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Roosevelt, Theodore,
Letters To His Children
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5261921 ISBN : 1594629781 9781594629785
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Letters to Kermit from Theodore Roosevelt 1902 to 1908
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1162786221.G ISBN : 1162786221 9781162786223
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Letters to His Children
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1015607462.G ISBN : 1015607462 9781015607460
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Roosevelt, Theodore IV
Letters to Kermit from Theodore Roosevelt 1902-1908
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1494078201.G ISBN : 1494078201 9781494078201
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ROOSEVELT, Theodore (Teddy); TWAIN, MARK [Samuel Clemens]; et al
LIBER SCRIPTORUM. THE FIRST BOOK OF THE AUTHORS CLUB
New York: The Authors Club 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Bar Association Library ink stamp on the title page with an ink number on the copyright page; two other apparently nonrelated small ink stamps on the rear endpaper and pastedown. Rebacked some time ago with nearly all of the original spine laid down and the hinges reinforced with tape. Some rubbing to the binding. Contents clean and in overall Very Good condition. Thick folio 10" x 13" in publisher's full dark brown morocco leather with ornately blind- and gilt-tooled spines and boards top edge gilt uncut. Copy #96 of only 251 copies SIGNED by each of the 109 contributors all noted American authors of the time the most prominent being Mark Twain "The Californian's Tale" the first appearance in print of this story Theodore Roosevelt "A Shot at a Bull Elk" and Andrew Carnegie "Genius Illustrated from Burns". This book was created as a means to raise money for a permanent home for the Author's Club organized in 1882. Each member contributed an original essay story or poem that was intended never to be published elsewhere Twain's story was included in THE $30000 BEQUEST in 1906. The book was printed by club member Theodore Low De Vinne on hand-made paper with wood-block engravings and fine typography. It sold for $100 more than $2000 in today's currency. Other contributors include William Dean Howells Henry Van Dyke John Hay Percival Lowell Charles Warner F. Hopkinson Smith Will Carleton and Frank R. Stockton. BAL 3438. In his bibliography of Mark Twain Merle Johnson notes that though "there are presumed to be 251 copies of the book; actually over 30 of these were not bound but were sold as separate articles." Many copies have also been broken up over the years so that the autographs could be sold separately. Most intact copies now reside in institutions. Early bookplate dated 25 April 1894 presenting the book to The Library of the Bar Association of New York by Albert Mathews Esq. <br/><br/> The Authors Club hardcover
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Dore
Cassell & Company Ltd. Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1883. First American Edition. Hardcover. Light cover rubbing and corner wear. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 502 pages . Cassell & Company, Ltd. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 800231
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré: Compiled From Material Supplied by Doré's Relations and Friends and From Personal Recollection; With Many . Published Illustrations Classic Reprint
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0259377414.G ISBN : 0259377414 9780259377412
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Life and reminiscences of Gustave Doreé: Compiled from material supplied by Doré's relations and friends and from personal recollection : with many . from Doré's best published illustrations
Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington 1885 Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington 1885 large hardback gilt titles and mottif of angel victorios over a skeleton xxxii 502 pages with many illustrations and frontis of Dore crack to spine edge wear and some soiling to boards neat pencil inscription to dedication page and tanning to extreme page edges but still in good tight clean reading order. Full refund if not satisfied. 24 hour despatch via tracked. If not pictured in this listing a scan of the actual book is available on request. Hardcover. Fair. Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : abc4283
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ROOSEVELT,THEODORE & HELLER
Life Histories of African Game Animals Volume I
PALLADIUM PRESS 2000T. hardcover. Like New. . Still wrapped in original plastic film unopened! A like new unread copy! PALLADIUM PRESS hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : mon0003943111
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ROOSEVELT,THEODORE & HELLER
LIFE HISTORIES OF AFRICAN GAME ANIMALSVOLUME 1
PALLADIUM PRESS 2000 HARDBACK BOOK IN NEW CONDITIONSTILL IN SHRINKWRAPFINE LEATHER BINDING. Hardcover. As New. PALLADIUM PRESS hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 306428
