Addresses And State Papers Of Spiro T. Agnew; Governor Of Maryland 1967-1969. Edited by Franklin L. Burdette, Professor of Government and Politics, University of Maryland
- SIGNED Cloth
- Annapolis: State of Maryland, 1975
Annapolis: State of Maryland, 1975. First Edition. Cloth. Near fine. The first edition of Addresses And State Papers Of Spiro T. Agnew, signed by former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.. Octavo, [two volumes], xix, 495pp, [index]; xix, 496-1038pp. Black cloth, title stamped on spine and front cover. Some spotting to cloth of Volume I, internally clean. Solid text block in both volumes. Free of notable wear. Housed in custom black cloth slipcase. Includes letter Agnew's assistant in 1980 to the recipient of this copy. Signed in Volume I: "With best wishes to Don _ / Spiro T. Agnew." Spiro Agnew (1918-1996) served as Vice President of the United States from 1969 until 1973, when he was forced from public office for accepting kickbacks from contractors. The scheme began when Agnew was the Baltimore County Executive, continued when he became the Governor of Maryland in 1966, and escalated when he became Vice President in 1968. The scheme fell apart in early 1972 when United States Attorney George Beall opened an investigation into corruption in Baltimore County, with whispers that Agnew may be involved. The story went public in 1973, with Agnew quickly losing support within the Nixon administration and ultimately resigning on October 10th.
Details
Title
Addresses And State Papers Of Spiro T. Agnew; Governor Of Maryland 1967-1969. Edited by Franklin L. Burdette, Professor of Government and Politics, University of Maryland
Author
Agnew, Spiro T.
Binding
Cloth
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
State of Maryland: Annapolis
Date
1975
Edition
First Edition