* [GRAHAM, KATHARINE]. A group of books from Katharine Graham's personal collection, including:
ABBOUD, A. Robert. Money in the Bank. How Safe is It? Homewood, Illinois, 1988. -- ALEXANDER, Herbert E., editor. Campaign Money; Reform and Reality in the States. New York, 1976. -- ASHMORE, Harry S. Fear in the Air. Broadcasting and the First Amendment: The Anatomy of a Constitutional Crisis. New York, 1973. FIRST EDITION. -- BIRD, Caroline. Enterprising Women. New York, 1976. FIRST EDITION. -- COMER, James P. Maggie's American Dream. The Life and Times of a Black Family. New York and Scarborough, Ontario, 1988. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. -- And 7 others. Together, 12 works in 12 volumes, 8vo, publisher's cloth, original dust jackets (except where indicated), ALL INSCRIBED TO GRAHAM BY THE AUTHORS, condition generally fine, complete list available upon request.
Katharine (Kay) Meyer Graham was the first female Fortune 500 CEO and publisher of a major American newspaper, The Washington Post. Graham controlled the newspaper for over two decades. During her reign, the Post published the content of the Pentagon Papers and covered the Watergate conspiracy, which ultimately led to the resignation of President Nixon. Graham went on to win a Pulitzer Prize in 1998 for her memoir, Personal History.
Estimate $600-800
Property of the Collection of Ryan Buzzetti, Portland, Oregon