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Roosevelt, Theodore,
Life Of Thomas Hart Benton
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 45293357-n ISBN : 1017869383 9781017869385
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Roosevelt, Theodore 1858-1919
Life of Thomas Hart Benton
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 101786506X.G ISBN : 101786506X 9781017865066
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Roosevelt, Ms Priscilla
Life on the Russian Country Estate: A Social and Cultural History
Yale University Press 1995-09-23. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Yale University Press paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-0300072627 ISBN : 0300072627 9780300072624
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Roosevelt, Priscilla
Life on the Russian Country Estate; A Social and Cultural History
New Haven: Yale University Press 1995. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. William C. Brumfield Photographs. xvi 6 361 1 pages. Illustrations 158 black and white illustrations 72 color plates. Notes. Works Cited. Index. Format is approximately 9.75 inches by 10.25 inches. Nice signed and dated inscription from author on title page. DJ has slight wear soiling and some sunning. From the reign of Peter the Great Russia's country estates were oases of splendor and personal freedom in a vast sparsely settled and authoritarian land. This lavishly illustrated book is the first in any language to explore fully the vanished world of the Russian country estate. Priscilla Roosevelt brings to life these magnificent aristocratic dwellings discussing their origins their design and decoration the social family and cultural life within their walls and their physical demise after the 1917 revolution. The Bolshevik revolution destroyed both the world of the estate and much of the evidence about it. To recreate this lost world Roosevelt has drawn on many sources - including the physical remains of once-grand manor houses many photographed for this book the invaluable diaries and memoirs that chronicle a way of life that was to perish and the Russian art and literature that estate life produced and in which it was portrayed. From a Kirkus review: A lively account of social relations and material culture on the 18th- and 19th-century Russian estate. Roosevelt has made a major contribution to scholarship with this groundbreaking study of the Russian estate and its seminal role in the development of Russian culture. Roosevelt recreates in elaborate detail this almost forgotten world. Her impartial and intriguing picture is of interest to both scholars and to lay readers. Roosevelt discusses the dark side of estate life such as beatings separation of families harems rape and the denial of freedom. She also renders the fascinating cultural and artistic roles that serfs were made to fill. Educated at their master's expense serfs became actors opera singers craftsmen woodworkers and painters. Some even purchased their freedom. It was largely through the estates' nurturing of artisan skills and cultural pastimes the author argues that Russian culture took the course that it did. Roosevelt also focuses on the estate owners' search for self-definition as expressed in their material surroundings capturing in the world of the estate the dichotomy between East and West that permeated Russian culture and politics after the Petrine reforms. Yale University Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 75601 ISBN : 0300055951 9780300055955
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Roosevelt, Theodore and Heller, Edmund
Life-Histories of African Game Animals 2 volume set
NY: Scribner's. VG NO dj Bit of mottling to tan cloth. See more notes-->. 1914. 1st. hardcover. 8vo . 798pp in 2 vol . Bookplate both volumes. List of about 40 books taped v.I end paper. Pencil note of prev. owner naturalist Larry Watkins Good solid set. Scans on request. . Scribner's hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : MAIN031157I
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Life-Histories of African Game Animals Vol. 1 Classic Reprint
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1332020798.G ISBN : 1332020798 9781332020799
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Roosevelt, Theodore & Heller, Edmund
Life-Histories of African Game Animals 2 Volumes
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Brown Buckram bindings with brown gilt lettered leather label on spine Vol. I label is scuffed. Ex-library; numbers on spines. Bookplates on front endpprs. stamps on title page remnants of date slip on back endppr. Contents clean tight. With all the extensive plates and maps including two color maps in Volume I. xxvii x 798 pp. . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1914. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 023436
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Roosevelt, Theodore and Edmund Heller
