasantville, NY: The Reader's Digest, 1979. Wraps. 288 p. Includes illustrations. Some illustrations in color. More
Pleasantville, NY: The Reader's Digest Association, Inc., 1985. Wraps. 266 p. Includes illustrations. Some illustrations in color. More
Madrid: Foto Parjetas, n.d. 1 postcard, 1 illus. postcard, B/W image of Ronald Reagan as a sheriff with a shotgun in one hand and a drawn six-shooter in the other. More
Washington, DC: n.p., c. 2001. Approx. 25, 1 ball point pen, 1 napkin, and 1 pad of paper with approx. 25 sheets of paper, all imprinted Ronald Reagan Building. More
New York: Time, Inc., 1966. Wraps. Quarto, 94, wraps, illus. (some in color), More
Washington, DC: U.S. News & World Report, 1988. 76, wraps, color illus., maps, some wear to spine and to edges of covers Contains an adaptation (pp. 24-32) of Steven Emerson's book Secret Warriors, on the covert military operations of the Reagan era. More
Place_Pub: New York: Conde Nast Publications, 1998. Quarto, 150, wraps, illus. (many in color), some wear to cover edges, small tear at front hinge. More
Moscow: Military Publishing House, 1984. Third Edition. First? Printing. 26 cm, 96, wraps, color illus., maps, some wear to covers, label on rear cover, pencil erasure on title page. More
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1994. Revised Edition. First Thus? Printing. 22 cm, 424, wraps, references, index, pencil erasure on half-title, sticker residue on cover, includes a new postscript. Pulished earlier by Norton, New York, c1992. A study of the medical and political events surrounding the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan on 30 March 1981, the deception of the public about his condition, and the refusal to transfer power to Vice President Bush per the 25th Amendment. More
Place_Pub: New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1992. First Edition. First Printing. 363, illus., maps, appendices, notes, index, crease at front DJ flap. Inscribed by the author. More
Westport, CT: Praeger, 2001. First Printing. 25 cm, 330, bibliography, index. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1985. First Edition. First Printing. 216, illus., DJ somewhat soiled, small tear in rear DJ, binding slightly cracked at center illus. More
Aurora, IL: Caroline House Publishers, Inc., 1981. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 128 pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. DJ has wear, soiling, tears and chips. Bill Adler, who pursued his goal of conceptualizing, writing, editing, compiling and marketing hundreds of books — prompting one magazine to anoint him “the most fevered mind” in publishing. Mr. Adler achieved early success by collecting and publishing letters children had written to President John F. Kennedy. He followed up with children’s letters to Smokey Bear, Santa Claus, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and President Obama, among many others. He helped popularize novels written by political, entertainment and sports celebrities, supplying ghostwriters and even plots. He signed up beauty queens to write diet and exercise books. As an agent, his clients included Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Howard Cosell, Mike Wallace and Ralph Nader. Mr. Adler was best known for his own titles. In 1969, he compiled “The Wit & Humor of Richard Nixon” and in 1981, "The Reagan Wit." More
Place_Pub: Washington, DC: US Navy Memorial Foundation, 1987. First Edition. Oversized, 176, profusely illus. (most in color), chronology, some wear and small tears to DJ edges. More
Hoboken, NJ: John WIley & Sons, Inc., 2003. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xv, [1], 400 pages. Illustrations. Source Notes. Index. A few pages have minor bend/crease. Paul Alexander is an American writer, playwright and stage director. He has published eight books, authored critically praised plays and directed plays as well as a documentary film. He is the founder and artistic director of The Artists Theatre Group, Inc., a New York-based not-for-profit theatre company. Alexander is the author of three political books: The Candidate, a chronicle of John Kerry's presidential campaign; Man of the People: The Life of John McCain; and Machiavelli’s Shadow: The Rise and Fall of Carl Rove. His journalism has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Nation, The Village Voice, Salon, Worth, The New York Observer, Interview, The Los Angeles Times Book Review, Biography, Men's Journal, Best Life and The Daily Beast. In Europe, his nonfiction has appeared in Paris Match, Gente and The Guardian. More
Washington, DC: Smithsonian Inst. Press, 1994. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 244 pages. Index. Signed by the author. More
Garden City, NY: Dial Press, 1984. First Printing. 25 cm, 468, bibliography, index, DJ worn, soiled, edge wear, and chips, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
New York: Donald I. Fine, Inc., 1991. 235, illus., index, black marker line on fore-edge. More
New York: Donald I. Fine, Inc., 1991. First Printing. Hardcover. 235, [3] pages. Illustrations. Index, DJ has slight wear and soiling. Inscribed and dated on fep by the author. Everett Alvarez Jr. (born December 23, 1937) is a former United States Navy officer who endured one of the longest periods as a prisoner of war (POW) in U.S. military history. Alvarez was the first U.S. pilot to be downed and detained during the Vietnam War and spent over eight years in captivity, making him the second longest-held U.S. POW, after U.S. Army Colonel Floyd James Thompson. He was released on February 12, 1973 as part of the first group of American POWs repatriated under Operation Homecoming, after spending 3,113 days in captivity. Alvarez attended the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, where he received a master's degree in Operations Research and Systems Analysis in October 1976. H retired from the Navy on June 30, 1980. Alvarez has co-authored two books, writing of his prisoner of war experiences in Chained Eagle and Code Of Conduct. More