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The Book Of Common Prayer

Early Edition

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The Book of Common Prayer, with an exceptional inscription by President Gerald R. Ford.

Twelvemo, lvii, 676pp. Black leather, title in gilt. All edges gilt. Two silk bookmarks. Book appears largely unread. Signed by President Gerald Ford on the front free endpaper: “I would rather travel thousands of miles for peace than take a single step toward war. Gerald R. Ford.”

The famous phrase “I would rather walk a thousand miles for peace than to have to take a single step for war” was first spoken by President Gerald Ford at an Air Force commissioning ceremony in Arizona. It was subsequently used the following week as Ford departed for Japan, becoming the first president to make an official trip to the island nation and marking Ford’s first trip as president. During the trip, President Ford met with Emperor Hirohito and worked to improve trade relations. The now-famous phrase was used a couple of times during the trip, upon departure from the South Lawn of the White House and at the Japan Press Club.

Additional information

Location Published

New York

Publisher

The Seabury Press

Edition

Early Edition

Date Published

1953

ISBN
Binding

Full leather

Condition

Fine

Jacket Condition
Author

Ford | Gerald R.