The President's Daughter
- Cloth
- New York: Elizabeth Ann Guild Inc, 1927
New York: Elizabeth Ann Guild Inc, 1927. First Edition, Second State. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. First edition, first printing of The President's Daughter by Nan Britton, with the scarce first state dust jacket.. Octavo, v, [3], 399pp. Black cloth, title in gilt on spine and front cover. The second state, with the full page "Six Burley Men" notice preceding frontispiece portrait. Solid text block, free of any marks or notations. Includes the frontispiece portrait and numerous photographic plates. Faint toning along leafends, a near fine example. In the publisher's dust jacket, white flaps, a few small closed tears along rear panel, a bright, near fine example. (Martin / Goehlert 7836) Scarce in this condition. The President's Daughter marked the first time that a presidential mistress published her story for the public. Nan Britton (1896-1991) alleged in the book that President Warren G. Harding was the father of her daughter, Elizabeth Ann Blaesing. With Harding's untimely death in 1923, he was unable to personally confirm or deny the scandal, but his family denied the allegation for years. In 2015, Britton's claim was confirmed using DNA testing. Nan Britton died in 1991 and her daughter, Elizabeth, died in 2005.
Details
Title
The President's Daughter
Author
Britton, Nan
Binding
Cloth
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
Elizabeth Ann Guild Inc: New York
Date
1927
Edition
First Edition, Second State