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SIGNED JOHNSON & FAMILY
SIGNED JOHNSON & FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS Casual color photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), at his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, with his wife Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson (American 1912-2007), and daughters Lynda Bird Johnson (American b. 1944),and Luci Baines Johnson (American b. 1947), with an ink inscription in the president's hand to Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / with the high regard of his friends / The Lyndon B. Johnson's", framed. Sight approx. h. 7", w. 5"; Overall h. 5.125", w. 7.125", d. 0.75".
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LYNDON B. JOHNSON SIGNATURE. Lyndon
LYNDON B. JOHNSON SIGNATURE. Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973). Thirty-sixth president of the United States. Signed, color family photograph. Damage to photograph. Framed. 21"w. 18"h.
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Mort Drucker unsigned pen and ink
Mort Drucker unsigned pen and ink drawing of LBJ unframed or matted 11'' h. x 17'' w. Mort Drucker inscribed verso.
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PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS Official White House color photograph, 1965, of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), pictured in front of a bookcase, with an ink inscription in the president's hand to Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / my friend and a great public servant / with high regard, Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 9.5", w. 3.75"; Overall h. 17.25", w. 15", d. 1.25"
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PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH GOV. SANDERS White House black and white photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), and Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), in the Red Room with an ink inscription in the president's hand, "To Carl E. Sanders - / with warm regards / Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 11.25", w. 7.5"; Overall h. 16.25", w. 12", d. 0.75"
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LBJ 1938 SIGNED ELISABET NEY 1905
LBJ 1938 SIGNED ELISABET NEY 1905 STATUARY HALL BKBook: "Proceedings in the House of Representatives on the Occasion of the Reception and Acceptance from the State of Texas of the Statues of Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin, February 25, 1905," for Placement in Statuary Hall of the United States Capitol, Government Printing Office, 1905, signed in blue ink at the inner cover board "To W.F. Jeffrey, With best wishes and regards from his Congressman, Lyndon B. Johnson, April 10, 1938, both sculptures by Elisabet Ney (1833-1907, Texas, Germany), book: green cloth, gilt lettering at cover, 143 pages, approx 10.5"h, 7.25"w, 3/8"d, 1.25lbs
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PRES. JOHNSON WITH GOVERNORS SIGNED
PRES. JOHNSON WITH GOVERNORS SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH Color photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), surrounded by the governors of Southern states including William Barron of West Virginia, Ned Breathitt of Kentucky, Frank Clement of Tennessee, Albertis Harrison of Virginia, Carl Sanders of Georgia, Terry Sanford of North Carolina, J. Millard Tawes of Maryland, and Matthew Welsh of Indiana, with an ink inscription in the president's hand, "To Carl Sanders - / In memory of a notable day. / Lyndon B. Johnson", ink inscription to back, framed. Note: This photograph was likely taken on April 24, 1964 when President Johnson visited Huntington, West Virginia to announced the "War on Poverty" aimed at improving conditions in Appalachia and was taken at the airport. The occasion appears in Johnson's daily diary and a copy accompanies this lot. Provenance: From the Estate of 74th Georgia Governor Carl and Betty Foy Sanders, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: Sight approx. h. 7. 5", w. 9. 5"; Overall h. 13. 25", w. 15", d. 0. 75"
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PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS After Yoichi Okamoto (American 1915-1985), color photograph, 1968, of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), at his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, with an ink inscription in the president's hand below on mounting board to former Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / with the affection of his friend - / Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 10", w. 7.75"; Overall h. 15.75", w. 12.75", d. 1"
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"THE VANTAGE POINT", SIGNED PRES.
"THE VANTAGE POINT", SIGNED PRES. LYNDON JOHNSON Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), "The Vantage Point: Perspectives Of The Presidency 1963-1969", published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1971, first edition, signed on second free end paper, royal octavo, hardcover book, red board cover with yellow lettering to spine, with dust jacket. Provenance from the Estate of Marjorie & Ralph Knowles, Atlanta, GA. Approx. h. 9.5", w. 6.5", d. 2.25".
