A Vision for America.
Ford, Gerald R. [Betty Ford]
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Add to basketSold by Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
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Add to basketFirst limited edition of President Gerald R. Ford's address to the Republican National Convention in Detroit, Michigan in 1980, inscribed by Ford to his son. Octavo, bound in full blue leather with gilt titles to the spine and front panel, frontispiece portrait of Gerald R. Ford. Betty Ford's own personal copy as stated on the colophon page to the rear and boldly signed by Gerald R. Ford. Association copy, inscribed by Ford to his son, "To Jack, with appreciation for his great help in '76â , his success in the G.O.P Convention in â 96â in San Diego and his support for Mother and me over the years. LOVE, Gerald R. Ford â Dadâ ." John "Jack" Gardner Ford, born in 1952, was a student at Utah State University during Ford's presidential years and worked during the summer as a ranger at Yellowstone National Park. When Gerald Ford ran for reelection in 1976, Jack was at the forefront, speaking on television and meeting voters all across the country. In the years following his participation in the campaign, Jack remained involved in Republican politics and even served on the host committee for the Republican National Convention in 1996. In fine condition. Housed in the original cloth slipcase. A simply stunning inscription from the former President to his second child. Gerald R. Ford (1913â "2006) served as the 38th President of the United States from 1974 to 1977, assuming office upon the resignation of Richard Nixon and becoming the only individual to hold the presidency without having been elected to either the vice presidency or the presidency. A longtime member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan and House Minority Leader, Fordâ s administration was marked by efforts to restore public trust in government in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal. His presidency addressed economic challenges, including inflation and recession, and significant foreign policy developments such as the continuation of dà tente with the Soviet Union and the final stages of the Vietnam War. Fordâ s controversial pardon of Nixon remains one of the defining and most debated decisions of his tenure.
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