New York: Warner Books, 1980 Signed by Nixon in blue pen on half title page " Richard Nixon". "First printing May 1980" with "10 9 8 7 6 5" below on copyright page. 8vo. 341 pages. Red cloth stamped in black and silver on spine. Damp discoloration about 1/2" from bottom of cover with a few faint discoloration spots at extreme base of some pages otherwise clean, tight and very good. Very good dust jacket without stains - two short closed tears at top of front..
Warner Books : distributed in the U.S. by Random H., 1980. Warner Books : distributed in the U.S. by Random H. First Edition, Stated First printing, April 1980. Red cloth over boards, silver and black lettering. Book is Near Mint with very good dj. Book is structurally Fine/near fine. The former president examines the forces ending for power in today's world, assesses their goals, strategies and relative strengths and weaknesses, and weighs the implications of current trend. With predictions and policies needed for ten years into the future Owner's inscription to front end paper: '11 May 1980 To Danielle From her loving husband Morgan'. Warner Books : distributed in the U.S. by Random H. First Edition, Stated First printing, April 1980. Book is Near Mint with very good dj. Book is structurally Fine, no loose spine, bumped corners, soiling or writing, bright, clean copy. Dj is Very Good no tears, markings or soiling's. Red cloth over boards, silver and black lettering. Front flap top right, clipped.
Warner Books, 1980, First Edition, 2nd Printing, 8vo, 341 pages. Book bound in a red decorated full leather with all edges gilt. Four raised bands gilt border on boards, lettering in gilt. Certificate of authentivity. This is number 175 out of 2500 copies. Signed by Nixon on front endpage. Book in fine condition.
New York: Warner Books, 1980. First Edition, First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. First edition of The Real War by Richard Nixon, inscribed to Court of Appeals Judge and Senator James L. Buckley.. Octavo, 341pp. Red cloth, title in silver on spine. Stated "first printing" on copyright page with full number line. Illustrated endpapers with maps of the world. Ownership notation on front free endpaper. In publisher's dust jacket, $12.50 retail price on front flap, light shelf wear, a very good example. Inscribed on a bookplate: "Richard Nixon for Jim Buckley." Senator James L. Buckley (b. 1923) is the brother of conservative icon William F. Buckley, Jr. Buckley served in the United States Senate from 1971-1977, representing the State of New York. He later joined the Reagan Administration in 1981. He served as Counselor of the Department of State and was later appointed to the United States Court of Appeals - District of Columbia Circuit. He is the author of four books including: If Men Were Angels: A View from the Senate (1975), Gleanings from an Unplanned Life (2006), Freedom at Risk: Reflections on Politics, Liberty, and the State (2010) and Saving Congress from Itself: Emancipating the States & Empowering Their People (2014).
Warner Books Grosset & Dunlap Random House, 1980. Limited Numbered First Edition, First Printing. Full leather. Fine/No Jacket as Issued. Dark red leather Limited Numbered First Edition, First Printing signed by the late U.S. President Richard Nixon on the limitation page and numbered only 302 of 2,500 Limited Edition copies. Distributed by Random House. The copyright page states "First Printing: May 1980" with a number line ending in 2, which is not an indicator of a 2nd printing but rather an indicator of a Random House First printing when coupled with the "First Printing" statement. With moire silk endpapers, gold gilt titling and page edges, and bound-in silk bookmark. The book is in as new condition, included in original card stock shipping cover, which has been opened. 341 pp. including an extensive index. Includes the publisher's original Certificate of Authenticity and order form.
Warner Books. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1980. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 044651201X . Signed by Richard Nixon on edition page. This is number 541 out of 2500 limited first edition copies. Dark red leather covers with gilt decoration on front and back and gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Front cover has a scuff mark along top edge by spine. Corners of covers have some rubbing. Gilt-edged pages, ribbon bookmark attached to binding, and silk endpapers. Also included is a COA issued by Warner Books that this edition (number 541) was presented to the previous owner. ; 8.90 X 6.10 X 1.40 inches; 341 pages; Signed by Author .