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MICHAEL DAVIE. 'LBJ: A FOREIGN
MICHAEL DAVIE. 'LBJ: A FOREIGN OBSERVER'S VIEWPOINT'MICHAEL DAVIE. 'LBJ: A FOREIGN OBSERVER'S VIEWPOINT', duell Sloan and Pearce, New York. (inscribed 'Robert S. McNamara' Wash. D. 4/1/66) Provenance: Robert McNamara Estate and Diana Byfield McNamara Book Collection
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PHILIP ROTH - JFK ANGRY LBJ POSTER,
PHILIP ROTH - JFK ANGRY LBJ POSTER, AS CITEDThe poster with an LBJ button affixed. The presence of the poster is noted in New York magazine's 13 January 1969 pgs 44-47 article by Howard Junker about the writer, the article later collected in the 1992 book "Conversations with Philip Roth", edited by George J. Searles, University Press of Mississippi "The poster of Jack Kennedy restraining a virulent LBJ looks out from the kitchen" 28x23, unframed, mounted on board
Property from the estate of Philip Roth. Philip Roth was born in Newark New Jersey on 19 March, 1933. The second child of second-generation Americans Bess and Herman Roth, Roth grew up in the largely Jewish community of Weequahic, a neighborhood that he was to return to time and again in his writing. After graduating from Weequahic High School in 1950, he attended Bucknell University, Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago where he received a scholarship to complete his M.A. in English Literature. In 1959, Roth published Goodbye Columbus - a collection of stories and a novella for which he received the National Book Award. Ten years later, the publication of his fourth novel Portnoy's Complaint brought Roth both critical and commercial success, firmly securing his reputation as one of America's finest young writers. Roth was the author of thirty-one books including those that were to follow the fortunes of Nathan Zuckerman and a fictional narrator narrator named Philip Roth through which he explored and gave voice to the complexities of the American experience in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Roth's lasting contribution to literature was widely recognized in his lifetime, both in the United States and abroad. Among other commendations he was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the International Man Booker Prize, twice the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award and presented with the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal by Presidents Clinton and Obama respectively. Philip Roth died on 22 May 2018 at the age of eighty-five having retired from writing six years previous.
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Lot of Lyndon Baines Johnson
Lot of Lyndon Baines Johnson political memorabilia, including Remco "LBJ Himself" dashboard figurine in original box, BeEmCo plastic donkey figure in original box, hats, cigarette holder, cow bell, license plates, plastic cowboy hat pin , bottle stopper
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Large lot of Lyndon B Johnson,
Large lot of Lyndon B Johnson, Hubert Humphrey & Edmund Muskie political memorabilia, including Pinback buttons, LBJ holographic pins, posters, political cartoon, banner, photographs, 1964 Democratic National Convention plaque, 1968 Metallic Art Co Humphrey/Muskie medallion
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GROUP OF PRESIDENTIAL EPHEMERA
GROUP OF PRESIDENTIAL EPHEMERA Later 20th century, including an 8 x 10 color photograph of guests at a White House Christmas event, inscribed and signed by 1st Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, and President Lyndon B. Johnson; a 10 3/4 x 9 1/4 color photo of John F. Kennedy and his family, attributed to Cecil W. Stoughton (with creases); a 10 x 8 color photo of Gerald Ford and his family (faded); a Ronald Reagan Victory Certificate, 1981, with facsimile signatures; and a photo of an unidentified aircraft carrier.
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(28) POLITICAL BOOKS: PRESIDENTS
(28) POLITICAL BOOKS: PRESIDENTS JFK, LBJ & NIXON(lot of 28) Books: political subjects, Presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon, titles include: "The Torch Is Passed," "J.F.K. The Man & The Myth," "Portrait of a President," "The Kennedy Wit," "The Complete Kennedy Wit," "The Last Kennedy," "The Warren Report: The Official Report on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy," "John F. Kennedy and the Young People of America," "The Johnson Eclipse: A President's Vice Presidency," "Quotations From Chairman LBJ," "Lyndon: An Oral Biography," "The Politician: The Life and Times of Lyndon Johnson," "Lyndon B. Johnson - A Memoir," "The Vantage Point: Perspectives of the Presidency 1963-1969," "Flawed Giant: Lyndon B. Johnson and His Times 1961-1973," "The Years of Lyndon Johnson: Means of Ascent," "To Heal and to Build: The Programs of President Lyndon B. Johnson," "Lyndon: An Oral Biography," "The Ends of Power," "The Speeches of Vice President Richard M. Nixon Presidential Campaign of 1960," "Leaders: Profiles and Reminiscences of Men Who Have Shaped the Modern World," "Nixon," "Breach of Faith: The Fall of Richard Nixon," "Abuse of Power: The New Nixon Tapes," "Gerald Gardner's The Watergate Follies," "The Right and the Power: The Prosecution of Watergate," "The Great Cover-Up: Nixon and the Scandal of Watergate," "Goldwater;" largest: approx 13.25"h, 10.25"w, 35lbs total
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LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM
LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW. 1967, SIGNEDLYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW., 1967, SIGNED Lyndon Johnson. No Retreat from Tomorrow, President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1967 Message to the 90th Congress. With presidential bookplate with calligraphy inscription to "Frank, I bet most of this is familiar," and signed in black pen by President Johnson; Frank is Frank Cormier, AP White House correspondent from 1962-1994.
