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[ROOSEVELT] - ROZ (Firmin).-
Roosevelt.
P., Dunod (Collection "Les Constructeurs"), 1948, in 12 broché, 226 pages.
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[ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.] MILLER, James Nevin.
"President Roosevelt's White House Hobbies." In: Modern Mechanix and Inventions. Volume XI Number 4.
Minneapolis:: Modern Mechanix Publishing Co. February 1934. publisher's wrappers illustrated in color. Light use to wrappers. 8vo. The 5-1/5 p. article on Roosevelt is illustrated from photographs. Modern Mechanix Publishing Co., unknown
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[ROOSEVELT FAMILY COPY] CORNEILLE
1895 printing of Corneille's Le Cid signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. as a Groton student in 1932
New York: F. M. Warren 1854. Hardcover. Very Good. <br/><br/> F. M. Warren hardcover
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[Roosevelt], White House
1902 Teddy Roosevelt White House Stereoview
1902. White House stereoview sepia toned 3 x 7" The Perfect Stereograph Teddy Roosevelt "State Dinner to Prince Henry East Room of the White House fancily decorated view of East Room for a 1902 Teddy Roosevelt White House Dinner. In excellent condition. unknown
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[ROOSEVELT FAMILY COPY] MOLIERE
1925 edition of Molière's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme signed twice by Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
New York: Gin & Company 1925. Hardcover. Very Good. <br/><br/> Gin & Company hardcover
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[Roosevelt, James]
1948 Jackson Day Dinner with 1948 Jackson Day Dinner information 3 items together autographed by Roosevelt
Los Angeles: The Democratic National Committee and The Democratic State Central Committee 1948. Two-page letter on letterhead a carbon-copy early generation very legible signed in fountain-pen by James Roosevelt as General Chairman of the DNC about 250 words; accompanied by a photocopied leaf dinner and reception info and a professionally-printed 3.5x6 inch contribution card. Foldlines for mailing envelope not present very good condition. The Democratic National Committee and The Democratic State Central Committee unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin Delano]; [Churchill, Winston]; [Stalin, Joseph]
A három szövetséges nagyhatalom: a Szovjetunió az Amerikai Egyesült Ãllamok és Nagy-Britannia vezetÅ‘inek a Krim-félszigeten tartott értekezlete. Conference of the Three Allied Powers the Soviet Union the United States and the United Kingdom held at the Crimean Peninsula.
Budapest: Athenaeum 1945. Original vintage poster. Folded. Restored. Overall in good condition. Original vintage poster. 60 × 84 cm. <p><br /> Scarce poster of the official announcement of the agreements of the Yalta Conference.<br /> <p><p><br /> With a photographic reproduction of the famous image of the Big Three Winston Churchill Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference somewhat manipulated. With coloured ornament on the top of the flags of the United States of America the United Kingdom “crowned†with the red banner of the Soviet Union.<br /> <p><p><br /> The text lists the leaders Churchill Roosevelt and Stalin and other participants of the conference from each country than gives short notes in 9 sections of the agreements about the future of Germany unconditional surrender occupation and the occupation zones reparations the establishment of the United Nations the agenda of the post-war Europe and about the status of Poland and Yugoslavia.<br /> <p><p><br /> The Yalta Conference between February 4 to 11 1945 was the second of the three conferences among the “Big Three†for discussing Europe post-war reorganization. The participants were the heads of the government of the United States the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union represented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin the Generalissimus of the Soviet Union.<br /> <p><p><br /> Scarce WWII document.<br /> <p>. Athenaeum unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, Theodore]
