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Nixon Richard

Richard Nixon important presentation signed book "The Real War" to hi-level FBI

 

Richard Nixon boldly inscribed his book on a personal Richard Nixon bookplate, to Special Agent Cartha “Richard Nixon for Deke De Loach". "Deke" was a trusted adviser to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover who oversaw the investigation into the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and served as the Bureau’s liaison to President Lyndon B. Johnson after John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963. Bookplate placed on the half title page, with De Loach's personal book plate to opposite blank page.

 

Warner Books, 19. A fantastic first printing in a very good dust jacket,  6.25" x 9.25". Vibrant red cloth boards with silver titles to the spine. The book has sharp corners, slightly pushed and no edgewear. Two tiny indents to front board. The binding is tight and square. Clean end papers depicting a map of North and South American to the front, and Africa and Asia to the rear end papers. Personal bookplate of Cartha and Barbara DeLoach on the verso of the front flyleaf with Richard Nixon's signed and inscribed bookplate located on the half title page.  The pages and illustrations are clean, bright and flat with the book internally appearing as unread.  The original dust jacket presents in very good condition with light nicking and a few corresponding indents. Small pencil marks to lower front panel. The jacket is not price clipped and has a stated price of  $12.50 on the inner flap.

 

Cartha ("Deke") DeLoach, was the deputy associate director of the FBI, the third highest ranking position behind only J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson, and was the last of the FBI’s senior leaders from the turbulent civil rights era. He was a principal supervisor in the investigation of the murdered civil rights workers—the Mississippi Burning case.

 

An important presentation copy of a handsome, example of this title. Boldly signed and inscribed in pen by Richard Nixon.


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