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Verlag: Frankfurt.: Verlag der Frankfurter Hefte., 1952
Anbieter: Antiquariat Axel Kurta, Berlin, Deutschland
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8°. 1 Porträt, 271 Seiten, 14 nn. Tafeln. OLeinen mit Schutzumschlag. Ein sauberes Exemplar!.
Verlag: New York Herald Tribune, NY, 1952
Anbieter: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. 1st. First Edition, First Printing; pre-publication selections from Man from Abilene; stapled wraps; 31 clean, unmarked pages Size: 12 vo.
Verlag: Saxon & Lindstroms Forlang, Stockholm, 1948
Anbieter: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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Library binding. Zustand: Very good. The first Swedish edition of Crusade in Europe by Dwight Eisenhower, inscribed by his influential special assistant, Kevin McCann. (illustrator). First Swedish Edition. Octavo, 583pp. Brown leather spine, marbled boards, title in gilt over red morocco label, embossed bands. Top edge pink. Intermittent edgewear with 1 cm closed tear along top edge of spine. Illustrated endpapers with typical first edition maps of WWII Europe, in Swedish text. Book is from the library of Kevin McCann, who served as advisor and speechwriter to President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Inscription on front endpaper reads: "Despite page 511, the correct way to spell my name is Kevin McCann." Kevin McCann met future President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1946, while he was serving as Army Chief of Staff at the Pentagon. He followed General Eisenhower to Columbia University, then to Paris when Eisenhower was appointed the Supreme Allied Commander. In Paris, McCann served as special assistant to the General, assisting in the preparation of his influential memoirs, Crusade in Europe. McCann was appointed President of Defiance College in 1951, but soon took a leave of absence to follow Eisenhower to the White House as a speech writer. When President Eisenhower retired to Gettysburg, PA, McCann and his wife moved to the Eisenhower farm to serve as Special Assistant to the former president, helping to write his memoirs. According to records from the Eisenhower Library, there were 32 limited edition copies of Crusade In Europe, bound in red morocco, delivered to world leaders and influential supporters in 1948. People on this list included Winston Churchill, George C. Marshall, Omar Bradley and Kevin McCann.
Cloth. Zustand: Very good. Inscribed first edition of Columbia by Frederick Keppel, from the personal library of Eisenhower's speech writer, Kevin McCann. (illustrator). First Edition. Octavo, xvi, 297pp. Green cloth, title in gilt on sides and front cover. Top edge gilt. Some wear at hinge of spine, stable text block. Light wear from handling at edges of spine. Inscribed by Kevin McCann on the front free endpaper: "This book was bought by me in late 1947 that I might brief Dwight Eisenhower on what Columbia had been before he had its Presidency in mind. Kevin McCann. October 21, 1976." Additional signature of Kevin McCann on title page. A unique historical association copy, with Eisenhower's time as the president of Columbia University being met with criticism that he was an "absentee president." Kevin McCann met future President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1946, while he was serving as Army Chief of Staff at the Pentagon. McCann followed General Eisenhower to Columbia University in 1948, then to Paris when Eisenhower was appointed the Supreme Allied Commander. In Paris, McCann served as special assistant to the General, assisting in the preparation of his influential memoirs, Crusade in Europe. McCann was appointed President of Defiance College in 1951, but soon took a leave of absence to follow Eisenhower to the White House as a speech writer. When President Eisenhower retired to Gettysburg, PA, McCann and his wife moved to the Eisenhower farm to serve as Special Assistant to the former president, helping to write his memoirs.