A Memorial to Theodore Roosevelt
New York: State of New York 1919. Hardcover. Very good. Large 8vo. Publisher's cloth. Frontispiece. Numerous contemporary clippings from newspapers and magazines laid in. State of New York hardcover
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[Roosevelt, Franklin D.] Sutherland, Michael C
A Selective Bibliography of the Zeitlin Franklin Delano Roosevelt Collection
Los Angeles: Occidental College. 1988. 8vo - over 73/4" - 93/4" tall. F First Edition Used. Paperback. Very Good. VG in wraps 8vo 12pp Occidental College paperback
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[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]
Address of the President of the United States on national defense
Washington: United States Government Printing Office 1940. 8vo pp. 5; printed self-wrappers; minor toning along edges else fine. At head of title: "76th Congress 3d Session House Document No. 751." Address inspired by "ominous days.whose swift and shocking developments force every neutral nation to look to its defenses in the light of new factors." Especial concerns are raised regarding the United States proximity in terms of flight times to Greenland the Azores and Bermuda if these were to fall "into hostile hands." Library of Congress US Navy Central Oklahoma and Vanderbilt only in OCLC as of July 2014. United States Government Printing Office unknown
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[Roosevelt, Eleanor] Roosevelt, James and Shalett, Sidney
Affectionately F.D.R.; A Son's Story of a Lonely Man
New York: Harcourt Brace & Company 1959. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. Inscribed by the wife of the "lonely man" First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt the first edition of Affectionately F.D.R. A Son's Story of a Lonely Man by James Roosevelt and Sidney Shalett. Octavo xii 394pp. Publisher's green cloth title stamped in gilt on spine. Stated "first edition" on copyright page. A few finger smudges throughout dampstain to top quarter of chapter 7-8 no impact to text block. In the publisher's first state dust jacket retail price on front flap small chips at spine light shelf wear a bright example. Inscribed on the half title: "Harry dear I think you will enjoy this. Love E.R." A scarce work signed by Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt on "Affectionately F.D.R. from November 19 1959: "I have never mentioned in this column the book written by my oldest son James about his father called "Affectionately F.D.R." No father could have asked for a more understanding and sympathetic tribute from a son and it is certainly written with deep affection. I have a slight reservation about some things that are said in the book about other people but not about my husband. The reason is that I think they reflect the observations and feelings of a very young man perhaps at the time not quite capable of understanding certain things and who therefore was impatient. Harcourt, Brace & Company unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D.]. SERLING, ROBERT
Airforce One Is Haunted
New York: St. Martin’s 1985. First Edition. Uncorrected proof copy. Paperbound. Fine. An intriguing ghost story novel. “President Jeremy Haines is in a faltering second term beset by staggering problems the most important of which is the successful development of an anti-missile system that would allow the U.S. to destroy the USSR without fear of retaliation.in this vulnerable state he comes face to face with the specter of America’s most controversial political leader: Franklin Roosevelt.†St. Martin’s unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.]
America! Above All
Chicago: M'F'D by Scene-of-Action Corp ca. 1937. Lithographic window decal 25.25x30.5cm; illustration printed within patriotic red white and blue border showing an American flag blowing in the wind with inset circular colored photographic portrait of FDR. Right-hand edge trimmed close else Fine. M'F'D by Scene-of-Action Corp unknown
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[Roosevelt, Theodore] [Taft, William H.]
