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Nixon Richard

Richard Nixon boldly pens a fantastic inscription to Special Agent Cartha “To Deke DeLoach /With appreciation of service to the nation …"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. Grosset and Dunlap, 1978. A near fine first printing in the near fine dust jacket, 6.5" x 9.5". Blue cloth boards with vibrant gilt titles to the spine. The book has sharp corners and no edge wear. The binding is tight and square. Clean end papers with the personal bookplate of Cartha and Barbara DeLoach on the verso of the front flyleaf adjacent to the inscription. Richard Nixon initialed, signed, dated and inscribed his book in the year of publication to Deloach as "RN / To Deke DeLoach / With appreciation of service to the nation / from / Richard Nixon / 12-27-78" . The pages and illustrations are clean, bright and flat with the book internally appearing as unread. The original dust jacket presents in near fine condition with but one tiny nick to the front panel, and very slight rubbing to the spine tip. Otherwise the jacket has strong vibrant colors priced at $19.95 on the inner flap.

Included laid into the book is a spectacular carbon copy of a typed letter in which DeLoach, addressing Nixon, expresses appreciation for the book and particularly its inscription. DeLoach further described regrets for an occasion in which Nixon "received misstatements of fact relative to an assignment [DeLoach] allegedly carried out for a previous administration". Cartha ("Deke") DeLoach, as deputy associate director of the FBI, the third highest ranking position behind only J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson, 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 and the Mississippi Burning case.

An important presentation copy of a handsome example of this title. Boldly signed twice (once with initials, the other in full), and inscribed in pen by Richard Nixon.

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