Jimmy Carter collection 40+ items clippings, bumper sticker, photo, campaign
Jimmy Carter & Rosalynn Carter collection of 40 items, including one of his first fundraising letters for Habitat for Humanity, a campaign bumper sticker and brochure. This collection includes: Habitat for Humanity fundraising letter, 1980s, with letter, envelope, return envelope, and donation form (4 items total) President color photo with fake printed signature on the bottom of the photo, size 8” x 10” Presidential campaign bumper sticker, green and white, “Re-elect Carter Mondale”; paid for by the Democratic Clubs, Jimmy Carter Club & Point Loma “ brochure to Re-elect President Carter and Vice President Mondale” Los Angeles Times, Oct. 10, 1980; cartoon “Requiem for a Lightweight” Monterey Herald, The Herald Weekend Magazine, Aug. 7, 1988, “Carter continues enigmatic for many" People, Jan. 5, 1987, “No longer in the White House, a young Carter rediscovers the importance of being Amy” by Dan Chu, Jeffrey Giles & Don Lipper “ “ photo of Jimmy and Rosalynn “ May 25, 1987; photo of Jimmy and Amy Rolling Stone, Feb. 3, 2011, “The riddle of Jimmy Carter” by Nicholas Dawidoff; huge feature article Salinas Californian, Apr. 28, 1988, “Former first lady Rosalynn Carter suggests town forgive Fonda protests” “ Sep. 3, 1988, “Jimmy Carter goes back to school as lecturer at Emory University” “ Apr. 3, 1989, “Willie Nelson, Jimmy Carter puts faith on the line to raise cash for homes” San Diego Union, July 30, 1985; photo of Jimmy and Rosalynn building a home for Habitat for Humanity “ Oct. 20, 1985, “Carter hits snags in planning for center” “ Mar. 19, 1986; Rosalynn talks about Amy San Francisco Chronicle, July 15, 1986, “1000 attend funeral for Admiral Rickover”; photo of Jimmy, Rosalyn and George Shultz San Jose Mercury News, Feb. 2, 1987, “The beginner”; photo of Jimmy learning to ski at Crested Butte Mountain Resort “ Jan. 9, 1987, “Amy and Abbie put the CIA on trial”; photo of Amy and Abbie Hoffman at a protest “ Apr. 25, 1987, “Carter tells of work with poor during Sunnyvale appearance” by Dale Lane Star, June 2, 1987; photo of Rosalynn USA Today, Oct. 18, 1990; an interview with Rosalynn about mental illness and “Battling Stigmas” Watsonville Register Pajaronian, Apr. 30, 1988, “Ex-president Carter the picture of health” I personally clipped these myself, back when I operated the "Celebrity Newsclipping Service" in the 1980s and 1990s. Almost every clipping is identified by the source and date, making this ideal for serious collectors, libraries and archivists. The conditions are used, of course, with irregular edges, folds, creases and other signs of wear. But everything is original. I think you'll like this! It took me a while to put together. I saved it all these years, away from the light, in a non-smoking environment. Just for you! When you buy this rare gem, I will pack it carefully in a plastic cover, packed between stiff cardboard, shipped tight in a manila envelope.I am selling thousands of clippings right now from the eighties, so check out my store for more goodies. Personally, I think paper clippings are getting rarer and rarer in this digital age. Do you have a special request? Let me know and I'll look through my treasure vault for you. I have much more than I am listing. Thanks for taking a moment to read my listing. Have a great day! Stay safe! Be happy!
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 14 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| President | Jimmy Carter |
| Theme | Politics |
| Material | Paper |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Country/Region | United States |
Jimmy Carter & Rosalynn Carter collection of 40 items, including one of his first fundraising letters for Habitat for Humanity, a campaign bumper sticker and brochure. This collection includes: Habitat for Humanity fundraising letter, 1980s, with letter, envelope, return envelope, and donation form (4 items total) President color photo with fake printed signature on the bottom of the photo, size 8” x 10” Presidential campaign bumper sticker, green and white, “Re-elect Carter Mondale”; paid for by the Democratic Clubs, Jimmy Carter Club & Point Loma “ brochure to Re-elect President Carter and Vice President Mondale” Los Angeles Times, Oct. 10, 1980; cartoon “Requiem for a Lightweight” Monterey Herald, The Herald Weekend Magazine, Aug. 7, 1988, “Carter continues enigmatic for many” People, Jan. 5, 1987, “No longer in the White House, a young Carter rediscovers the importance of being Amy” by Dan Chu, Jeffrey Giles & Don Lipper “ “ photo of Jimmy and Rosalynn “ May 25, 1987; photo of Jimmy and Amy Rolling Stone, Feb. 3, 2011, “The riddle of Jimmy Carter” by Nicholas Dawidoff; huge feature article Salinas Californian, Apr. 28, 1988, “Former first lady Rosalynn Carter suggests town forgive Fonda protests” “ Sep. 3, 1988, “Jimmy Carter goes back to school as lecturer at Emory University” “ Apr. 3, 1989, “Willie Nelson, Jimmy Carter puts faith on the line to raise cash for homes” San Diego Union, July 30, 1985; photo of Jimmy and Rosalynn building a home for Habitat for Humanity “ Oct. 20, 1985, “Carter hits snags in planning for center” “ Mar. 19, 1986; Rosalynn talks about Amy San Francisco Chronicle, July 15, 1986, “1000 attend funeral for Admiral Rickover”; photo of Jimmy, Rosalyn and George Shultz San Jose Mercury News, Feb. 2, 1987, “The beginner”; photo of Jimmy learning to ski at Crested Butte Mountain Resort “ Jan. 9, 1987, “Amy and Abbie put the CIA on trial”; photo of Amy and Abbie Hoffman at a protest “ Apr. 25, 1987, “Carter tells of work with poor during Sunnyvale appearance” by Dale Lane Star, June 2, 1987; photo of Rosalynn USA Today, Oct. 18, 1990; an interview with Rosalynn about mental illness and “Battling Stigmas” Watsonville Register Pajaronian, Apr. 30, 1988, “Ex-president Carter the picture of health” I personally clipped these myself, back when I operated the “Celebrity Newsclipping Service” in the 1980s and 1990s. Almost every clipping is identified by the source and date, making this ideal for serious collectors, libraries and archivists. The conditions are used, of course, with irregular edges, folds, creases and other signs of wear. But everything is original. I think you’ll like this! It took me a while to put together. I saved it all these years, away from the light, in a non-smoking environment. Just for you! When you buy this rare gem, I will pack it carefully in a plastic cover, packed between stiff cardboard, shipped tight in a manila envelope.I am selling thousands of clippings right now from the eighties, so check out my store for more goodies. Personally, I think paper clippings are getting rarer and rarer in this digital age. Do you have a special request? Let me know and I’ll look through my treasure vault for you. I have much more than I am listing. Thanks for taking a moment to read my listing. Have a great day! Stay safe! Be happy!
