Reagan, Maureen:First Father, First Daughter; A Memoir
- cópia assinada 2005, ISBN: 9780316736312
Edição encadernada, primeira edição
Hardcover. Fair. Dust cover is missing. Spine has some wear, one page has writing on it., 2, Houghton Mifflin Company, January 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Used - Good/No Jacket. Gr… mais…
Hardcover. Fair. Dust cover is missing. Spine has some wear, one page has writing on it., 2, Houghton Mifflin Company, January 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Used - Good/No Jacket. Grey cloth covered boards with navy text and illustration. No jacket. Illustrated by F. T. Merrill. 3 black and white illustrations. Includes three short stories: Dorothy, Patty, and Betty Boston's Fourth of July. Small flecks of white on the cover. Wear to the top and bottom of the spine. The number 304 is written in pencil on the top of the front endpage. Hinges have been repaired. Tissue from frontispiece is missing., Houghton Mifflin Company, 2.5, Published by Frederick Warne, 1984. 1st thus edition.. Hardback. Very Good/Very Good. Illustrated by Potter, Beatrix. Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. The five stories about Tom Kitten in one volume: The Tale of Tom Kitten, The Tale of Samuel Whiskers, The Tale of Ginger and Pickles, The Tale of Miss Moppet, and The Tale of the Pie and the Patty Pan. Large format. White pictorial glazed boards, colour & b/w illustrations. Large format. Spine slightly bumped. Price-cut wrapper is slightly creased and lightly browned at edges., Published by Frederick Warne, 1984, 3, New York, NY, U.S.A.: Facts on File Inc., 1986. First Edition, Second Printing . Hardcover. VG+/Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Contains rare photographs of the principals & map/driving directions for each of 39 notable crimes in the City of Angels during the mid-20th century, including Patty Hearst's kidnapping & the Symbionese Liberation Army's shootout; the Manson murders; overdose of John Belushi; Otto Sanhuber, who hid in the attic of his older, married lover for 22 years & helped her kill her husband; the Tiger Woman, who killed & disemboweled her husband's mistress on a lonely road in Montecito; actor-comedian Fatty Arbuckle & the death of Virginia Rappe; the Hillside Stranglers; the shooting of the Little Rascal "Alfalfa"; Winnie Ruth Judd, who dragged the bodies of her hacked-up roommates through the LA train station; Sal Mineo's murder; the Rattlesnake in the Mailbox murder; the unsolved Black Dahlia dismemberment case; mobster Bugsy Siegel; & many more! 300 pgs w/Bibliography & Index make this fascinating reading for the true crime buff & those with an interest in the sordid underbelly of LA. A FIRST EDITION, Second Printing, from 1986, this hardcover 8vo is in VG+ condition: exceptionally clean save for a very mild streak to bottom outside pages edges. Pages stark white & unmarked, hinges intact, edges crisp. The unclipped DJ is downgraded to only Fair due to having a big chunk missing from the top half of spine (see photo 2). Otherwise, very little edgewear & nicely protected in new clear mylar cover free! Our photos show the Exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have. Same Day Shipping on all orders received Weekdays by 2 pm Pacific time; later orders, weekends, & holidays ship very next business day., Facts on File Inc., 1986, 2.5, New York-Avenel, Derrydale Books. 2005. Original publisher's white paper-covered boards, pictorial front- & backcover, 4to: pictorial endpapers, illustration on title-page, viij, 236pp., very richly illustrated, table of contents. Very fine copy - as new. The Tale of Peter Rabbit - The Tailor of Gloucester - The Tale of squirrel Nutkin - The Tale of Benjamin Bunny - The Tale of Two Bad Mice - The Tale of mrs. Tiggy-Winkle - The Pie and the Patty-Pan - The Tale of mr. Jeremy Fisher - The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit - The Story of Miss Moppet - The Tale of Tom Kitten - The Tale of Jemina Puddle-Duck - The Roly-Poly Rudding - The Tale of the Plopsy Bunnies - The Tale of mrs. Tittlemouse - The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes - The Tale of mr. Tod - The Tale of Pigling Bland - Ginger and Pickles., New York-Avenel, Derrydale Books. 2005, 0, Frederick Warne & Co, 1984. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 1993 reissued. New plates from the original illustrations. 