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JOHNSON, Lyndon Baines (1908-1973). Photograph inscribed and signed (“Lyndon B Johnson”), as Senate Majority Leader, n.p., [c.1960].
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JOHNSON, Lyndon Baines (1908-1973). Photograph inscribed and signed (“Lyndon B Johnson”), as Senate Majority Leader, n.p., [c.1960].
202 x 255mm. Inscribed to Senator Barry Goldwater: “To Barry Goldwater with the sincere best wishes and regards of his friend London B Johnson.” [With:] HUMPHREY, Hubert (1911-1978) Photograph inscribed and signed (“Hubert H Humphrey”) as Senator, 198 x 255mm. (Light toning along mild vertical crease.) Inscribed to Senator Barry Goldwater: “To Barry Goldwater a powerful adversary in the political arena and a fine friend with admiration and respect — Hubert H Humphrey.”
A pair of fine portrait photographs, each inscribed to Barry Goldwater, one of their greatest political rivals. These superb association pieces link the opposing candidates in the election of 1964 in which Johnson and Humphrey would roundly defeat Goldwater at the polls.
202 x 255mm. Inscribed to Senator Barry Goldwater: “To Barry Goldwater with the sincere best wishes and regards of his friend London B Johnson.” [With:] HUMPHREY, Hubert (1911-1978) Photograph inscribed and signed (“Hubert H Humphrey”) as Senator, 198 x 255mm. (Light toning along mild vertical crease.) Inscribed to Senator Barry Goldwater: “To Barry Goldwater a powerful adversary in the political arena and a fine friend with admiration and respect — Hubert H Humphrey.”
A pair of fine portrait photographs, each inscribed to Barry Goldwater, one of their greatest political rivals. These superb association pieces link the opposing candidates in the election of 1964 in which Johnson and Humphrey would roundly defeat Goldwater at the polls.