Autograph Album: President Theodore Roosevelt and President William H. Taft
Washington D.C.: Not Stated 1908. Autograph Album. Leather bound. Very good. Autograph album featuring the signatures of President Theodore Roosevelt and President William H. Taft and their Vice Presidents Charles W. Fairbanks and James S. Sherman all while in office. All signatures dated between 1908 - 1910. Full piece measures 6.5" x 8" bound in textured black leather title in gilt on front cover. Housed in custom black leather clamshell. The recipient of this piece is unknown. Additional notable signers include: Sen. Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan Henry Cabot Lodge Elihu Root and future Vice President Charles Curtis. Signed by President Roosevelt on March 7th 1908 and by President Taft on June 25 1910 during their presidencies. A total of 75 notable inscriptions. Complete list of signers: Robert M. La Follette Sr. Henry Cabot Lodge Elihu Root Chauncey M. Depew Edward Everett Hale Charles Curtis William E. Borah George Sutherland Simon Guggenheim William M. Stewart Robert Love Taylor Robert J. Gamble William James Bryan Duncan U. Fletcher William Hall Milton Alfred B. Kittredge Coe I. Crawford Lee S. Overman Anselm J. McLaurin LeRoy Percy F. M. Simmons Knute Nelson Samuel D. McEnery Moses E. Clapp Murphy J. Foster Henry E. Burnham Thomas P. Gore Jacob H. Gallinger Alexander S. Clay William J. Stone Winthrop M. Crane Francis G. Newlands Robert L. Owen Nelson W. Aldrich Isidor Rayner John W. Smith Boies Penrose James P. Taliaferro Philander C. Knox George T. Oliver Augustus O. Bacon George S. Nixon Thomas C. Platt Clarence D. Clark Hernando D. Money Francis E. Warren Thomas H. Paynter Henry C. Hansbrough James B. McCreary William O. Bradley Jonathan Bourne Jr. Albert J. Beveridge George Chamberlain Benjamin F. Shively James B. Frazier Albert J. Hopkins William Lorimer Shelby M. Cullom Jonathan P. Dolliver John H. Bankhead Albert B. Cummins William B. Allison James P. Clarke Frank O. Briggs Stephen B. Elkins Thomas H. Carter Nathan Bay Scott Lincoln Dixon and Wesley Livsey Jones. [Not Stated] unknown
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[Roosevelt, Theodore]
Aviators Flight Log Book; N. AER. 4111
Washington: Government Printing Office 1942. Log Book. Cloth. Near fine. The World War II Naval Aviator Flight Log Book of Lt. Theodore Roosevelt III the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt. Octavo 212pp. Brown cloth title stamped in black on front. Name of Theodore Roosevelt III his rank and "USNR" written on front cover. This log covers flights by Lt. Roosevelt from August 1942 - May 1947. Roosevelt was a Navy Pilot and served as flag lieutenant to Rear Admiral John D. Price transporting him throughout the Pacific Theater. He also participated in combat operations including a January 30 1944 bombing of Midway noted as "Midway-Wake Bombing" in the log. This bombing raid was the first time PB2Y Coronado "The Flying Boat" was used for night bombing operations. Roosevelt would later receive the Navy Air Medal for his participation in this raid. On September 9 1944 Roosevelt escorted Admiral Nimitz Rear Admiral Price Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance and Admiral John Henry Towers on a test of the Martin PBM Mariner. A unique piece of World War II history and Rooseveltiana. Theodore Roosevelt III 1914-2001 was the son of Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt. He volunteered for service as a Naval Aviator during World War II serving in the Pacific Theater. He participated in vital bombing raids on Midway Wake Island Eniwetok and Guadalcanal as noted in the log book. He was often assigned to flight duty on the Naval Air Transport Planes a.k.a. "Flying Boats" which were ideal for officer transport but not for combat operations. After the war Roosevelt became an Investment Banker and a trustee of the Theodore Roosevelt Association. Government Printing Office unknown
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[Roosevelt, Mrs. Kermit ]
BIBLE bound in Jerusalem Olive Wood carved boards with Leather spine
London: Collins Clear-Type Press. Good. 1939. Hardcover. 320 4 maps pages; Contents clean and secure in binding carved olive wood boards and brown leather spine have been encased in a thick plastic cover. Address label affixed to front board: Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt / . / Washington D.C. / 20007" This Collins edition is printed on India paper and illustrated with many colour plates of scenes from the Holy Land. All page edges gilt; ribbon place marker. . Collins Clear-Type Press hardcover
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[Roosevelt, Theodore and Roosevelt, Franklin D.]