Stated First Printing with the complete number line; a fine book in a near fine dust jacket. FLATSIGNED by the author on the half title page. An outstanding copy signed by the President, scarce with a signature only, not inscribed, and in this condition. This book is in fine condition with only a very light sunning to the top board edges, the spine being clean and tight with bright lettering on the spine. Housed in a near fine dust jacket that is clean and bright with some mild rubbing to the spine ends and edges and one small closed tear to the top edge of the back panel. In archival protection.
New York: Warner Books, 1980 First edition, stated first printing. Inscribed and signed by Richard M. Nixon directly on his personalized bookplate laid-in to the half-title page: a presentation copy to Robert Six, Continental Airlines Founder. Book in fine condition; dust jacket with light wear and toning to margins, else fine.
New York: Warner Books / Grosset & Dunlap, 1980. Limited Edition / First Edition. Full leather. Near fine. Limited edition of The Real War, signed and inscribed by President Richard Nixon.. Octavo, 341pp. Red leather, gilt title on spine, gilt decoration on covers. Gilt leaf ends, silk endpapers and sewn-in silk bookmark. Contains the original "Certificate of Authenticity" from Warner Books/Grosset & Dunlap. From a limited edition of 2500 copies, this is number 48, signed by President Nixon. Includes additional inscription on the limitation page: "With best wishes to Walter + Wyn Camas / 9-12-80." This copy is likely from President Richard Nixon's personal inventory of the book, given to friends and associates.
Signed by Richard Nixon on edition page. This is number 541 out of 2500 limited first edition copies. Dark red leather covers with gilt decoration on front and back and gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Front cover has a scuff mark along top edge by spine. Corners of covers have some rubbing. Gilt-edged pages, ribbon bookmark attached to binding, and silk endpapers. Also included is a COA issued by Warner Books that this edition (number 541) was presented to the previous owner.; 8.90 X 6.10 X 1.40 inches; 341 pages; Signed by Author.
New York: Warner Books. Fine. 1980. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 044651201X . A beautiful edition limited to 2,500 copies in Fine condition, minor scraping to bottom, SIGNED by author and former US President Richard M. Nixon on the limitation page, this copy being copy 718 of 2,500; The Real War, written in 1979, was a rallying cry for a declining and struggling United States. President Nixon spells out the realities of the Cold War conflict, the nature of the Soviet adversary, and the steps deemed necessary to win the conflict and prevent the devastating consequences of full a scale military conflict; 8vo; Signed by Author .
New York: Warner Books, 1980. First Edition, Third Printing. Cloth. Near fine/very good. First edition of The Real War, inscribed by President Richard Nixon to liberal columnist and member of "Nixon's Enemies List," Max Lerner.. Octavo, 341pp. Red cloth, title in silver on spine. Stated "first printing" on copyright page with number line ending at 4. A fine example. In the publisher's dust jacket, $12.50 retail price on front flap, light shelf wear, short closed tear to rear panel, a very good example. Inscribed on the half-title: "To Max Lerner - Who understands the Real World described in this volume - from Richard Nixon. 3-11-'82." Max Lerner (1902-1992) was a liberal syndicated columnist with the New York Post. His outspoken opinions and antiwar columns earned him a spot on "Nixon's Enemies List." By the 1980s, he become more conservative, expressing support for Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
Warner Books, 1980. First edition. Red cloth. Very Good/very good. Top edge foxed; jacket lightly worn with front flap creased and price clipped. INSCRIBED BY NIXON TO LT. GENERAL ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER: To General Al Wedemeyer, with appreciation for his years of service to the nation--Sincerely Dick Nixon 9-19-80." Wedemeyer's bookplate on pastedown.Wedemeyer was in charge of the forces in China during World War II.
Registration and/or logging into your account gives you access to even more features, including saved searches, want lists, wishlists, search preferences and search history. You can either create an account with us or log in using Facebook below.
slip case: A protective sleeve, often made of decorative cardboard or leather which houses a book. It is open on one end, so as to allow the book to "slip" in.