Life-Histories of African Game Animals.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1914. First edition of Roosevelt's final work on big-game hunting. Octavo 2 volumes original buckram cloth with morocco spine labels lettered in gilt tissue-guarded engraved frontispieces with illustrations from photographs and drawings by Philip R. Goodwin and with forty faunal maps. In very good condition. A nice example. The 26th President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt was a prolific writer with a vast range of interests and areas of expertise. A lifelong naturalist Roosevelt was recognized for his robustly masculine persona which was reflected in his strong energetic style of writing. Published in 1914 Life-Histories of African Game Animals is Roosevelt’s final novel on big game hunting preceded by the enormously popular Hunting Trips of a Ranchman 1885 Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail 1888 The Wilderness Hunter 1893 African Game Trails 1910 and Through the Brazilian Wilderness 1914. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 125598
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Roosevelt, Theodore
LIFE-HISTORIES OF AFRICAN GAME ANIMALS. 2 VOLS
Palladium Press 2000-01-01. Leather Bound. New. Volume 1 & 2. NEW Inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages. E-mail for more info./pics Palladium Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 220927029
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Life-histories Of African Game Animals; Volume 1
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1016085966.G ISBN : 1016085966 9781016085960
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Life-histories Of African Game Animals; Volume 1
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1016091435.G ISBN : 1016091435 9781016091435
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Life-histories Of African Game Animals; Volume 2
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1017231915.G ISBN : 1017231915 9781017231915
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Life-histories Of African Game Animals; Volume 2
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1017237468.G ISBN : 1017237468 9781017237467
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Life-Histories Of African Game Animals - Vol 2
Harding Press 2009. Paperback. New. 438 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.97 inches. Harding Press paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : x-1444680307 ISBN : 1444680307 9781444680300
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Literary Essays
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1025810554.G ISBN : 1025810554 9781025810553
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Roosevelt, Theodore IV
Literary Essays: The Works of Theodore Roosevelt V12
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1258136090.G ISBN : 1258136090 9781258136093
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Literary Essays: The Works Of Theodore Roosevelt V12
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1258029553.G ISBN : 1258029553 9781258029555
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Roosevelt, Ruth; Lofas, Jeannette
Living in Step
Tab Books 1977-08-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Tab Books paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-0070535965 ISBN : 0070535965 9780070535961
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Log of the Cruise of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Gulf of Mexico 29 April-11 May 1937
Washington D. C. 1937. First edition one of only a few copies produced. Pictorial title page map with route markings in red and blue pencil. 35 leaves mimeographed on rectos only. 1 vols. 4to. Manila cardstock covers and white cloth spine as issued with original ink drawing on front. A few very light stains. Fine. First edition one of only a few copies produced. Pictorial title page map with route markings in red and blue pencil. 35 leaves mimeographed on rectos only. 1 vols. 4to. A fine fresh example of the log of Roosevelt's 1937 journey in the Gulf of Mexico at first aboard the U.S.S. Moffett accompanied by his son Elliott and others to rendez-vous with the U.S.S. Potomac near Aransas Pass for a cruise after tarpon. A temporary White House was established in Galveston where Roosevelt signed legislation and sent a formal letter of condolence to the German people after receiving reports of the Hindenburg disaster. On 8 May out in a guide fishing boat accompanied by an escort and Secret Service detail in two other boats Roosevelt had a big strike from a tarpon and landed the fish after an hour and twenty minutes. The log was prepared by Col. Edwin A. Watson notes Halter. <br /> <br /> This copy is inscribed by Roosevelt on the title to his old friend Marvin McIntyre who was among the President's small entourage on the land-side legs of this voyage: "Marvin H. McIntyre / from / Franklin D. Roosevelt." Where Halter describes the title leaf as the cover this copy is bound in original hand-crafted cardstock covers and embellished on the front with a black ink drawing of a fish on a hook an image echoing ones on both the title page and final leaf as well as the purpose of the trip. One copy in an alternate binding is recorded in commerce suggesting they may have been bound up on a somewhat ad-hoc basis.