[Rarebooks] FS: SIGNED Jimmy Carter: WHY NOT THE BEST?
Charles Agvent
charles at charlesagvent.com
Mon Oct 10 13:43:08 EDT 2016
CARTER, Jimmy. WHY NOT THE BEST? Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, (1977).
First Edition. The Presidential Edition, issued without dustwrapper in a
gold box with a plastic cover and bound in full gilt-decorated green
cloth made to resemble leather. Illustrated with drawings and
photographs. A limited edition of Carter's first autobiography, first
published in 1975 in a trade edition in dustwrapper when Carter was
campaigning for the Presidency. This copy specially SIGNED by the author
as "J. Carter" on the front free endpaper. His full signature also
appears on the title page, but this is printed in every copy, despite
what some of our less-informed colleagues say. Book Fine, essentially
new, in Near Fine case. (#012936) $250.00
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