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Ronald Reagan
various, ca. 1938-1982
Ronald Reagan 4 Huge Scrapbook Albums: Hollywood to Presidency, 1938-1982
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A collection of four enormous scrapbook albums of clippings and memorabilia dedicated to the career of Ronald Reagan. Each volume binder measures approximately 16.5" x 13.5" (various widths), Various places, ca. 1937-1982. The albums are modern black cloth post binders. Light wear, soiling, and rubbing to the covers. A few posts are missing from the bindings. Minimal wear and toning to the internal contents. Ex. Collection of Steve Forbes.

These albums, compiled by a collector and aficionado, span Reagan's public life through the first year of his presidency. Approximately 290 photographs, thousands of newspaper and magazine clippings, and one manuscript mounted on approximately 600 leaves. Reagan's Hollywood years through the early 1960s are covered in the most detail, including extensive publicity photos and film stills, as well as newspaper clippings and entertainment press articles. With a 71st Annual Meeting of the Muncie Chamber of Commerce pamphlet signed by Reagan. Several secretarially signed items and printed signatures, including photographs, a signed pamphlet, and a note. The coverage of Reagan's political career is extensive but mainly limited to newspaper and magazine clippings.

The collector who compiled these albums was perhaps a member of the Ronald Reagan Fan Club, which was active from at least 1944 to 1950. The first album covers his early movie career from 1937 through the early 1950s. The earliest clippings highlights Reagan's first film, "Love is in the Air" from 1937. Another section is dedicated to Reagan's 1951 chimpanzee film "Bedtime for Bonzo" including 14 publicity photographs. In addition to the clippings and photographs is an undated wartime autograph letter signed by Reagan's first wife Jane Wyman.

The second album covers 1952 through 1977 as Reagan wrapped up his film career and moved into politics. A spread of three pictures of Reagan with wife Nancy has a note inlaid reading: "All three photos on this page were sent to me by Reagan." The volume also contains a 1955 photograph of Reagan signed "Good luck to John and the club, Ronald Reagan." And a few pages later is a secretarial signed autograph note signed: "Dear John, Thank you and the club so much for the nice handkerchieves [sic] and the nice Christmas card. I'm sending you and the club a larger photo, hope you all like it. Sincerely, Ronald."

The final two volumes cover late 1979 through 1982: the kickoff of Reagan's presidential campaign through his early presidency. They consist almost entirely of newspaper and magazine clippings. Included are articles on Reagan's landslide victory against Jimmy Carter and the assassination attempt by John Hinckley Jr.

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  • Dimensions: 16.5" x 13.5" x 4"
  • Medium: Archive

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