BIG STICK AND SOFTY WERE ASSISTANT-SECRETARIES OF THE NAVY. Being a Self Published Scrap Book of Correspondence Articles Autographed Letters Illustrations Etc. Pertaining to Both Presidents Roosevelt
Albany N.Y.: Self published by J.E. Boos 1948. A UNIQUE AND VERY PERSONAL COLLECTION containing SIGNED correspondences from Theodore Roosevelt Jr. governors of New York Eleanor Roosevelt and other political leaders and extracted magazine articles and many illustrations from various sources. Extracted articles are extensively illustrated by Frederick Remington and others also included are an abundance of illustrations from drawings and photographs either extracted or reprinted from other sources. 8vo 230x167mm all articles letters programs photographs and etc. are professionally bound together in blue cloth covered boards the spine lettered in gilt. 119 leaves including blanks and including photographs of Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt and many other illuminaries. A very well preserved and unique item. A fascinating collection of materials. Includes: A superb typed letter SIGNED CONCERNING THE NOMINATION PROCESS FOR PRESIDENT BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT Jr. on Doubleday Doran stationary addressed to compiler of this work John Boos and dated 1936; A typed letter SIGNED AND WITH MANUSCRIPT NOTATIONS by Eleanor Roosevelt addressed to Hon. George Graves on New York State Democratic Committee stationary dated 1928 concerning a political appointment; A typed letter on State of New York Executive Chamber stationary SIGNED by William Loeb Jr. Teddy’s secretary while President dated 1899; A 1929 typed letter SIGNED from soon to be Governor Herbert Lehman to Franklin Roosevelt on State of New York stationary; a typed letter on State of Michigan stationary to Franklin Roosevelt from Governor Fred W. Green SIGNED and dated 1930; Theodore Roosevelt’s article PHASES OF STATE LEGISLATION extracted complete from THE CENTURY Vol. 29 Iss. 6 April 1885; A menu from the dinner of the Democratic State Committee Wednesday April 15th 1936 at the Hotel Ten Eyck in Albany; Theodore Roosevelt’s story THE HOME RANCH extracted complete from THE CENTURY Vol. 35 issue 5 March 1888 which is extensively illustrated by Frederick Remington; Also RANCH LIFE IN THE FAR WEST from THE CENTURY Vol. 35 number 4 February 1888 also illustrated by Remington and FRONTIER TYPES and RANCHMAN’S RIFLE ON GRAG AND PRAIRIE and SHERIFF’S WORK ON A RANCH each extracted complete from unidentified issues of THE CENTURY; Theodore Roosevelt’s MAD ANTHONY WAYNE’S VICTORY from an unknown issue of HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY; THEODORE ROOSEVELT. A CHARACTER SKETCH by Ray Stannard Baker extracted from an unidentified magazine; The handout of the First Reformed Church of Albany for the Commemorative Service for Theodore Roosevelt January 12 1919. Self published by J.E. Boos hardcover
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[ROOSEVELT, Theodore].
Cadillac challenge of excellence. A rough rider credits the man of action. Facsimile brass plaque of quote by Theodore Roosevelt.
Detroit MI: Cadillac General Motors Corp. 1970. 4to. One brass-finish coated aluminum plaque preserved in embossed printed sleeve minor soiling edgewear 1 corner w/ slight bumping still VG. First edition of this Cadillac dealership sales promotion plaque honoring President Theodore Roosevelt. These were used to exhort Cadillac sales managers to increase their sales and that if they delivered twice the number of eligible units they would earn certificates and a sterling silver plated credit card to buy luxury merchandise from Tiffany & Co. Cadillac, General Motors Corp., unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.] COTTON, William (1880-1958)
Caricature portrait bust of Franklin D. Roosevelt in top hat. Original graphite and pastel.
