JAMES KEOGH - INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH MOUNT SIGNED - HFSID 273429
Price: $90.00
JAMES KEOGH. Photograph Mount inscribed and signed: "To Danny
Franklin, with/best wishes./James Keogh". Signed on lower edge of white
cardboard mat (9x12) enclosing a color photo (6x8¼ visible). James Keogh
(1916-2006) began reporting for Time magazine in 1951, rising to the
position of executive managing editor. He joined the White House staff as a
speech writer for President Nixon, later writing two books about the
Nixon White House and the press. From 1973-1977 he was Director of the US
Information Agency, also running the Voice of America. Keogh believed that a
conversation he held with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin was a factor in the
USSR's decision to stop jamming VOA broadcasts in 1973. Mat is dented in upper
left and lower right corners. Photo not examined outside mat. Overall, fine
condition.
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