<br /> <br /> More than a dozen of these cruise logs were produced during Roosevelt's administration presented as gifts and ornaments to the small group of his sailing partners and close friends and family. This is among the most ephemeral though: unlike the others it wasn't produced by the Government Printing Office but instead printed via mimeograph in a simple hand-crafted binding and thus is rather more informal; it's likely that fewer than 15-20 copies were produced and due to its fragile nature it has appeared very rarely at auction and in commerce. As such it is an important relic of Roosevelt's much publicized love of sailing and the few surviving examples are a testament to his appreciation of his close advisors and friends who were sometimes not included in the "brain trust."<br /> <br /> An old acquaintance from Roosevelt's first job in Washington McIntyre clearly had endeared himself to the President and aside from their friendship Roosevelt also relied on "Mac" to speak to the press to organize his endless parade of brief meetings and to manage the expectations of anyone who got close to Roosevelt. To be tasked with this job during the Great Depression and the Second World War - when the problems were acute and the consequences of any presidential action severe - was no small task for any person but Mac's indifference to ideology his loyalty to the administration and his abilities secured him a long tenure in the Roosevelt White House. He was a regular recipient of these meaningful presidential gifts the same ones Roosevelt gave to his closest friends and family.<br /> <br /> A high point in any presidential collection and certainly in a Roosevelt collection. Halter p. 191 noting a copy at LC unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Log Of The Cruise Of President Franklin D. Roosevelt To Dry Tortugas Florida; 29 November 1937 - 6 December 1937
Washington DC: The White House 1937. Limited Edition. Cloth. Near fine. Log Of The Cruise Of President Franklin D. Roosevelt To Dry Tortugas Florida a limited publication inscribed to his lead Secret Service Agent Paul Hart. Octavo 25 leaves. Plain paper wrappers bound at spine with staples and cloth binding tape. Printed on 23 mimeographed leaves tipped-in photograph of Fort Jefferson on second leaf. Halter 191 Horowitz 83 Includes the White House envelope and recipient's business card. Housed in custom blue cloth clamshell case title in gilt on cover over red morocco label compartment for envelope with archival sleeve. This copy is inscribed on the title page to Roosevelt's Secret Service Agent who accompanied him on the cruise: "For Paul Hart from Franklin D. Roosevelt." This copy is from the private estate of Paul M. Hart Missouri City Texas February 2021. Possibly the scarcest of all the Roosevelt cruise logbooks. From Halter's research there were a total of 17 logbooks issued between 1934-1945. They were all privately printed with the authorship being unknown for each volume. It is suspected that FDR military aide Edwin M. "Pa" Watson authored this volume but there is no direct attribution. One other copy of Log of the Cruise of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Dry Tortugas Florida appeared in the 1996 Glenn Horowitz sale and we can find one copy held by the Library of Congress. <br /> <br /> This fishing trip off the coast of Florida aboard the presidential yacht Potomac included visits to Miami and Fort Jefferson. The President was accompanied by his son James Roosevelt Harold Ickes Edwin M. Watson recently widowed Harry Hopkins and twelve staff members. The President was suffering from a tooth infection during the trip but was in good spirits. Soon after the trip concluded Harry Hopkins was admitted to the hospital with stomach cancer and required life-saving surgery. [The White House] unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Log Of The President's Inspection Trip And Cruise On Board U.S.S. Potomac; 19 March - 1 April 1941
Washington: Privately Printed 1941. Privately Printed. Pamphlet. Near fine. President Franklin Roosevelt's Log of the President's Inspection Trip and Cruise On Board the U.S.S. Potomac signed by the president to his lead secret service agent. Quarto 11 x 8.5 in. 8 20pp. Blue covers stapled spine fishing rod illustration on cover. Repaired tear on top edge of front cover. Photographic insert opposite title page. Inscribed by President Roosevelt: "For Mike Reilly / from Franklin Roosevelt." Mike Reilly is listed as a member of the United States Secret Service. His name is in this publication with The President's Party along with other notables such as Robert H. Jackson Attorney General Harold L. Ickes Secretary of the Interior and Harry Hopkins advisor and New Deal architect. Housed in dark blue leather custom clamshell case gilt title on spine gilt title front cover. Horowitz 100 Halter 192. Log of the presidential cruise to the Bahamas in April 1941. The USS Potomac would serve as a decoy to allow President Roosevelt to escape to Newfoundland to meet with Winston Churchill during World War II. Mr. Reilly served as head of President Roosevelt's security detail throughout W.W.II leaving the White House detail after his death. He would later serve as an advance man for Governor Adlai Stevenson. Privately Printed unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Log of the President's Inspection Trip and Cruise on Board U.S.S. Potomac 19 March - 1 April 1941