N.p. no date. frame size 15 x 12 inches. Fine original condition. Image size approx. 9 x 7 inches. Signed and inscribed by the artist "For Bonnie or Bunnie from Willie." unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, Theodore]
Cover title: Roosevelt Military Academy "Builders of Men" Aledo Illinois
Aledo Illinois: Roosevelt Military Academy 1947. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 44pp. Illustrated. Stapled white pictorial wrappers printed in red black and gold reproducing a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt on front cover. Reproduces numerous photographs of faculty students campus buildings curriculum and facilities of the Roosevelt Military Academy in Aledo Illinois. Light wear at extremities of covers with few nicks and very small edge tears else a near fine copy; covers are bright text and illustrations are fresh and clean.<br /> <br /> The Roosevelt Military Academy named after Theodore Roosevelt was founded in 1931 in Aledo Illinois; a military academy with elementary junior and senior student classes it was home for over 3000 cadets from 1931 to 1973; the school closed in 1973. 1947-1948 promotional booklet soliciting students to enroll in the Roosevelt Military Academy.Published in 1947 to solicit fall enrollment of students for the class of 1947-48 with detailed information about the Roosevelt Military Academy named after Theodore Roosevelt including its history course curriculum a list of the faculity information about classroom and recreational facilities etc. Roosevelt Military Academy unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]
Diary of Mabel Bachelder White House Correspondence Secretary
Washington DC: The White House 1939. Personal Diary. Full leather. Very good. Personal diary of White House Correspondence Secretary Mabel Bachelder recording her time with President Franklin Roosevelt shortly before the outbreak of World War II. Three ring binder 6.5" x 9" black leather illustrated endpapers. Includes 22 individually typed entries and 11 pages of newspaper clippings. Includes a partial transcription of the journal. Housed in custom olive cloth clamshell title in gilt on spine over red morocco label. A historically interesting piece of Roosevelt-era history with details of the mundane workings of the White House to her description of the mood in the White House just prior to the breakout of World War II. “Since writing last the world has been fairly torn apart and put together again. The war was averted largely through the efforts of our own President who sent a personal message to Adolf Hitler and Premier Prime Minister Chamberlain advocating arbitration and later sent a personal message to Mussolini requesting him to use his influence with Hitler to persuade him to hold his troops out of Czechoslovakia until it could be discussed by the interested powers.†- October 3 1938. The White House unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin D.] Reynolds, Helen Wilkinson
Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley Before 1776; With an Introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Photography by Margaret De M. Brown
New York: Payson and Clarke LTD 1929. Limited Edition. Cloth. Near fine/good. Limited edition of Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley Before 1776 inscribed by Franklin D. Roosevelt to his son John Aspinwall Roosevelt. Quarto 14 467pp 1. Yellow cloth over blue cloth spine title stamped in gilt on spine. Housed in the publisher's paper slipcase title on label affixed to the spine. Includes the publisher's scarce dust jacket notable loss at spine chipping along edges hinges starting a fragile example. Housed in a custom half morocco chemise raised bands title in gilt on spine. Includes the publisher's map of the "Dutch Settlement of the Hudson River Valley" in sleeve on rear endpaper. Halter T 408 From a limited edition of 250 copies printed for members of the Holland Society of New York this being number 8. Inscribed on the front free endpaper: "For John Aspinwall Roosevelt from his affectionate father Franklin D. Roosevelt." Provenance: Christie's Lot 2514 May 2011. / Sotheby's Lot 5918 June 1989. John Aspinwall Roosevelt 1916-1981 was the youngest child of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. He attended Groton School and Harvard College graduating in 1938. Following in his father's footsteps John pursued a career in law earning his degree from Harvard Law School in 1940. During World War II he served in the United States Navy attaining the rank of lieutenant. After the war he practiced law in New York City focusing primarily on corporate law. John Aspinwall Roosevelt was also actively involved in various philanthropic endeavors throughout his life including serving on the boards of charitable organizations. He passed away in 1981. Payson and Clarke LTD unknown
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[Roosevelt, Eleanor & Hick] Quinn, Susan
Eleanor and Hick: The Love Affair That Shaped a F
Penguin Group USA. Used - Acceptable. Penguin Group USA unknown
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[Roosevelt, Eleanor] Cook, Blanche Wiesen
Eleanor Roosevelt: Volume 2 The Defining Years 1933-1938
Viking Adult. Used - Acceptable. Viking Adult unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, Eleanor] HARRITY, Richard & MARTIN, Ralph G
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. HER LIFE IN PICTURES
New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1958. First Edition. Hardcover. Slight wear with fraying to a small portion of the top front board. Still Near Fine in a Very Good or better dustwrapper. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the First Lady on the front endpaper to old friends Henry Morgenthau Jr. and his wife Marcelle: "To Henry & Marcelle/A Merry Xmas & a happy New Year/from/Eleanor Roosevelt/Xmas 1958." Henry Morgenthau was a long time friend of Franklin Roosevelt and was his Secretary of the Treasury. An uncommon title to find signed let alone with such a fine association. <br/><br/> Duell, Sloan and Pearce hardcover
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[Roosevelt, Eleanor] Lash, Joseph P
Eleanor: The Years Alone
W. W. Norton & Company. Used - Good. W. W. Norton & Company unknown
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[ROOSEVELT] GROSVENOR, Charles H.
