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RALPH J. BUNCHE - COMMEMORATIVE COVER SIGNED - HFSID 258297Ralph J. Bunche signs a philatelic envelope honoring the Fifth Birthday of the United Nations. Philatelic Envelope signed: "Ralph J. Bunche", 6½x3¾.
Sale Price $165.00
$200.00
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MAIREAD CORRIGAN MAGUIRE - INSCRIBED ARTICLE SIGNED - HFSID 182101Mairead C. Maguire inscribes her article "Days of Death, Days of Joy". Article inscribed and signed: "To Don,/Shalom,/Mairead/14-1-85/xxx" on page 2, 4p, 8½x11¾.
Price: $160.00
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LINUS PAULING - MANUSCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 43004Typed and signed 11-page manuscript entitled The End of War, the first chapter from Linus Pauling's 1958 book No More War! Pauling won the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize for his campaigning against nuclear testing. Manuscript signed "Linus Pauling".
Price: $450.00
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PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 03/09/1920 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 67970Woodrow Wilson, as president, signs an autograph endorsement saying that it is OK for the United States Bituminous Coal Commission to use figures from the IRS.
Price: $2,600.00
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PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON - COLLECTION WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 266306Comprises: (1) THE WILSONS. Undated 4x2¾ card: "The President and Mrs. Wilson/appreciate your thoughts of them and/thank you for your good wishes. Soiled. With original addressed White House envelope, 4¼x2¾, stamped but not postmarked. "1919" penciled in unknown hand.…"
Price: $500.00
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PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON - ENGRAVING UNSIGNED - HFSID 3006171Engraving unsigned. B/w, 7¾x10½ overall, image 4x5. Virginia-born Wilson (1856-1924) taught and wrote about American politics, beginning with Congressional Government (1885), before becoming President of Princeton University (1902-1910).
Price: $280.00
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PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON - PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION SIGNED 10/23/1913 - HFSID 350465President Wilson issues a Thanksgiving Proclamation less than a year before the start of World War I. Proclamation signed: "Woodrow Wilson" as President, 1p, 7½ x 12. Washington, D.C., 1913 October 23.
Sale Price $2,750.00
$3,250.00