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Politics - American Presidents - Ronald and Nancy REAGAN (1911-2004), two cards signed "Ronald Reagan"; a newspaper photograph signed "Nancy and Ronald Reagan"; a typescript signed "Ronald Reagan to Gérard Léman"; a signed autographed photograph from Nancy Reagan to Gérard Léman; two photographs with printed signatures. - Gerald FORD (1913-2006), a C.A.S. - Dwight D. EISENHOWER (1890-1969), a photograph with printed signature. - Jimmy CARTER (1924-) , a photograph with printed signature and a letter with printed signature. - George W. BUSH (1946-), two signed photographs dedicated to Gérard Léman. - George H. W. BUSH (1924-2018), a photograph autographed by Barbara and George Bush; a typescript letter addressed to Gérard Léman signed ""Barbara Bush"". - Hillary CLINTON (1947-), a photograph autographed by "Hillary"; a typescript letter to Gérard Léman signed "Hillary". - Bill CLINTON (1946-), two signed autograph letters addressed to Gérard Léman; two autographed photographs, one addressed to Gérard Léman.

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Politics - American Presidents - Ronald and Nancy REAGAN (1911-2004), two cards signed "Ronald Reagan"; a newspaper photograph signed "Nancy and Ronald Reagan"; a typescript signed "Ronald Reagan to Gérard Léman"; a signed autographed photograph from Nancy Reagan to Gérard Léman; two photographs with printed signatures. - Gerald FORD (1913-2006), a C.A.S. - Dwight D. EISENHOWER (1890-1969), a photograph with printed signature. - Jimmy CARTER (1924-) , a photograph with printed signature and a letter with printed signature. - George W. BUSH (1946-), two signed photographs dedicated to Gérard Léman. - George H. W. BUSH (1924-2018), a photograph autographed by Barbara and George Bush; a typescript letter addressed to Gérard Léman signed ""Barbara Bush"". - Hillary CLINTON (1947-), a photograph autographed by "Hillary"; a typescript letter to Gérard Léman signed "Hillary". - Bill CLINTON (1946-), two signed autograph letters addressed to Gérard Léman; two autographed photographs, one addressed to Gérard Léman.

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