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DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

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Crusade in Europe

INSCRIBED BY EISENHOWER

EISENHOWER, Dwight D. Crusade in Europe. Garden City, 1948.

Signed limited first edition, number 468 of 1426 copies signed by Eisenhower at the bottom of his D-Day message to Allied troops; this copy additionally inscribed by him on the recto of the limitation leaf to his lead nurse at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in 1955, after suffering a heart attack: "For: Lieut. Lorraine Knox—with lasting appreciation of devoted and competent service at Fitzsimons Hospital in the autumn of 1955;—and with kindest regard and best wishes from her friend, Dwight D. Eisenhower." An exceptional inscribed association copy. $15,000.

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Crusade in Europe

WARMLY INSCRIBED BY IKE TO "AN OUTSTANDING SOLDIER IN TWO WORLD WARS"

EISENHOWER, Dwight D. Crusade in Europe. Garden City, 1948.

Signed limited first edition, number 455 of 1426 copies signed by Eisenhower at the bottom of his D-Day message to Allied troops; this copy additionally inscribed by him on the limitation leaf: "For Brigadier General Frank Coffey—outstanding soldier in two World Wars, with best wishes and lasting regard to him and his wife, Louise, from their devoted friend, Ike Eisenhower." $12,800.

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Typed letter signed

“ONE DAY IN THE MIDDLE OF A GOLF GAME…”

EISENHOWER, Dwight D. Typed letter signed. Gettysburg, July 13, 1965.

Delightfully conversational typed letter from Dwight D. Eisenhower to his friend, Harry Anholt, the long-time manager of Denver’s Brown Palace Hotel, regarding golf, back maladies, and the weather, boldly initialed by Eisenhower. $2200.

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Typed letter signed

"MAMIE AND I HAD THE BEST STEAKS THE OTHER EVENING THAT I CAN REMEMBER"

EISENHOWER, Dwight D. Typed letter signed. Washingon, May 6, 1958.

Exceptional and lengthy typed letter, initialed by Eisenhower, to Eisenhower's friend, golf partner, and Republican fundraiser, Barry Leithead, concerning the proper cooking of steaks, written in response to Leithead's gift of Chicago steaks. $2000.

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