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ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR
Personal Badges for the 1960 Democratic National Convention; with Typed Letter Signed
Los Angeles: np 1960. FIRST EDITION. Fine. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT'S OFFICIAL CONVENTION BADGES FOR THE 1960 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. With a signed letter from Roosevelt to her good friend Mayris Chaney concerning her arrival at the convention. TWO BADGES: Decorative medals held with red-white-and-blue ribbon the first reading "Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt / Former First Lady" on two metal bars between beautiful engraved patriotic designs at the top and bottom surrounding the text "United States of America" and "1960 Democratic National Convention Los Angeles"; the second badge again with the beautiful patriotic emblems reads "Honored Guest". The medals include the original box.<br /> <br /> On July 10 1960 the day before the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles Eleanor Roosevelt refused to ride in a limousine to a reception preferring to walk half a mile with reporters. The absence of former President Harry Truman underscored the Democrats' break with the past and cast a warm light on former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt who attended the convention to support the faltering and ultimately doomed Presidential Campaign of Adlai Stevenson. In speaking for Stevenson Roosevelt questioned whether Kennedy's Catholic faith might cost him votes and said he didn't have the support of African Americans. Instead she backed a Stevenson-Kennedy political ticket. This trip in 1960 proved to be the final Political Convention which she attended. After the election Roosevelt chaired the John F. Kennedy administration's ground-breaking Committee which helped start Second-wave Feminism the "Presidential Commission on the Status of Women." In 1999 she was ranked in the top ten of Gallup's List of Most Widely Admired People of the 20th Century.<br /> <br /> Her letter to Mayris Chaney included in this collection is typed on Roosevelt's personal New York City letterhead and reads in full:<br /> <br /> June 24 1960<br /> Dearest Tiny:<br /> <br /> I have had another change in plans and will arrive the night of July 10th getting in at 7:30 p.m. but you need not meet me as Frankie is having a car and driver at my disposal. <br /> <br /> Let's hope this is the last change! Anyhow it means I will be able to come to you sooner than I expected and this is a joy.<br /> With much love<br /> Devotedly<br /> signed E.R.<br /> <br /> handwritten Frankie is meeting me & - if avail we can come for you later after dinner.<br /> <br /> Mayris Chaney Mrs. Hershey Martin was a renowned dancer who worked with Roosevelt in the Office of Civilian Defense and one of her closet friends for almost twenty years. Their friendship began in the early thirties after Roosevelt's bodyguard Earl Miller introduced his charge to Chaney and her dance partner Eddie Fox. Roosevelt felt so at ease with Martin that she quickly nicknamed her "Tiny" included her in the close circle of friends with whom she could relax in private at Val-Kill and the White House in their homes and on vacation and served as Godmother to Martin's daughter Anna Eleanor named after Eleanor Roosevelt. The letter includes the original mailing envelope. <br /> <br />
A REMARKABLE HISTORICAL ARTIFACT. np unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Personal Memories of the Home Life
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1017916705.G ISBN : 1017916705 9781017916706
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D
Photographic portrait inscribed to the Governor of Hawaii.
1934. Presented to the governor during Pearl Harbour A large and imposing portrait inscribed by the 32nd President underneath the image "For Joseph B. Poindexter with the regards of his friend Franklin D. Roosevelt 1934". The recipient 1869-1951 was the eighth Governor of Hawaii appointed by Roosevelt in January 1934 and serving until August 1942. Poindexter welcomed Roosevelt to Hawaii in July 1934 when he was the first sitting president to visit the territory. Poindexter's administration saw the introduction of new welfare provision and labour laws in the mould of Roosevelt's New Deal. He was a firm advocate of Hawaiian statehood and held a plebiscite in 1940 in which the change was backed by two thirds of the electorate an important step on the winding path to statehood in 1959. Poindexter led the response to the attack on Pearl Harbor and controversially placed Hawaii under martial law. Photogravure platemark 442 x 312 mm photographer stamp of Harris & Ewing at lower outer corner. Mounted and framed with conservation acrylic glazing 705 x 560 mm. A few smudges around extremities else in fine condition. unknown
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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE
Photograph Signed
np: np 1907. framed. Fine. Beautiful photograph signed and inscribed by Roosevelt as president: “To / Mrs. Edgar D. Crumpacker / with the regards of / Theodore Roosevelt / Mar 6th 1907â€. A rich warm-toned image of Roosevelt sitting in profile looking magisterial. Beneath the image on the original matte Roosevelt has presented the photo to Charlotte Ann Lucas Crumpacker “Mrs. Edgar D. Crumpackerâ€. The Crumpacker’s were very active politically – Edgar Crumpacker served eight terms in Congress 1897 - 1913 as a Republican representative from Indiana and notably was part of Roosevelt’s 1905 inaugural committee. He is best known for introducing and championing the Crumpacker Bill – an attempt to fight the widespread suppression of the African American vote in the southern states. The bill unfortunately did not pass. The recipient Charlotte Crumpacker was one of the founders of the Congressional Club a society founded by Congressional charter in 1908 for spouses of elected officials to “facilitate bi-partisan efforts raise awareness of and support charities and provide educational enrichment†Congressional Club Mission Statement.<br /> <br /> Although this is a studio photo the photographer has not been identified and it appears to be quite rare – we cannot find other examples that have been offered for sale.<br /> <br /> Size: Image = approx. 6.5 x 9 inches. Sight with matte = 8 x 11 inches. Very handsomely framed with descriptive plaque beneath the image to an overall size of approx. 18 x 21 inches. Evidence of matte burn image fine inscription and signature strong. np unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 2904