Washington D.C. 1941. With frontispiece group photo of Harry Hopkins Attorney General Jackson President Roosevelt Major General Watson Secretary Ickes and Rear Admiral McIntire captioned "Port Everglades Florida Sunday 30 March 1941"; 8 20 pp. Text planographed from typewritten copy. 1 vols. 4to 11 x 8-1/2 inches. Original stapled blue wrappers with crossed fishing poles on upper cover light sunning at spots to covers mention of Durno's name on p. 4 circled in pen else fine. Preserved in custom blue morocco-backed folder. With frontispiece group photo of Harry Hopkins Attorney General Jackson President Roosevelt Major General Watson Secretary Ickes and Rear Admiral McIntire captioned "Port Everglades Florida Sunday 30 March 1941"; 8 20 pp. Text planographed from typewritten copy. 1 vols. 4to 11 x 8-1/2 inches. Rare log of the Presidential cruise from Port Everglades to the Bahamas in 1941. "Having had a desire for some time to get away from Washington for a few days of restful diversion including some hoped for fishing in southern waters. the President had instructed Captain Callahan his naval aide to have the Potomac available at Port Everglades Florida for a projected cruise to the Bahamas ." <br /> <br /> INSCRIBED to a reporter on board the cruise "For George Durno / from / Franklin D Roosevelt." From p. 4 of the Log "Messrs. Durno Reynolds and Cornell had transferred from the train to the Benson. These three were the only gentlemen of the fourth estate who were with the President during the cruise." Durno of the International News Service was a favorite of Roosevelt's and apparently was used to plant questions at press conferences Winfield FDR and the News Media p. 30. Halter p. 192 unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin Delano
LOG OF THE CRUISE OF PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ABOARD THE SCHOONER YACHT SEWANNA TO MAINE NOVA SCOTIA & NEW BRUNSWICK
Washington: Government Printing Office 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. A record of a two-week cruise in July 1936. Original blue cloth with an anchor in gilt on the front cover; 8 19 1 pages. Illustrated with a tipped-in frontispiece of the yacht and a large folding chart bound at the end. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the President on the front endpaper: "For Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr./from his affectionate Father/Franklin D. Roosevelt." Franklin Jr. along with his brothers John and James were piloted by their father aboard this charted schooner in a trip James called "Pa's prize cruise." Authorship of this log along with the other eight pre-war logs of presidential cruise-vacations has not been established but according to Halter's bibliography "it is probable that they were the work of several members of each cruise. As far as I had been able to check before this book went to press a total of 17 logs were issued from 1934-1945." All were privately printed in very small numbers and are virtually unobtainable. When they do show up they are usually not signed or inscribed. While never achieving the renown of his father Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was a successful congressman 1949-1954 who twice ran for governor of New York and who was a close friend and early backer of John F. Kennedy. He later became a successful businessman. A scarce book on the market this is an Association Copy of the highest order. <br/><br/> [Government Printing Office] hardcover
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Looking Forward
New York: The John Day Company Inc 1933. Advance review copy. Advance review copy in wrappers corrected issue. Association copy signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt on front free endpaper inscribed "For Emil Hurja from Franklin D. Roosevelt" and additionally signed by him on the title page crossing out his printed name. Recipient Emil Hurja dubbed "The Wizard of Washington" for his role in introducing opinion polling to US politics was among Roosevelt's political advisors during his presidency and is known for his work as a newspaper and magazine editor. He appeared on the cover of Time magazine in March 1936. <p>279 1 pp. Leaf with pp.141-142 the publisher's cancel laid in. Self-bound in jacket glued to textblock and trimmed as was typical for review copies at the time Near Fine lightly edge worn hinges fragile. Housed in custom slipcase with folding chemise rubbed and worn. <p>Approximately 130 copies of the present work were bound in paper wrappers for distribution to reviewers. Within 24 hours of issue the White House asked that the copies be recalled so that several important changes could be made to the text. Although a