
Herbert Hoover: A Public Life
by David Burner
"Herbert Hoover: A Public Life" by David Burner, The Easton Press, 1996, Collector's Edition. Bound in genuine leather with archival quality paper. Excellent condition with no inscriptions or library marks. Part of the Library of the Presidents series, this biography offers an in-depth look at Hoover's life and legacy. Ideal for collectors of presidential history.
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This Collector's Edition is bound in genuine leather and is in excellent condition. The cover features intricate gilt designs, and the pages are printed on acid-neutral, archival quality paper. There are no inscriptions, signatures, or library markings. The binding is tight, and there is no dust jacket, as typical for Easton Press editions.
About This Classic 1996 Edition
"Herbert Hoover: A Public Life" by David Burner is offered in a distinguished Collector's Edition by The Easton Press, published in 1996. Bound in genuine leather, this edition is part of the Library of the Presidents series and is printed on archival quality paper. David Burner, an esteemed historian, presents a comprehensive biography of Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, exploring his significant contributions and challenges. This edition, published in Norwalk, Connecticut, is noted for its high-quality craftsmanship and durability, making it a sought-after item for collectors of presidential biographies. While the book is not a first edition, its unique binding and limited print run enhance its desirability. The subject matter delves into Hoover's public service and political career, providing valuable insights into a pivotal era in American history. The book is in excellent condition, with no inscriptions or library markings, and retains the integrity of its original binding.
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