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TYPED LETTER, SIGNED by BUSH, Prescot

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Seller: Boston Book Company
Title
TYPED LETTER, SIGNED
Author
BUSH, Prescot
Seller
Boston Book Company (United States)
Description
1954. BUSH, Prescott. TYPED LETTER, SIGNED. United States Senate letterhead stationery, 10 1/2 x 8 in., dated May 25, 1954. Addressed to Robert Dudley French, Master of Jonathan Edwards College at Yale University, the letter expresses Bush's personal concern about the ongoing McCarthy-Army hearings and explains his rather limited public response to them. "I would have no hesitancy in answering the questions propounded in your letter... in my opinion, it is in the public interest that members of the Senate withhold comments on the merits of the controversy until they (the hearings) have been concluded. Believe me, my former teacher and old friend, nothing has more seriously disturbed me since I came to the Senate... For the present, the only action which appears open to me is to advocate the adoption of uniform rules which would give the Senate a greater measure of control over investigations than it has had in the past. This I have done..." The body of the letter is twenty-four lines and signed Pres twice at the end; once below a typed closing, and the second time below the hand-written postscript: "Please read my Cheshire speech" To illustrate the advocacy he mentions in his letter, Bush enclosed a press release of a speech he delivered in Cheshire, CT on May 15th and a tear sheet from the Congressional Record of May 24th. The letter and the enclosures are clean and neatly creased twice (for mailing). The Congressional Record is printed on paper of poor quality and is quite browned, with some transfer to the letter and the tear sheet.
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The Catawba Nation. by Hudson, Charles M.

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Title
The Catawba Nation.
Author
Hudson, Charles M.
Seller
Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1970. Very Good. 22cm; x, 142 pages. Yellow wraps. Wraps somewhat dusty, with a small surface abrasion on upper wrap. University of Georgia Monographs, No. 18.
The Tears of the Heliads.
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The Tears of the Heliads. by Slezi Geliad.

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Title
The Tears of the Heliads.
Author
Slezi Geliad.
Seller
Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
ISBN
9785852501516
Condition
Very Good
Description
Moscow: Planeta, 1991. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 33 cm; 175 pages, chiefly illustrated. Text in English and Russian. Bound in cream-colored cloth stamped in gilt with the image of a dragonfly. Original illustrated dust jacket. Dust jacket a bit chipped and frayed, but text and binding are unblemished.
Number9Dream

Number9Dream by David Mitchell

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Title
Number9Dream
Author
David Mitchell
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780375507267
Condition
Fine
Description
First Edition/First Printing with the number line ending in a 2 (First printing for Random House); A fine book in a near fine dust jacket with only a few faint rubs to the front panel and a mild push to the spine foot. Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library. In archival protection.In the wake of his sister's death and his mother's breakdown, Eiji Miyake, a young dreamer from remote rural Japan, journeys to Tokyo to find his long-lost father and comes face to face with the dark underworld of the great city and the enigmatic landscapes of his dreams. By the author of Ghostwritten. 50,000 first printing.