few copies had been delivered most were reportedly still on a truck bound for the post-office and were returned to the publisher canceled pages inserted and again mailed out to reviewers. Requests were made to recipients of the uncorrected copies asking for the return of the volumes fewer than 10 copies were not recovered. The present copy has the publisher's cancel leaf at pp.141-142 laid in and other corrections made by hand on pp.36 158 & 269. Review slip laid in adhesive residue to ffep and slip where it was originally tipped in. Provenance: the collection of Jim Hier. <p>Rare twice-signed advance copy for reviewers. An important artifact outlining Roosevelt's vision for the Depression-addled United States published just before starting his first of four elected terms as President as well as an association copy with one of the key implementers of the New Deal. The John Day Company Inc unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D
Looking Forward.
New York: The John Day Company 1933. Bibliographer's copy First edition deluxe limited issue number 27 of 100 copies. This was the copy of Roosevelt bibliographer Frederick B. Adams Jr with his collation notes dated 9 May 1935 loosely inserted. Published to coincide with Roosevelt's inauguration Looking Forward was drawn from his papers and addresses and served as a manifesto of his ideas and policies. The deluxe issue in a slipcase and printed on special paper was issued five weeks after the trade issue. Adams 1910-2001 served as director of the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City from 1948 to 1969. His mother was a cousin of Roosevelt. He published two extensive studies of the printing of Looking Forward and the textual alterations between the proof and published stages: "The President as Author" The Colophon 1936 and "Mr. Roosevelt Continues as President and Author" The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 1943. The collation notes in this copy are probably the most detailed collation of this book available. He comments "It is therefore obvious that the book was printed so far as possible pp. 31 to 254 incl. on cheaper stock of which it was impossible to find a further supply at short notice making it necessary to fill out with another kind of paper which also had to be used for corrections". He also observes that: "The second gathering of 8's ends with p. 30. It is possible that the printing of these first two gatherings was delayed pending the receipt of the President's introduction dated March 1st". It was sold in Adams's sale Sotheby's 2001 lot 303. Octavo. Original blue cloth spine lettered in gilt gilt facsimile signature on front cover. In original glassine and publisher's slipcase matching limitation number on spine panel. Spine a little sunned with very minor rubbing at head; glassine a little chipped; slipcase slightly worn at extremities. A very good copy. Halter T552. hardcover
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Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Looking Forward
Gallery Books 2009-01-13. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallery Books paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-1439148694 ISBN : 1439148694 9781439148693
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D
Looking Forward
New York: John Day 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/good . Octavo 279pp. First edition presumed second state with none of the cancel leaves apparently in the first batch of copies which contained errors and were promptly corrected see Halter "Collecting First Editions of Franklin Roosevelt". A crisp clean copy near fine with a hint of age-toning and previous owner's blindstamp to the front free endpaper else a nicer than usual example. In a good or better dust jacket sunned as usual on the spine and with a few short tears repaired with tape to verso but with no notable chips. John Day hardcover
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Looking Forward
London: Heinemann 1933. Pages clean and bright spotting on closed edges foxing on endpapers boards slightly cocked but firm rubbing and chipping to dust jacket with some closed tears on the edges. First Edition. Hard. Good/Good Minus. 8vo. Heinemann Hardcover
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Looking Forward
John Day Company 1933. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Very good first edition with no later printings listed on copyright page. Edgewear and rubbing at top and bottom of spine. Slight browning on pastedown and free endpapers. In very good dust jacket with original price $2.50 still listed on front flap. Front flap of jacket detached chipping at top and bottom of spine. John Day Company hardcover
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Looking Forward
The John Day Co 1933. Hardcover. Very Good. Inscribed special edition one of 10 copies; this being #5. With gold on top edge and bevelled boards. Spine is sun-faded page corners partially missing at right top. Housed in a custom-made fold-out case. Comes with a letter from the White House thanking the publisher for temporarily suspending publication. The John Day Co hardcover