Elevation of Labor. Record of Theodore Roosevelt from the Congressional Record
N.p.; issued without imprint or attribution ca. 1904. 12mo. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed paper wrappers; 24pp. Covers slightly grubby with shallow chip to rear wrapper away from printed area; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Anonymously-issued campaign pamphlet for Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 Presidential campaign directed to American workers. First portion quotes from Rep. Charles H. Grosvenor's NY speech on the floor of the House of Representatives March 28 1904; remainder consists of brief extracts highlighting the positive Labor record of Roosevelt and the Republican Party. Includes a section on the Anthracite Strike of 1902 which the authors blame on ".a vast stream of immigration of Poles Hungarians and Slavs into the coal regions" resulting in a steady decline in miners' wages. A somewhat uncommon Roosevelt Presidential item; OCLC notes about a dozen physical locations in the U.S. unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, Franklin Delano] BRODNEY, Spencer, Editor.
Events: A Monthly Review of World Affairs. Vol. 1 No. 1.
New York:: Events January 1937. First edition. publisher's printed wrappers. Light tanning to wrappers. 12mo. Events, unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin] Badger, Anthony J
F D R: the First Hundred Days
Hill & Wang Pub. Used - Very Good. Hill & Wang Pub unknown
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[Roosevelt, FD.] Jordan, David M. F. D.
FDR Dewey and the Election of 1944
Bloomington: Indiana U. Press 2011. First edition first printing. Hardcover in dust jacket. Bump to lower corner near fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Indiana U. Press hardcover
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[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]
Fifth plan on government reorganization: message from the President of the United States transmitting reorganization plan no. V.
Washington: U. S. Government Printing Office 1940. 8vo pp. 3; bifolium; minor foxing on p. 4 else about fine. At head of title: "House of Representatives 76th Congress 3d Session Document No. 784. U. S. Government Printing Office?] unknown
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Fine unsigned press photo of Roosevelt Franklin Delano 1882-1945 32nd President of the United States Leader of his country in World War II
showing the president in profile 7" x 5" 25th June unknown
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Fine unsigned press photo of Roosevelt Franklin Delano 1882-1945 32nd President of the United States Leader of his country in World War II
showing the president in profile 7" x 5" 25th June unknown
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Fine unsigned press photo of Roosevelt Franklin Delano 1882-1945 32nd President of the United States Leader of his country in World War II & General John J. PERSHING1860-1948 American General C-in-C American Forces in World War 1
speaking at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington where he placed a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier and welcomed the French as Allies the 82 year old Pershing is seated in a chair wrapped in a blanket 6" x 4" no date unknown
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[ROOSEVELT
Fine unsigned press photo of Roosevelt Franklin Delano 1882-1945 32nd President of the United States Leader of his country in World War II
addressing the nation in front of various microphones for a television speech pleading with the nation to " Save the Constitution from the Court" 8" x 6" 3rd October unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]
Fourth plan on government reorganization: message from the President of the United States transmitting reorganization plan no. IV which provides for a number of interdepartmental reorganizations
Washington: U. S. G. P. O. 1940. 8vo pp. 10; printed self-wrappers; fine. At head of title: "House of Representatives 76th Congress 3d Session Document No. 692. U. S. G. P. O.?] unknown
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[Roosevelt] Rowley, Hazel
Franklin and Eleanor
St Martins Pr. Used - Good. St Martins Pr unknown
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[Roosevelt] Rowley, Hazel
Franklin and Eleanor
St Martins Pr. Used - Very Good. St Martins Pr unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.] JOHNSON, Alvin Page.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Colonial Ancestors: Their Part in the Making of American History.