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LIMITED EDITION, "THE VANTAGE
LIMITED EDITION, "THE VANTAGE POINT", SIGNED Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), "The Vantage Point: Perspectives Of The Presidency 1963-1969", published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1971, limited first edition (53 of 300), signed on colophon page with person inscription and second signature on dedication page, royal octavo, hardcover book, red leather board covers with gilt lettering to spine; the ink inscription in the president's hand, "For Betty and/ Carl Sanders - / Devoted, dependable and/ enlightened / friends who give their all - / all / the time - / with gratitude and/ love - / Lyndon B. Johnson / LBJ Ranch / 'Xmas '71." Approx. h. 9.5", w. 6.5", d. 2.25".
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LYNDON JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHED THE
LYNDON JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHED THE PROFESSIONALThe Professional, Lyndon B. Johnson by William S. White. Inscribed and Signed by Johnson, front page. Certificate of Authenticity, James Spence. Loss to dust jacket on spine, top and bottom.
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(3) AUTOGRAPHED BOOKS, G.W. BUSH,
(3) AUTOGRAPHED BOOKS, G.W. BUSH, LBJ, B. JORDAN(lot of 3) Autographed books: (1) "Decision Points", George W. Bush, Crown Publishers, New York, 2010, First Edition, autographed at first interior page in black marker with sentiment, illustrated, 497 pages, dust cover; (1) "The Vantage Point", Lyndon Baines Johnson, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1971, First Edition, signed in ink at first title page, illustrated, 636 pates, tears at dust cover; (1) "Barbara Jordan, A Self-Portrait", Barbara Jordan, Doubleday, 1979, First Edition, singed in ink at first interior page, illustrations, 269 pages, dust cover, largest book: 9.5"h, 6.5"w, 2"d, total: 6.35lbs
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Lester F. Johnson (American
Lester F. Johnson (American 1919-2010) Portrait of a Man pencil on paper 24 x 18 inches.
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LYNDON JOHNSON VICE-PRESIDENTIAL
LYNDON JOHNSON VICE-PRESIDENTIAL LIMOUSINE FLAG WITH RELATED PERIOD LETTER The banner used during the Kennedy Administration, 1961-1963, consisting of sturdy white cotton with embroidered stars and an applied Great Seal device in color. Included is a framed letter dated March 15, 1963 from Colonel William F. Jackson, Military Aide to the Vice President, to the flag's recipient in North Carolina.
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SIGNED PRES. & MRS. JOHNSON, "A
SIGNED PRES. & MRS. JOHNSON, "A WHITE HOUSE DIARY" Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson (American 1912-2007), "A White House Diary", published by Holt, Rhinehart And Wilson, New York, 190, limited first edition (65 of 200), signed by Lady Bird Johnson to the colophon page with personal inscription and signed by Lady Bird Johnson and Lyndon B Johnson to third free end paper, super octavo, hardcover book, marbleized paper and cream cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to the spine; the ink inscription in the first lady's hand, "For / Carl and Betty Foy Sanders / - who shared those White House / yeas - and many others - / with courage and constancy / and rare friendship - / Devotedly, / Lady Bird Johnson / Lyndon B. Johnson / Christmas / 1970" Approx. h. 9.25", w. 7", d. 2."
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LEE JOHANSON KENNEDY (AMERICAN,
LEE JOHANSON KENNEDY (AMERICAN, B. 1971), UNTITLED (COLORS) Acrylic on canvas, signed on the verso, framed.
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JOHN F. KENNEDY AND LYNDON BAINES
JOHN F. KENNEDY AND LYNDON BAINES JOHNSONINVITATION TO THEIR INAUGURATION ON JANUARY 25, 1961. 9 1/2" X 7 1/2". FRAMED AND UNDER GLASS. IT HAS BEEN LAID DOWN ON CARDBOARD AND THERE IS A SMALL TEAR IN THE BACK CORNER AND SOME STAINING ON FRONT (SEE PHOTOS).
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* JOHNSON LADY BIRD A group of
* JOHNSON LADY BIRD A group of three signed works comprising The White House The White House Library and A White House Diary (signed by both Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson).
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LYNDON JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHED BOOK THE
LYNDON JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHED BOOK THE PROFESSIONALThe Professional, Lyndon B. Johnson by William S. White. Inscribed and Signed by Johnson, front page. Certificate of Authenticity, James Spence. Loss to dust jacket on spine, top and bottom.
