Hardcover. 245 pp. The Third Press/Joseph Okpaku Publishing Company, Inc., New York (1974). First Edition. First Printing stated. $9.95 OP on front DJ flap. *Signed by author with an inscription on FFEP.* PO. gift inscription on front pastedown. Bright, clean, square, unmarked copy appears mostly unread. Blue cloth boards and corners straight and sharp. Minimal shelfwear to boards. Glossy DJ has minimal edgewear, but some small chipping at spine ends and top rear corner. Fine/NF. More photos on request. Shipped in a box within a box, in bubble wrap, with a tracking number.
New York: The Third Press, 1974. Book Club Edition. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. Gerald Ford and the Future of the Presidency, signed by President Gerald R. Ford and White House Press Secretary Jerald terHorst.. Octavo, xiv, 245pp. Blue cloth, title stamped in gilt. This copy is a book club edition. Light rubbing to lower edge of cloth, solid text block. In the publisher's near fine book club dust jacket, bright illustrations, light shelf wear. Signed on the front free endpaper: "To Louis _ , with the hope that the hours spent reading this book on President Ford will profitably reflect the years I have spent covering him. J.F. terHorst." Additional signature from President Ford below inscription. Jerry terHorst (1922-2010) was the White House Press Secretary during the first month of the Ford Administration and a longtime friend of Gerald R. Ford. He resigned in light of Ford's pardon of President Nixon and quickly authored this book on the new president.
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