Boston:: Lothrop Lee and Shepard Co. 1933. First edition. publisher's gilt-lettered blue cloth in dust jacket. A bright fine copy in an attractive jacket with a tiny tear a tin y chip and some light use. 8vo. With Portrait Frontispiece and Charts. Lothrop, Lee, and Shepard Co., hardcover
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[ROOSEVELT, Eleanor] WINANT, John Gilbert
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT. MEMORIAL ADDRESS Delivered Before the Joint Meeting of the Two Houses of Congress as a Tribute of Respect to the Late President of the United States. Hall of the House of Representatives July 1 1946
Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1948. Newly Revised Edition. Hardcover. Bookplate detached and loosely laid in; very slight rubbing on spine. About Fine and an exceptional Association Copy. Specially bound black hard-grained morocco 6" x 9-1/4" with photographic frontispiece portrait of FDR. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT'S COPY of the official Congressional Memorial Service for FDR with both Roosevelt's bookplate and the small circular estate label this numbered A50 on the verso of the front endpaper and in gilt lettering on the front cover: "Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt." The text of Winant's address is followed by the program for FDR's funeral service held on 14 April 1945 and remarks made in the House and Senate in remembrance of the late president. The final section is devoted to messages of condolence from chiefs of foreign states. Listed in the Hammer Galleries 1964 Exhibition and Sale of Books from the Library of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. This book is listed in the section titled "Books of Exceptional Interest. Exhibited But Not For Sale." <br/><br/> (Government Printing Office) hardcover
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[Roosevelt, Franklin Delano] Black, Conrad
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom
PublicAffairs. Used - Very Good. PublicAffairs unknown
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : FORT707583 ISBN : 1586481843 9781586481841
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[Roosevelt, Franklin Delano] Black, Conrad
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom
PublicAffairs. Used - Acceptable. PublicAffairs unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin Delano] Black, Conrad
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom
PublicAffairs. Used - Good. PublicAffairs unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]
Further appropriations to carry out the present national-defense program: message from the President of the United States transmitting a request for further appropriations to carry out the present national-defense program
Washington: U. S. G. P. O. 1940. 8vo pp. 4; bifolium; for-edge a bit toned else about fine. At head of title: "House of Representatives 76th Congress 3d Session Document No. 874." Regarding "an extraordinary estimate of funds and authorizations required for the national defense" with special reference to "disturbances abroad and the need of putting our own house in order in the face of storm signals from across the seas." Central Oklahoma only in OCLC as of July 2014. U. S. G. P. O.?] unknown
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[ROOSEVELT, Robert Barnwell]
Game Fish Of the Northern States Of America And British Provinces. By Barnwell Pseud.
New York: Carleton Publisher 1862. 1862. 12mo. pp. 324. several text illus. original blind-stamped cloth rebacked with spine mounted paper lightly embrowned. several old portrait sketches in the text. original cloth rebacked with spine mounted. First Edition. Including chapters on American trout sea trout salmon New Brunswick blue-fish pickerel Thousand Islands flies and knots with illustrations insects &c. Gee p. 100. Sabin 73112. TPL 4177. cfHampton p. 80. F. Hardcover. New York: Carleton, Publisher, 1862. Hardcover
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[Roosevelt, Robert B.]
