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Signed Photograph of President John F. Kennedy, Presented to Norman Paul, His Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs

Signed Photograph of President John F. Kennedy, Presented to Norman Paul, His Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs by John F. Kennedy

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Seller: The Raab Collection
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Signed Photograph of President John F. Kennedy, Presented to Norman Paul, His Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs
Author
John F. Kennedy
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The Raab Collection (United States)
Description
1961. When John F. Kennedy was elected president, Time Magazine commissioned photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt to do a photoshoot of the president-elect. Eisenstaedt took the photographs, and the best one appeared on the cover of Time in the November 16, 1960 issue. JFK liked it, and used the photograph to sign and present to notables after he entered the Oval Office. It is the photograph that he presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1961.After serving in the Navy, Norman Paul started in Washington as an official of the Marshall Plan, which fostered the economic recovery of Europe after World War II, becoming deputy assistant to the administrator for international security affairs. He then became an assistant to Allen W. Dulles, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency. He remained with the CIA until 1960, when he joined the presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy. After President Kennedy's inauguration, Paul was named Assistant Secretary of Defense for legislative affairs. In 1962 he became Assistant Secretary of Defense for manpower, and in 1965, under President Johnson, he became Under Secretary of the Air Force.An 8 by 10 inch portrait photograph of Kennedy by Alfred Eisenstaedt, signed and inscribed on the mount in fountain pen, “To Norman Paul, with esteem and best regards, John Kennedy.” We would conjecture that Kennedy presented this to Paul shortly after his inauguration, when Paul was his Assistant Secretary of Defense for legislative affairs.
An Archive Of Letters Of The Early Industrialist James P. Allaire To His Wife; He Mentions Cornelius Vanderbilt And Notes That His Wife Is In Charge Of The Enterprise: You Must Show Her How To Keep Book And Let Her Go To The Store With YouI Expect To Engage An Engine And It Will Not Do For Me To Be AbsentNow My Dear As You Are Manager Of The Howell Works

An Archive Of Letters Of The Early Industrialist James P. Allaire To His Wife; He Mentions Cornelius Vanderbilt And Notes That His Wife Is In Charge Of The Enterprise: You Must Show Her How To Keep Book And Let Her Go To The Store With YouI Expect To Engage An Engine And It Will Not Do For Me To Be AbsentNow My Dear As You Are Manager Of The Howell Works by JAMES P. ALLAIRE

