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John F. Kennedy autograph study

John F. Kennedy autograph study

The standard work for Kennedy autographs!
by Abraham Lincoln: His 1858 Time Capsule

by Abraham Lincoln: His 1858 Time Capsule

While Lincoln’s original ‘scrapbook’ is safely housed at The Huntington Library, the scans they provided are as good as you can get and the three reprinted commentary letters from turn of the 20th century shedding light on the 1901 Facsimile are equally fascinating.
Collecting Signatures of the Presidents of the United States on Baseball

Collecting Signatures of the Presidents of the United States on Baseball

2012, First Edition, with comments by former President Jimmy Carter. One hundred and forty pages, heavily illustrated. This book provides information about baseballs signed by presidents of the United States that will be found nowhere else
James A. Garfield A Signature Study With A Focus On His Presidential Signatures

James A. Garfield A Signature Study With A Focus On His Presidential Signatures

First Edition, signed, limited to only 50 numbered copies. Ninety-two pages, heavily illustrated. Learn erroneous information about Garfield's signature that has been written in autograph publications.
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series: Volume 11: 19 January to 31 August 1817

The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series: Volume 11: 19 January to 31 August 1817

The 584 documents in this volume cover the period from 19 January to 31 August 1817, during which Jefferson devotes much time and energy to founding Central College, the predecessor of the University of Virginia.
Gettysburg Replies, The World Responds to Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

Gettysburg Replies, The World Responds to Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

Almost five months after the Civil War’s deadliest clash, President Abraham Lincoln and other Union leaders gathered to dedicate the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The program for the occasion featured music, prayer, orations, and benedictions. In the middle of it all, the president gave a few commemorative remarks, speaking for just two minutes, delivering what we now know as the Gettysburg Address.
Thomas Jefferson’s Invisible Hand

Thomas Jefferson’s Invisible Hand

This 69 page soft cover booklet belongs in every autograph collector’s library. Certainly, everyone who plans to buy a Jefferson letter should read it.

Lyndon Baines Johnson 1908-1973

Lyndon Baines Johnson 1908-1973

If you ever hope to buy a President Lyndon Johnson signature, or own a Lyndon Johnson photograph, this is the book to own. If Mr. Bridges had done no more than publish the chapter entitled “Signature Study,” this book would be a must for ever dealer in presidential autographs and every collector.

John F. Kennedy - Autographs from the Presidency - 1961-1963

Notebook study series - Universal Autograph Collectors Club

Ronald Reagan and Nelle Reagan Autograph Mystery Uncovered

Ronald Reagan and Nelle Reagan Autograph Mystery Uncovered

This is an educational study of the early handwriting of Ronald Reagan and his mother, Nelle Reagan. It was discovered by the authors that many collectors and dealers were unable to teil the difFerence between the two handwritings. The authors primary objective is that after reading this study, even a novice will have the knowledge to look at what is reported to be a letter written by Ronald Reagan and be able to discern whether the letter was written by the hand of Ronald Reagan or his mother.

The First Ladies of the United States

The First Ladies of the United States

The seminal work by Walter Ostromecki, Jr., The First Ladies of the United States:  An Historical Look at Each and Their Autograph Materials 1789-1989 is "an informative tool of historical interest" on autographs and manuscripts on the wives and proxy First Ladies - Includes biographical data.