Hamilton, Charles. - The Robot That Helped to Make a President. A Reconnaissance Into the Mysteries of John F. Kennedy's Signature. New York: Designed by Charles Hamilton and Diane Hamilton and printed by H. Keith Thompson at Cooper Forms, 1965. 1965. New York: Designed by Charles Hamilton and Diane Hamilton and printed by H. Keith Thompson at Cooper Forms, 1965. 1965. Very good. - Quarto, 12-1/2 inches high by 9-1/2 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in denim blue cloth titled in gilt on the spine with a vignette in gilt on the front cover, in a pictorial white dust wrapper. The edges of the soiled dust jacket are chipped with a few short tears. 63 & [1] pages, with profuse illustrations and facsimiles of John F. Kennedy's numerous robot, autopen, proxy, secretarial and authentic signatures. Lacking the sometimes laid-in sheet of "Robot Signature Pattern VII". Near fine in a very good dust wrapper. First edition. Laid in is a copy of a photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt with John F. Kennedy with Marge & Lester Entrip who were her staff at Hyde Park. Reproduced at the bottom of the photograph is a fascimile inscription. Very good . USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 64.75 | £UK 55.25 | JP¥ 10892] Book number 99867is offered by:
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