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Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
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An Archive Of Letters Of The Early Industrialist James P. Allaire To His Wife; He Mentions Cornelius Vanderbilt And Notes That His Wife Is In Charge Of The Enterprise: You Must Show Her How To Keep Book And Let Her Go To The Store With YouI Expect To Engage An Engine And It Will Not Do For Me To Be AbsentNow My Dear As You Are Manager Of The Howell Works
Author
JAMES P. ALLAIRE
Seller
Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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JAMES P. ALLAIRE (1785-1858). Allaire was a mechanic and businessman who produced engines for Robert Fultons steamboats. He built the Allaire Works in New Jersey, where he mined for iron ore and produced machines. An archive of five James Allaire letters to his wife Calicia Allaire at the Howell Works. The Village collapsed in 1846, and these letters to his wife were done in the aftermath. He wrote on long blue paper. The archive consists of:1) ALS. 1pg. 8 x 12 . April 12, 1848. New York. An autograph letter signed James P. Allaire: Yesterday I had no letter or tidings from you. I sent after supper to the BoatI look for you on Friday if a good day I am somewhat suspicious that you and I will be disappointed for as much as I want to see you, I hope you want to expose yourself to sickness by coming in bad weatherMiss Jack wants to know what kind of ribbon Mrs. Odlum wishes to have on her hat. I shall try to send two bbl Rye Flour to day I hope you have been able to ride out the good days we have had and when I see you, you will look and feel much better than when you left New York. The letter has mailing folds and a seal tear.2) ALS 1pg. 8 x 12 . June 11, 1848. New York. An autograph letter signed James P. Allaire: I have to wait Mr. Collins bidding he sent me word that he would be here on Monday 11 Oclock which will prevent my coming until Tuesday when I will come unless something else prevents meI stay on our own account, it is my duty to provide for my family and we all stand in need of provision. I am going to Red Bank today to see Mr. T.G. Combs, I shall want him to be security for me to carry up the lawsuit to a higher tribunal in July next. If I do not see him today I shall have to stay at Red Bank on Tuesday for that purpose and he may be from home on a weekday my dear, nobody can want to see another more than I do. The letter has light staining and mailing folds.3) ALS. 2pg. 8 x 12 . August 18, 1848. New York. An autograph letter signed James P. Allaire: Jack got home between 2 and 3 OClock this afternoon she could not find me so I did not get your letter till late and as I was uneasy to hear from you I sent a boy down to the Boat but before he returned your letter was handed me by Cousin SusanJack says Matilda took home a very large tomatoe [sic], I expect it was from the seed I got from Mr. CorliersI want the seed for next yearhe cant mix the seed nor have the plants too close that thye mix and have a mongrel sortyou will have some company to make this time pass not very lonely till your old man that loves you as dearly as tho he was young can come and spend a few days with you. I feel that I must not be out of the way not only for the business of the concern but for the business of my own that I expect so much from and have mentioned to you as far as I could and do rightshe was able to give George a whipping I believe our Breed dont make much ado about these things but nevertheless I hope you wont try again. The letter has minor staining and mailing folds.4) ALS. 1pg. 8 x 12 . September 28, 1848. New York. An autograph letter signed James P. Allaire: I have not heard anything about Campbell and DavidInstead of your having less to do, you will have more now that I have sent you Linen for Mrs. Roe and HalI do not wish you to work so hard as to expose your healthI have not sent the Sugar for Brookside nor the Boots or clothsI hope she will help you sow besides gathering apples you must show her how to keep book and let her go to the Store with you for I want you to come to New York some time next week that is if I am not able to come and see you in thE beginning of the week for I shall not be able to come on Saturday. Capt. Comstock is to be here on Saturday, I expect to engage an Engine and it will not do for me to be absentNow my dear as you are Manager of the Howell Works I think it will be more to my interest and I am sure more satisfactory to me if you will jump on your horse and ride to Brookside and Jones Farm and see what they are at than be sewing all the time and at the same time I think it will improve your health if any person should want to look at my Books I trust that you will refuse and tell them you cant give them any information about accounts.. Captain Joseph Comstock was an early naval engineer involved with steam engines. The letter has light staining, a small seal tear and mailing folds.5) ALS. 1pg. 8 x 12 . July 30, 1849. An autograph letter signed James P. Allaire: I got to the Bank comfortably and in good time we are all well here and Jack looks as well as ever she is much better since she was sick a short time agoI cant say how my business progresses this day I shall attend to those who are to befriend me and will be able to report to you on Wednesday how matters and things are, if not in person I will write, as the stage is to come down to the Bank on Wednesdays and SaturdaysIf I see Capt. [Cornelius] Vanderbilt I shall invite his Daughter come to Howell with me. I hope if she does come some good will result from her visit.
THE BABY BOOK

THE BABY BOOK by Brainard, Joe; Kenward Elmslie

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THE BABY BOOK
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Brainard, Joe; Kenward Elmslie
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Near Fine.
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[New York]: [Boke Press], 1965. First Edition. Near Fine.. First edition of the first of many published Brainard/Elmslie collaborations, a nice copy. Wraps. 4to. Tape-bound side-stapled mimeo wraps. Some rust stains and faint toning to wraps. Else clean, sharp and tight. One of 500 copies. This one of 450 unnumbered copies.
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Essays on Song-Writing; with a Collection of Such English Songs as Are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit by AIKIN, John

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Essays on Song-Writing; with a Collection of Such English Songs as Are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit
Author
AIKIN, John
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
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near fine
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London: R.H. Evans, 1810. hardcover. near fine. Title page vignette. xxviii, 352pp. Short 8vo, handsomely bound in 19th century tan polished calf (a bit rubbed); marbled page edges. London: Printed for R.H. Evans, 1810. A New Edition with Additions and Corrections, and a Supplement by R. H. Evans. A work first published in 1772, by the Scottish physician and author, the brother of Anna Letitia Barbauld. "Aikin is better known as a man of letters than as a physician. His elegant scholarship gave a natural polish to all that he wrote." --DNB 1, 186.
Union Heater Supply Company Letterhead and Flyer