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LYNDON B. JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHLBJ
LYNDON B. JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHLBJ autograph on a White House raised text card inscribed "With best wishes, Lyndon B. Johnson." Enclosed with a note from Juanita Roberts, Personal Secretary to the President. White House envelope addressed to the Curator of the St. Petersburg His torical Museum and postmarked Dec 19, 1966. Autographed card approx. 3-3/4" L x 2-3/8" H, note approx. 4" L x 5-1/4" H, envelope approx. 6-1/4" L x 3-5/8" H. Envelope cut open on top flap fold, some marks on all three pieces, staple holes in au aphed card. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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LIBBY JOHNSON
LIBBY JOHNSON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, B. 1950)Libby Johnson (American/Louisiana, b. 1950) , "Migration", 1994, oil on shaped panel, signed lower right, pencil-signed, titled and dated en verso, 24 in. x 36 in., unframed Provenance: Sylvia Schmidt Gallery, New Orleans, LA., 1994. Condition: Overall good condition.
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 -
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 22" x 18" "Paris Head, 1966. Lithograph in 2 colors on BFK Rives paper with watermark, signed in pencil lower right, numbered 23 / 35 in pencil lower left, unframed. Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
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VINT LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1939-2016),
VINT LAWRENCE (AMERICAN 1939-2016), DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER AND HARRY S. TRUMAN RIDING THE TIGHTROPE BETWEEN FDR AND JFK, 1970, INK ON PAPER, FRAME: 20 X 14 IN. (50.80 X 35.56 CM.)Vint Lawrence (American 1939-2016), Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman Riding the Tightrope Between FDR and JFK, 1970, Ink on Paper,, Dimensions: Frame: 20 x 14 in. (50.80 x 35.56 cm.)
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 -
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 25 ¼" x 35 ¼" "Lower Broadway I", 1973. Lithograph on BFK Rives paper with watermark, edition 13/75, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, unframed, Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
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JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL
JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN POSTERJohn F. Kennedy Presidential Campaign Poster, "Kennedy For President Leadership for the 60's"; offset lithograph on paper; printed lower right "Citizens for Kennedy and Johnson, 261 Constitution Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C." Dimensions: Frame: 45 1/2 x 32 1/2 in. (115.6 x 82.6 cm.) Condition: With vertical and horizontal creases.
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PRESIDENT KENNEDY MOST HISTORIC
PRESIDENT KENNEDY MOST HISTORIC CIVIL RIGHTS NOTEThis note showcases President John F. Kennedy writing the last names King, Abernathy, and Wilkins on his gold-embossed Aboard Air Force One stationery. JFK was obviously referring to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Abernathy, who headed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Roy Wilkins, president of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). Exactly sixty years ago, during the summer of 1963, Kennedy became the first president since Abraham Lincoln to address the civil rights agenda nationwide. The riots in Birmingham with police dogs and fire hoses; George Wallace's face-down with Nicholas Katzenbach over two blacks wishing to enroll at the University of Alabama; the killing of four young black girls at a church bombing in Birmingham; the August 28th Freedom March at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.; and the eventual assassination of Kennedy himself dominated the 1963 news.
The late Evelyn Lincoln called it one of the most critical doodles ever sketched by John Fitzgerald Kennedy!
Provenance: comes from the John Burke Jovich collection. World-renowned US Presidential Historian.
JFK's personal secretary during his senatorial and White House years, Evelyn Lincoln, was a dear friend of mine. She frequently reminded Kennedy to pass on his doodles and notes, all unofficial documents, to his friend Congressman Mike Kirwan. Evelyn and her husband Abe (Harold) Lincoln, reviewed every one of JFK's doodles in my Kirwan collection during my visit at their Chevy Chase, MD home back in the early 1990s. She never questioned their authenticity, and her vivid memory of Kennedy scrawling some of the documents brought tears to her eyes. Evelyn was the expert at deciphering the late president's difficult to read handwriting
Size: 7.25 x 4.25 in.
Unframed
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 -
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 22" x 18" "Rue d'Alesia I", 1966. Lithograph in 2 colors on BFK Rives, signed in pencil lower right, numbered 33/35 in pencil lower left, unframed.
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 -
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 35 ¼" x 25" paper "Midtown I, Second State", 1973. Lithograph on BFK Rives paper with watermark, edition 23/50, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, unframed, Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
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Rashid Johnson (American b. 1977)
Rashid Johnson (American b. 1977) Beans platinum print initialled RJ (lower right); signed on verso 25 x 23 1/2 inches.