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Looking Forward
John Day 1933. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. One of ten deluxe copies only prepared for presentation by the publisher and FDR. The publisher in addition to the first trade edition published a deluxe edition in a different format of 100 copies only all numbered. Copies 11 through 100 were for sale. Copies 1 through 10 were not for sale. This is copy 10 one of the first 10 copies explicitly according to the colophon page not for sale. Differs from the first trade edition in many ways including gold gilt on top edge and beveled boards. Also strangely the deluxe edition is a smaller format than the trade edition although it has all the same content. Housed in a custom-made collector slipcase. Needless to say deluxe one of ten copies of significant books by US Presidents are very uncommon. This is an early title by FDR articles and speeches before he became President and published just when he started his first term. Issued without a dust jacket. We have seen only one other copy of this presentation edition and it was inscribed by FDR. John Day hardcover
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Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell
Love and Luck: The Story of a Summer's Loitering on the Great South Bay
<p>1886 Harper and Brothers first edition. Uncommon as a true first.<br /><br />Condition of the book is Good. The binding is sound. Inside pages are complete and unmarked. Condition issues include discoloration of the front board panel and wear to the book's exterior at the head of the spine and along edges and joints.<br /><br />Robert Roosevelt was the uncle of Theodore Roosevelt. "Uncle Rob" was a favorite of young Teddy. Robert was an avid outdoorsman with particular interest in fish and wildlife. He authored several non-fiction books on those topics. Robert's interest in the natural world is said to have influenced his nephew Teddy's advocacy for conservation related issues<br /><br />On the minus side of his personal history Robert was something of a womanizer and fathered several children out of wedlock. This book is one of Robert's few attempts at fiction and termed a "mediocre novel" by one of Teddy's biographers. That said it is very uncommon and may be of interest to Theodore Roosevelt collectors.</p><p><br />Price discounted for inventory reduction.</p> Harper & Brothers hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2119
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Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell
Love And Luck: The Story Of A Summer's Loitering On The Great South Bay 1886
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1166319148.G ISBN : 1166319148 9781166319144
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Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell
Love And Luck: The Story Of A Summer's Loitering On The Great South Bay 1886
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1166372979.G ISBN : 1166372979 9781166372972
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Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell
Love and Luck: The Story of a Summer's Loitering on the Great South Bay.
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1279621036.G ISBN : 1279621036 9781279621035
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Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell
Love And Luck: The Story Of A Summer's Loitering On The Great South Bay 1886
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1104996243.G ISBN : 1104996243 9781104996246
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Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell
LOVE AND LUCK: The Story of a Summer's Loitering on the Great South Bay
New York: Harper & Brothers. Good with no dust jacket. 1886. Hardcover. Coated paper boards with cover illustration of sailing vessel and fishing equipment green floral endpapers. Same date on title and copyright pages. ; 5" x 6-3/4"; iv 350 2 ads pp; Ex-library though marked only with a stamp on FFEP and remnants of a spine label. Binding cocked covers soiled and well worn esp. at corners and along spine. Bookseller stamp of C. Beach of San Francisco. Solid hinges a few spots on the first and last few pages but the text block is generally VG. . Harper & Brothers hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 3125
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Roosevelt, Blanche Roosevelt
Marked
hansebooks 2017. Paperback. New. 376 pages. 8.50x5.99x0.85 inches. hansebooks paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1-3337107583 ISBN : 3337107583 9783337107581
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Marked ""In Haste."" A Story of To-day
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1356449573.G ISBN : 1356449573 9781356449576
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Marked In Haste: A Story Of Today 1883
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0548878005.G ISBN : 0548878005 9780548878002
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