Union Heater Supply Company Letterhead and Flyer

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Union Heater Supply Company Letterhead and Flyer
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Eclectibles (United States)
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Very good. Toning, letter folds.
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Detroit, Michigan: Union Heater Supply Company, 1895. Very good. Toning, letter folds.. A printed flyer with brief typewritten letter on company letterhead, promoting the Union Heater Supply Company's "Brazing Heater". Described on the flyer as filling a "long felt want for bicycle manufacturers and repair shops to do any kind of brazing on a bicycle". Brazing is a type of soldering. Features a large photograph of a man operating the machine at the head of the flyer. Original price blacked out and replaced with new price, and pencil annotation ("40% off"). Measures approx. 9" by 5.75". Typewritten on letterhead measures approx. 5.5" by 7.75", signed in ink by company's Secretary/Treasurer. Pink ink stamp to both items marking them as "received
Livery Stable Days

Livery Stable Days by Barnard, Upton

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Livery Stable Days
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Barnard, Upton
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ReadInk (United States)
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Very Good in Very Good dj
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San Antonio TX: The Naylor Company. Very Good in Very Good dj. (c.1959). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [bumping to base of spine resulting in slight cracking of binding at that point, otherwise just lightly shelfworn on the bottom edge, a touch of dust-soiling to top of text block; jacket lightly soiled, shows a little wear along the top edge, spine slightly browned with a couple of tiny stains]. (halftone photo frontispiece) "An authentic historical account of the day when the Livery Stable was one of the hubs of social activity in practically every American community. The arrival of the automobile erased the Livery Stable from the community picture, but here is the account of those almost forgotten times." The author had himself operated a livery stable, as well as having been a ranch hand, horse-trader, hotel proprietor, and salesman. .
Pathways to the Gods; The Stones of Kiribati

Pathways to the Gods; The Stones of Kiribati by von Daniken, Erich

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Pathways to the Gods; The Stones of Kiribati
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von Daniken, Erich
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780399127519
Condition
Very Good
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New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Translated by Michael Heron. Very Good in a Very Good jacket, unclipped ($16.95), generally toned and soiled, rubbed at the edges and folds. Quarter blue cloth with blue paper on the boards. Square and firmly bound, soiled at the top edge, ownership inscription of Tom Benson on the front endpaper, clean otherwise. An ancient astronauts work focused on finding evidence in the Pacific islands. From the collection of ufologist Tom Benson.
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ETERNIDAD DE LA NOCHE : CARTAS DE CESAR MORO A EMILIO ADOLFO WESTPHALEN (1939-1955).; Tierra firme

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ETERNIDAD DE LA NOCHE : CARTAS DE CESAR MORO A EMILIO ADOLFO WESTPHALEN (1939-1955).; Tierra firme
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Beverly Karno Books LLC (United States)
ISBN
9786124395192
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Lima: Fondo de Cultura Económica, FCE, 2020. illustrations, portraits, facsimiles, pict. wrps. OCLC: 1291406029. En esta correspondencia de 1939 a 1955 -por desgracia de una solo vía puesto que no han sido halladas las respuestas de E. A. W. a su amigo- se revelan muchas de sus dificultades y pasiones, marcadas por el trasfondo de inseguridad de la conclusión de la guerra civil española, la evolución de la segunda guerra mundial así como sus repercusiones en esta parte del mundo.
The Rosenbergs; collected visions of artists and writers

The Rosenbergs; collected visions of artists and writers by Okun, Rob A., editor, Margaret Randall, Walter & Miriam Schneir, Arthur Miller, Adrienne Rich, E. L. Doctorow, Mike Gold, Ethel Rosenberg et al.

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Title
The Rosenbergs; collected visions of artists and writers
Author
Okun, Rob A., editor, Margaret Randall, Walter & Miriam Schneir, Arthur Miller, Adrienne Rich, E. L. Doctorow, Mike Gold, Ethel Rosenberg et al.
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780876635438
Description
New York: Universe Books, 1988. Oversized Paperback. 160p., 8.5x11 inches, essays, illustrated with b&w and color art and photographs, wraps, previous owner's name and address, remains of sticker on rear wrap else very good condition. Catalog for the exhibit: Unknown secrets, art and the Rosenberg era.