Game Fish of the Northern States and the British Provinces By Barnwell
New York: Carleton Publishers 413 Broadway late Rudd & Carleton 1862. First edition. 324 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green diapered cloth spine reads "The Game Fish of the North.". Slight wear at back joint else about fine. First edition. 324 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Robert Roosevelt was the uncle of President Theodore Roosevelt. Bruns R104; Gee p. 100; Sabin 73112; TPL 4177; cf. Hampton p. 80 Carleton, Publishers, 413 Broadway (late Rudd & Carleton) unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin D.]
Increasing the capital and lending power of the export-import bank of Washington: message from the President of the United States transmitting a request that Congress give prompt consideration to increasing the capital and lending power of the export-import bank of Washington by $500000000
Washington: U. S. G. P. O. 1940. Broadsheet approx. 23 x 15 cm.; some minor toning along edge else fine. At head of title: "House of Representatives 76th Congress 3d Session Document No. 881." A request to Congress made in response to the early days of the "war in Europe." Central Oklahoma only in OCLC as of July 2014. U. S. G. P. O.?] unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin Delano]
INSTEAD OF A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Berkeley Heights NJ: The Oriole Press 1942. stiff paper wrappers cord-tied. Oriole Press. 12mo. stiff paper wrappers cord-tied. 16 pages. including the text of President Roosevelt's United flag day address which concludes with a prayer by Stephen Vincent Benet. Introductory poem by Charles Dickens with a message by Rose Freeman-Ishill and Jospeh Ishill. Limited to150 copies printed for private distribution only. In very good condition. The Oriole Press unknown
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[Roosevelt, Franklin Delano] Peters, Fred J.
Isaac Roosevelt 1726-1794 Soldier Statesman Citizen of New York: A short genealogical record of the Roosevelts from 1649 to 1934 and notes in reference to John Bailey sword maker to the Officers of the American Revolution
Privately Printed 1934. Hardcover. 3 7 7 pages on hand-made paper; 2 mounted photographs the first of a painted portrait of Isaac Roosevelt and the second of the sword. Folio-sized 10-1/4 by 14 inches. A rather odd book presenting a survey of Franklin Roosevelt's male ancestors with an emphasis on the Revolutionary War-era politician Isaac Roosevelt. The final page is devoted to John Bailey who made a sword for Isaac. It appears that the House of Peters at one time a fine clothier had turned to selling artifacts in the 1930s issuing elaborate books to document collections they presumably had for sale. In this case your humble cataloguer believes they had in their possession a sword once owned by Isaac Roosevelt and seeing that his great-great grandson was in the White House sought to capitalize on this fact. It is in any case an uncommon book published in an edition of just 12 copies. Two copies located on OCLC one at the American Antiquarian Society and the second at the Harry Ransom Center. Bound in yellow half morocco over blue cloth. Spine tanned with a bit of spotting to the leather else a near fine copy in a very good slipcase. Bookmark ribbon detached but laid in. Copy 3 of 12 numbered signed Fred Peters and dated on a sheet of House of Peters letterhead tipped to the first leaf. JSP01.<br> Privately Printed hardcover
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[Roosevelt, Theodore]
JOLLY BEARS ABC
New York: Charles E. Graham & Co 1907. Very good. First edition of this ursine alphabet featuring a Rough Rider Teddy bear and a whole host of his adorable associates. From Auto Bear Andy to Zoo Bear JOLLY BEARS ABC depicts Teddy bears from all walks of life including Farmer Bear Fred and Old bear "worth a million." Most notable is the inclusion of Rough Rider Teddy clearly modeled on sitting president Theodore Roosevelt. The Teddy bear that we know and love had only been on the market a few years at the time of this publication and was not yet as ubiquitous as it is today. A charming and scarce alphabet. 10.75'' x 9.75''. Original stiff color pictorial wrappers. 4 pages of color illustrations 4 pages of black and white. 4 leaves. Wrapper with careful repairs to spine and corners mild toning; rear wrapper with a bit of soil. Leaves with scattered soil 2 leaves with tiny repaired closed tears. Colors vibrant. Charles E. Graham & Co unknown
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