President George Washington’s Official Handwritten Message to the Senate on His Reelection, Hoping His Second Term Will Lead to “the happiness of our country”
From the First Case from the Legendary Law Firm Lincoln & Herndon: an Unpublished Draft with Extensive Handwriting of Both Men
Napoleon on the Defining Character of a Great Leader: “it is advantageous for the good of the service to be liked.”
A Rare and Important Original Act of Congress, Signed by Thomas Jefferson, Wherein Congress Funds the State Department As the U.S. Government Gets Underway
Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s Original Letter of Thanks to a Triumphant English People, Who Had Withstood the Nazi Onslaught
The Essential Ernest Hemingway: On the Sea, Fish, Writing Books and Screenplays, Filming His Book “The Old Man and the Sea”, Cuba, and Containing a Certain Proposition
Theodore Roosevelt Manifests the Leadership Principle That Patriotism Must Triumph Over All Personal Considerations