General Maxwell D. Taylor Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
GENERAL MAXWELL D. TAYLOR
Born: August 26, 1901 in Keytesville, Missouri
Died: April 19, 1987 in Washington, District of Columbia
Biography
In World War II, General Maxwell D. Taylor commanded the 101st Airborne Division that dropped into Normandy, France behind Utah Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944. After the war, he served as Chief of Staff of the Army (1955-1959), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1962-1964) and U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam (1964-1965).
1983-Vietnam:-A-Television-History (in person), 1991-JFK (Other), 1965-A-Trip-Down-Memory-Lane (Other), 1980-The-Ten-Thousand-Day-War (in person), 1965-Issues-and-Answers (in person), 1961-Winston-Churchill:-The-Valiant-Years (in person), 1960-Small-World (in person), 1974-Hearts-and-Minds (Other), 1988-JFK-Remembered (in person), 1955-Person-to-Person (in person), 1966-NBC-White-Paper (Other)
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GENERAL MAXWELL D. TAYLOR - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 85620Signature: "Maxwell D. Taylor", 3¼x2 lined sheet. Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower's Order of the Day, June 6, 1944. In WWII, General Maxwell D. Taylor accompanied the 82nd Airborne Division to North Africa, landing in Sicily.
Price: $70.00
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GENERAL MAXWELL D. TAYLOR - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 12/11/1971 - HFSID 258222Autograph Letter signed: "Maxwell D. Taylor", 1p, 7x8½. On letterhead of 4-star general. No place, 1971 December 16. To "Dear Mr. & Mrs. Colbert". In full: "I am honored to learn that you have named your son after me and I shall try to be worthy of him.…"
Price: $220.00
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GENERAL MAXWELL D. TAYLOR - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 06/17/1972 - HFSID 225091(WWII Gen). ALS: "Maxwell D. Taylor", 7x8½, 1972. "Nothing pleases an author more" than "to autograph your copy of my book...." Lightly creased.
Sale Price $165.00
$200.00
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GENERAL MAXWELL D. TAYLOR - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 252895The decorated US Army General and Ambassador to South Vietnam signs his name on this First Day Cover, celebrating the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway First Day Cover signed: "Maxwell D. Taylor", 6½x3½. Canadian FDC honoring the opening of the St.
Price: $90.00
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GENERAL MAXWELL D. TAYLOR - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 83127Philatelic Envelope signed: "Maxwell D. Taylor", 6½x3½. First Day Cover honoring the 25th anniversary of U.S. Savings Bonds/We Appreciate Our Servicemen, 5-cent stamp affixed, postmarked Sioux City, Iowa, October 26, 1966 FIRST DAY OF ISSUE.
Price: $90.00
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GENERAL MAXWELL D. TAYLOR - ILLUSTRATION SIGNED - HFSID 221984Illustration signed: "Maxwell D. Taylor/General US Army (Ret)". Color, 14x11. Captioned: "The Bleriot XI" by artist John F. Amendola, Jr., depicting the French pioneer aircraft flying over the Statue of Liberty. In World War II, General Maxwell D.
Sale Price $225.00
$280.00
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GENERAL MAXWELL D. TAYLOR - PRINTED ART SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 262837Printed Art signed: "Maxwell D. Taylor/Gen. US Army (Ret)". Color, 13½x11 overall, image 11x9 (one surface). Print by John F. Amendola, Jr. for the National Air and Space Museum shows a Bleriot XI airplane flying upside down above the Statue of Liberty.
Price: $280.00
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GENERAL NATHAN TWINING - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1957 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 265670Black and white publicity photograph of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1957-1959 gathered around a world globe. Photograph signed: "Thomas D. White", "M.D. Taylor", "N.F. Twining", "Arleigh Burke" and "RMcC Pate".
Sale Price $675.00
$800.00
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GENERAL OMAR N. BRADLEY - PHOTOGRAPH MOUNT SIGNED 05/08/1970 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 277547This rare color photograph, mounted on off-white posterboard, is of five World War II generals, two of them in uniform. All five were Army Chiefs of Staff, and three (Bradley, Collins and Lemnitzer) were Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It's signed by all five generals.
Sale Price $1,275.00
$1,500.00