DAVIS, Kenneth S. The Eisenhower College Collection. The Paintings of Dwight D. Eisenhower . Los Angeles: Nash Publishing, 1972. Oblong 2°. Numerous photographic illustrations and reproductions of Eisenhower’s work. Original leather, upper cover blind-stamped and with photograph of Eisenhower.
DAVIS, Kenneth S. The Eisenhower College Collection. The Paintings of Dwight D. Eisenhower . Los Angeles: Nash Publishing, 1972. Oblong 2°. Numerous photographic illustrations and reproductions of Eisenhower’s work. Original leather, upper cover blind-stamped and with photograph of Eisenhower. LIMITED EDITION, number 1467 of 1500 copies SPECIALLY BOUND FOR AND PRESENTED TO RONALD REAGAN. Reagan “greatly admired the man who followed Truman into the White House, Dwight Eisenhower. In 1952, [he] joined several other Democrats in sending a telegram to Ike urging him to run for president as a Democrat…When Ike decided to run on the Republican ticket, [Reagan] decided [that if he] considered him the best man for the job as a Democrat, he still ought to be [his] choice. So [Reagan] campaigned and voted for Ike – [his] first for a Republican” ( Ronald Reagan: An American Life , p.133).
DAVIS, Kenneth S. The Eisenhower College Collection. The Paintings of Dwight D. Eisenhower . Los Angeles: Nash Publishing, 1972. Oblong 2°. Numerous photographic illustrations and reproductions of Eisenhower’s work. Original leather, upper cover blind-stamped and with photograph of Eisenhower.
DAVIS, Kenneth S. The Eisenhower College Collection. The Paintings of Dwight D. Eisenhower . Los Angeles: Nash Publishing, 1972. Oblong 2°. Numerous photographic illustrations and reproductions of Eisenhower’s work. Original leather, upper cover blind-stamped and with photograph of Eisenhower. LIMITED EDITION, number 1467 of 1500 copies SPECIALLY BOUND FOR AND PRESENTED TO RONALD REAGAN. Reagan “greatly admired the man who followed Truman into the White House, Dwight Eisenhower. In 1952, [he] joined several other Democrats in sending a telegram to Ike urging him to run for president as a Democrat…When Ike decided to run on the Republican ticket, [Reagan] decided [that if he] considered him the best man for the job as a Democrat, he still ought to be [his] choice. So [Reagan] campaigned and voted for Ike – [his] first for a Republican” ( Ronald Reagan: An American Life , p.133).
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