Description:

20th Century Political & Literary Notables
various, ca. 1909-1998
Dealer's Lot Signed Books, 12 Signers Incl. Carter; Betty Ford; Goldwater; Mailer; Scully & More! 12 Pcs Total
Group signed books

A large dealer's lot of books signed by important political and literary personalities. Various places including New York and San Francisco. Ca. 1909-1998. The twelve signers include 39th U.S. President Jimmy Carter; First Lady Betty Ford; Republican U.S. Senator from Arizona and presidential candidate Barry Goldwater; journalist Norman Mailer; and writer Frank Scully. Other signers include the poet Robert Bly; essayist Charles S. Brooks; historian Charles Caldwell Dobie; novelist Helen Green; writer Noble Foster Hoggson; and industrialist and book collector A. Edward Newton. Expected scattered wear including toning, foxing, edge darkening, scuffs and sunning to covers, shelf rubbing, etc. Please refer to catalog photos for additional information related to condition, which is overall very good. Stacked, the books measure approximately 6.5" x 9.5" x 15.25."

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The lot includes (in alphabetical order of signers):

1. Robert Bly, "A Little Book on the Human Shadow" (San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1988), signed and inscribed by the author as: "For Karl Heck / Robert Bly" on the full title page. 1-81pp. 8vo.

2. Charles S. Brooks, "An Italian Winter" (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1933), signed and inscribed by the author as: "For Mrs. Henry Cole Quinby / with my best wishes and / a pleasant memory of our / meeting in New York / Charles S. Brooks / October 17, 1933" on the half title page. Additionally inscribed by "Old Bill" on December 7, 1933 on the dedication page. Comes with its original dust jacket showing areas of loss to the spine and edges, else mostly intact. 3-350pp. 8vo.

3. Jimmy Carter, "An Outdoor Journal: Adventures and Reflections" (New York: Bantam Books, 1988), signed and inscribed by the author as: "To Karl Heck / Best wishes, / Jimmy Carter" on the half title page. With its original dust jacket, partly torn on the top edge of the back cover. 1-275pp including the Index. 8vo.

4. Charles Caldwell Dobie, "San Francisco Tales" (New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1935), signed and inscribed by the author as: "This book is inscribed for / Lillian Frank / by / Clark Caldwell Dobie / San Francisco - Sept. 7 - 1935" on the first free endpaper. Affixed with a bookplate signed as "Lillian May Frank" on the front pastedown endpaper; and with several newspaper clippings attached at the back. iii-viii; 3-375pp. 8vo.

5. Betty Ford with Chris Chase, "The Times of My Life" (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers and The Reader's Digest Association, Inc., 1978), signed by Betty Ford on the full title page as "Betty Ford." With its original dust jacket. vii-xi. 1-305pp including the Index. 8vo.

6. Barry Goldwater, "With No Apologies: The Personal and Political Memoirs of United States Senator Barry Goldwater" (New York: William Morrow and Company, 1979), signed by the author on the first free endpaper as "Barry Goldwater." Stated First Edition on the copyright page. With its original dustjacket with a partial owner signature on the right flap. 7-320pp including the Index. 8vo.

7. Helen Green, "Mr. Jackson" (New York: B. W. Dodge & Company, 1909), signed and inscribed by the author as: "To / Florence and / Henry Quinby / with love / from their pard / Helen Green Hill / Oct 14th '09 / New York" on the first free endpaper. With an especially charming goldenrod yellow publisher's cover with embossed titles as issued. 1-299pp. 12mo.

8. Noble Foster Hoggson, "Just Behind The Front In France" (New York: John Lane Company, 1918), signed and inscribed by the author as: "To / W.M. Bateman Esq. / with Compliments from / the author / Noble Foster Hoggson / May 1919" on the first free endpaper. With contemporary photographs and maps. ix-xvi; 19-171pp. 8vo.

9. Norman Mailer, "Ancient Evenings" (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1983), signed and inscribed by the author as: "To Karl Heck / Cordially / Norman Mailer / March '98" on the full title page. With its original dust jacket. 3-709pp. 8vo.

10. Norman Mailer, "The Time of our Time" (New York: Random House, 1998), signed by the author as "Norman Mailer" on one of the front free endpapers. Stated First Edition on the copyright page. With its original dust jacket. ix-xix. 3-1286pp through the Sources and Permission Credits. 8vo.

11. A. Edward Newton, "The Greatest Book in the World and Other Papers" (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1925), signed and inscribed by the author as: "I don't say that this is / a great book. I know / very well that it is not - / but it is not a bad book, / of that I feel quite sure. / A. Edward Newton / 20 Nov 1926" on the first free endpaper. Accompanied by its original transmittal letter, a 2pp autograph letter signed by W. H. Winterrowd (1884-1941) dated August 17, 1927 mentioning the gifting of this volume. The book is profusely illustrated. v-xvii; 3-449 including Index. 8vo.

12. Frank Scully, "Cross My Heart" (New York: Greenberg: Publisher, 1955), signed by the author as "Cordially, / Frank Scully" on the first free endpaper. Additionally inscribed by a former collector, in part: "…this man is an inspiration." Minor closed tears and loss to the original dust jacket. 1-378pp including the Index. 8vo.

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