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[PERKINS, Edward Joseph (1928-2020)]. [POLITICS]. A group of 18 works in 19 volumes related to politics, most signed or inscribed to Perkins.
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[PERKINS, Edward Joseph (1928-2020)]. [POLITICS]. A group of 18 works in 19 volumes related to politics, most signed or inscribed to Perkins, including:

BACCHUS, William I. Foreign Policy and the Bureaucratic Process The State Department’s Country Directory System. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1974. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY BACCHUS: “Ed—Thanks for all your support and friendship through the years. All the best in your demanding new job! Bill Bacchus. May 7, 1992.” -- LIMBAUGH, David. Absolute Power The Legacy of Corruption in the Clinton-Reno Justice Department. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2001. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY LIMBAUGH: “To Ambassador Ed: We are honored that you were able to come to Cape Girardeau for the SEMO announcement. Charlie told me that you might enjoy the book- I hope you do. Best Regards, David Limbaugh May 2, 2001.” -- KURLAND, Norman G., Dawn K. BROHAWN, and Michael D. GREANEY. Capital Homesteading For Every Citizen A Just Free Market Solution for Saving Social Security. Washington, D.C.: Economic Justice Media, 2004. PRESENTATION COPY, SIGNED BY KURLAND: “December 19, 2003 Edward, To coin a phrase ‘Community Capitalism’ is an idea whose time has come. Thanks for being in the vanguard in delivering the message of economic & social justice. In Peace through Justice, Norm Kurland.” -- BOREN, David Lyle. A Letter to America. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY BOREN: “To Lucy and Ed, my wonderful friends with appreciation – Daniel Boren.” With University of Oklahoma Press pamphlet laid in. And another copy with Presentation compliments, University of Oklahoma Press pamphlet, and TL facsimile signed “David L. Boren” laid in. -- MACCALLUM, Mungo, editor. Mungo MacCallum’s Australian Political Anecdotes. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1994. Provenance: Colleen McCullough (1937-2015), Australian Novelist, and Ric Robinson, gifted to; Edward J. and Lucy Perkins (gift inscription). INSCRIBED BY McCULLOUGH & ROBINSON: “For Ed & Lucy Perkins Thanksgiving Day, 1994 Canberra with love & thanks for your giving. Col & Ric.” -- And 13 others. Together, 18 works in 19 volumes. All FIRST EDITIONS except where noted, 8vo and 4to, condition generally fine. Complete list available upon request.

Property from the Estate of Ambassador Edward J. Perkins, Washington, D.C.
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