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Eisenhower Ltd Ed. "Crusade In Europe" Signed & Inscribed to Perle Mesta

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Dwight Eisenhower
Garden City, NY, ca. 1948
Eisenhower Ltd Ed. "Crusade In Europe" Signed & Inscribed to Perle Mesta
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A signed limited edition copy of "Crusade In Europe" by Dwight D. Eisenhower. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1948. First Edition, Limited Edition No. 748/1,426. Octavo, xiv, 559, including Footnotes, Appendices, Glossary, and an Index. Signed and inscribed on the limitation page: "To Perle Mesta. With best wishes and affectionate regard from her devoted friend, Ike Eisenhower." With photographs and maps throughout. Eisenhower's D-Day Order of the Day facsimile copy is no longer present. Hardcover, in the publisher's tan buckram, with a gilt-embossed black panel on the spine. Top edge gilt, with deckled page edges. Minor toning to page edges, else clean and crisp. There is some loss to the spine panel and darkening to the spine. Boldly signed.

Eisenhower's book recounts his command experiences during World War II throughout the conflict, from the North African, Italian, Sicilian, and French campaigns, to the final onslaught against the Nazis in Germany. In addition to serving as an invaluable firsthand account, Eisenhower's "Crusade in Europe" is copiously illustrated with maps, photographs, and souvenir typescripts of important documents; there are 6 color maps including the full-spread maps on the pastedown endpapers, 38 text maps, and 16 illustrations. The book also includes several indices, a glossary of military code names, and an index. The depth and breadth of Eisenhower's account make it an authoritative historical source akin to Winston Churchill's 6-volume memoir, "The Second World War".

Perle Mesta (1889-1975) was an American socialite, well-known for her lavish Washington, D.C. parties. She married Pennsylvania steel manufacturer George Mesta in 1916 but was widowed nine years later and became the sole inheritor of his $78 million estate. She was active in the National Woman's Party and became an early supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment. In 1940, Mesta switched to the Democratic Party and became an early supporter of Harry S. Truman. In return, Truman rewarded her with an ambassadorship to Luxembourg.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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6.75" x 9.75"

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Dwight Eisenhower
Garden City, NY, ca. 1948
Eisenhower Ltd Ed. "Crusade In Europe" Signed & Inscribed to Perle Mesta
Signed Book

A signed limited edition copy of "Crusade In Europe" by Dwight D. Eisenhower. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1948. First Edition, Limited Edition No. 748/1,426. Octavo, xiv, 559, including Footnotes, Appendices, Glossary, and an Index. Signed and inscribed on the limitation page: "To Perle Mesta. With best wishes and affectionate regard from her devoted friend, Ike Eisenhower." With photographs and maps throughout. Eisenhower's D-Day Order of the Day facsimile copy is no longer present. Hardcover, in the publisher's tan buckram, with a gilt-embossed black panel on the spine. Top edge gilt, with deckled page edges. Minor toning to page edges, else clean and crisp. There is some loss to the spine panel and darkening to the spine. Boldly signed.

Eisenhower's book recounts his command experiences during World War II throughout the conflict, from the North African, Italian, Sicilian, and French campaigns, to the final onslaught against the Nazis in Germany. In addition to serving as an invaluable firsthand account, Eisenhower's "Crusade in Europe" is copiously illustrated with maps, photographs, and souvenir typescripts of important documents; there are 6 color maps including the full-spread maps on the pastedown endpapers, 38 text maps, and 16 illustrations. The book also includes several indices, a glossary of military code names, and an index. The depth and breadth of Eisenhower's account make it an authoritative historical source akin to Winston Churchill's 6-volume memoir, "The Second World War".

Perle Mesta (1889-1975) was an American socialite, well-known for her lavish Washington, D.C. parties. She married Pennsylvania steel manufacturer George Mesta in 1916 but was widowed nine years later and became the sole inheritor of his $78 million estate. She was active in the National Woman's Party and became an early supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment. In 1940, Mesta switched to the Democratic Party and became an early supporter of Harry S. Truman. In return, Truman rewarded her with an ambassadorship to Luxembourg.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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6.75" x 9.75"

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