79 pp. Original prices intact. No clipped corners. Book covers are turquoise colored cloth over boards. Clean with new-appearing pages. Illustrations in black and white and color. Book has a small spine tail gutter crease, else fine. Bright pictorial jacket has a light top edge finger indent with light edge roll. Slight edge wear in a few small areas. Includes the following: "The Tale of Tom Kitten," "The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or Roly-Poly Pudding," "The Tale of Ginger and Pickles," "The Tale of the Pie and the Patty Pan," and "The Story of Miss Moppet., Frederick Warne & Co, 1984, 4.5, Published by Frederick Warne & Co.. Hardback. Good. Illustrated by Potter, Beatrix. Almost very good condition with no wrapper. Dark brown boards. pictorial onlay to front, titles in grey. Larger format. 6.5 x 5.5". Early reprint (pre-1919). Chip to top of spine. Some white (possibly scuff) marks to covers. Front endpaper is MISSING. Grubby margin marks with foxing., Published by Frederick Warne & Co., 2.5, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1950. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 91/2" x 13. Walt Disney Studio; adapted by Retta Scott Worchester.. From the Walt Disney motion picture "Cinderella". Folio. A Big Golden Book. Illustrated throughout. Covers good, backstrap on spine missing . Binding tight with some bumping to corners. VG inside. Owner name (Patty White) on upper inside flyleaf; no other writings/defacings., Simon and Schuster, 1950, 2.5, Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1989. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 24 cm. x, 415, [5] pages. Illustrations. Index. Front DJ Signed by the author with sentiment on half-title page. Maureen Elizabeth Reagan (January 4, 1941 - August 8, 2001) was an American political activist, the first child of U.S. President Ronald Reagan and his first wife, actress Jane Wyman. Her adoptive brother was Michael Reagan and her half-siblings were Patti Davis and Ron Reagan, from her father's second marriage (to Nancy Reagan). Reagan spoke on behalf of Republican candidates throughout the country. Reagan was the first son or daughter of a President to be elected cochair of the Republican National Committee. However, both of her attempts at election to political office ended in defeat. She ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate from California in 1982 (which was eventually won by Pete Wilson) and in 1992 for California's 36th congressional district. Although they maintained a united front, Maureen Reagan differed from her father on several key issues. Although reared Roman Catholic following her mother's conversion, she was pro-choice on abortion. She also held the belief that Oliver North should have been court-martialed. After her father announced his diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in 1994, Maureen Reagan became a member of the Alzheimer's Association board of directors and served as the group's spokeswoman. Derived from a Kirkus review: The former President's daughter has her own story to tell as well as her own version of recent events, and the unbuttoned style that made her unwelcome in early Reagan campaigns gives this book both color and pace. Readers may dispute Maureen's claim to a charmed early life--both acting parents were very busy--and shrug off the generosity extended to Dad and Nancy, who concealed her relationship to stepsister Patti for seven or eight years, but they can't miss the major theme. Once out of school, "Mermie" worked hard at a string of jobs, endured a brief abusive marriage, and immersed herself in Republican causes. A party member for more years than her father, she was nevertheless restricted to the shadows during his California campaigns by managers, she still resents. A second marriage failed; Maureen found feminism; the family suffered disappointment in '76; and then came into glory years: better than her own bedroom in the White House was her father's long-denied recognition. She enjoyed greater access to the President, influenced some of his policy decisions, and frequently challenged the recommendations of advisors. No longer consigned to "the wilderness of his political life," she served as a roving ambassador and later as Republican National Committee Co-Chair. Though Maureen is a song-in-my-heart narrator who cherishes the macaroni moments in the President's house, her strong opinions--on Deaver, Raisa, Regan, North--are more likely to attract attention., Little, Brown and Company, 1989, 3<