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KENNEDY, JACQUELINE.
One Special Summer.
Signed,“Jacqueline Bouvier,” on
half-title. Additionally signed by her sister, Lee Bouvier, on half-title. 4to, publisher’s boards,
some fading to spine; slipcase, moderate wear, minor scattered staining.
ONE OF
500
SIGNED
COPIES
.
NewYork, (1974)
[700/1,000]
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KENNEDY, JACQUELINE. Two letters Signed, “Jackie,” each to U.S. Attorney
General Nicholas Katzenbach:Typed Letter, with 3-line holograph postscript Signed, “J” *
Autograph Letter. The TLS, thanking for his contribution to the Kennedy Library. In the
postscript, stating: “Everyday when I read about the things you are doing, I am so proud of
you.” 1 page, 8vo, embossed stationery with mourning border.The ALS, thanking him for a
touching letter. 1 page, square 8vo, “s/y Christina” stationery; minor paper clip stains at
upper left. Each with the original envelope.
[NewYork], 26 April 1965;“On board s/y Christina,”
[14 November 1968: from postmark]
[400/600]
1965: “. . .You well know how very much this Library meant to the President—and what it
now means to me. I shall not rest until it is the finest President’s Library ever built. . . .”
WITH
—
a small group of printed items relating to JFK’s death, including an invitation to
funeral services held at Saint Matthews Cathedral on November 25, 1963; a pamphlet enti-
tled, “In Memoriam,” containing works by Mary McGrory reprinted from her
Washington
Star
articles; and others.
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