[RONALD AND NANCY REAGAN]. WINIK, Jay. On the Brink. The Dramatic, Behind-the-Scenes Saga of the Reagan Era and the Men and Women Who Won the Cold War. New York, 1996. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed boards; original pictorial dust-jacket. FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY WINIK TO PRESIDENT AND MRS. REAGAN: “May 20, 1009. To President and Mrs. Reagan, You will go down in history as one of America’s very greatest Presidents, and your administration as one of the most historic. I have been deeply privileged to record this for history. The legacy that both of you have left is a remarkable one, of which our nation can be extremely proud. You have given us the greatest gift of all: freedom. With best wishes and Godspeed, Jay Winik.”
[RONALD AND NANCY REAGAN]. WINIK, Jay. On the Brink. The Dramatic, Behind-the-Scenes Saga of the Reagan Era and the Men and Women Who Won the Cold War. New York, 1996. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed boards; original pictorial dust-jacket. FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY WINIK TO PRESIDENT AND MRS. REAGAN: “May 20, 1009. To President and Mrs. Reagan, You will go down in history as one of America’s very greatest Presidents, and your administration as one of the most historic. I have been deeply privileged to record this for history. The legacy that both of you have left is a remarkable one, of which our nation can be extremely proud. You have given us the greatest gift of all: freedom. With best wishes and Godspeed, Jay Winik.”

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[RONALD AND NANCY REAGAN]. WINIK, Jay. On the Brink. The Dramatic, Behind-the-Scenes Saga of the Reagan Era and the Men and Women Who Won the Cold War. New York, 1996. Illustrated. Original cloth-backed boards; original pictorial dust-jacket. FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY WINIK TO PRESIDENT AND MRS. REAGAN: “May 20, 1009. To President and Mrs. Reagan, You will go down in history as one of America’s very greatest Presidents, and your administration as one of the most historic. I have been deeply privileged to record this for history. The legacy that both of you have left is a remarkable one, of which our nation can be extremely proud. You have given us the greatest gift of all: freedom. With best wishes and Godspeed, Jay Winik.”

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D’SOUZA, Dinesh. Ronald Reagan. How and Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader. New York, 1997. Original boards; original printed dust-jacket. FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY D'SOUZA TO NANCY REAGAN: “To Nancy Reagan – History will recognize your husband as a great man. This is a first step toward that acknowledgement.” D’Souza served as a policy advisor to Reagan from 1987-1988.

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COLACELLO, Bob. Ronnie & Nancy: Their Path to the White House 1911-1980. New York, 2004. Illustrated. Original boards; original pictorial dust-jacket. FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY COLACELLO TO NANCY: “Sept. 2004. To Nancy – with great admiration, much affection, and tremendous appreciation for all your help and kindness to me on this project – Love, Bob Colacello.” Colacello, an American author, is a regular contributor to Vanity Fair magazine, and has been a friend of Nancy Reagan’s since the 1980s.



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