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Photograph signed and inscribed by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Washington DC: Bureau of Engraving and Printing 1935. Autograph. Near fine condition. Unbound. Signed by Illustrators. First Edition. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Engraved portrait of the 32nd President of the United States 1933-1945. Inscribed and signed "For Thomas A. Logue from his friend signed Franklin D. Roosevelt." A magnificent full-face engraved bust portrait of the New Deal President. Attractively framed. Frame measures 13 3/8" width by 15 1/2". Engraving is a small folio measuring about 12 inches height. Bureau of Engraving and Printing Paperback
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Roosevelt, Theodore, III
Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt III Black and White
unknown: unknown unknown. unknown. Photograph. Good. Format is approximately 5.25 inches by 6.25 inches. Photograph is affixed to stiff backing material. While the photograph has no identifying information it is definitely the image of Theodore Roosevelt III. This identification was made not only by reference to the photograph used in the Wikipedia article on Theodore Roosevelt III but by review of other images available on the Internet. Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt III September 13 1887 - July 12 1944 known as Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was an American government business and military leader. He was the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt and First Lady Edith Roosevelt. Roosevelt is known for his World War II service including the directing of troops at Utah Beach during the Normandy landings for which he received the Medal of Honor. Roosevelt was educated at private academies and Harvard University; after his 1909 graduation from college he began a successful career in business and investment banking. Having gained pre-World War I army experience during his attendance at a Citizens' Military Training Camp at the start of the war he received a reserve commission as a major. He served primarily with the 1st Division took part in several engagements including the Battle of Cantigny and commanded the 1st Battalion 26th Infantry as a lieutenant colonel. After the war Roosevelt was instrumental in the forming of The American Legion. In addition to his military and business careers Roosevelt was active in politics and government. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy 1921-1924 Governor of Puerto Rico 1929-1932 and Governor-General of the Philippines 1932-1933. He resumed his business endeavors in the 1930s and was Chairman of the Board of American Express Company and vice-president of Doubleday Books. Roosevelt also remained active as an Army reservist attending annual training periods at Pine Camp and completing the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses the Command and General Staff College and refresher training for senior officers. He returned to active duty for World War II with the rank of colonel and commanded the 26th Infantry. He soon received promotion to brigadier general as assistant division commander of the 1st Infantry Division. After serving in the Operation Torch landings in North Africa and the Tunisia Campaign followed by participation in the Allied invasion of Sicily Roosevelt was assigned as assistant division commander of the 4th Infantry Division. In this role he led the first wave of troops ashore at Utah Beach during the Normandy landings in June 1944. He died in France of a heart attack the following month; at the time of his death he had been recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross to recognize his heroism at Normandy. The recommendation was subsequently upgraded and Roosevelt was a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor. unknown unknown
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Photograph inscribed to his personal secretary Grace Tully.
Likely Hyde Park before 1940. A relaxed Roosevelt presented to his long-term secretary Inscribed to Grace Tully: "For Grace from Franklin D. Roosevelt arrow in Roosevelt's hand to someone taking notes not you!". Tully along with Marguerite LeHand was Roosevelt's principal secretary during his years as president. The photograph shows a relaxed and jovial FDR taken sometime during his second term and likely at his Hyde Park residence in the Hudson Valley. The condition of his legs is clearly discernible beneath the trousers - an aspect of his condition he normally took pains to conceal. Just as visible is the mole over FDR's left eye which he had removed in 1940 and which some biographers speculate might have been a melanoma. The use of female secretaries broke with tradition with all prior presidential secretaries men. But LeHand's connection with FDR went back to 1920 before his polio attack and she was a consistent and loyal companion through the gruelling early years of his recovery. Tully's tenure dated from his 1928 campaign for governor of New York. When he won the presidency in 1932 Roosevelt had no hesitation about bringing these two loyal trusted and discreet assistants - both Irish Catholics from humble working-class origins - into his inner circle at the White House. Tully "occupied a front row seat at momentous events as secretary and friend to the man she called 'the Boss'. To her he had dictated letters to kings and to generals manuscripts for his radio fireside chats and such historical speeches as the one he delivered to Congress on Dec. 8 1941 asking for a declaration of war against Japan" New York Times obituary 16 June 1984. Tully recorded in her memoir "Franklin Delano Roosevelt was my boss for nearly seventeen years. In that span of time - final years for him - I watched him emerge from the twilight zone of poliomyelitis convalescence to move from one political stage to another one until he reached the summit of authority as President of the United States. I watched him pull the country out of our great depression and I watched him lead us to the threshold of victory in our greatest war. I long ago knew that it was my good fortune to work for a man of straightforward simplicity courage passion and honest - one of the great souls of history" Tully pp. 1-2. 249 x 202 mm mounted framed and glazed. Creasing at corners very good. Grace G. Tully F.D.R. My Boss 1949. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 161085
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Photograph inscribed to his personal secretary Grace Tully.
Presented to his long-term secretary Inscribed by Roosevelt to Grace Tully "For Grace bearing gifts Franklin D. Roosevelt" showing Roosevelt working through a stack of papers along with Tully and Marguerite LeHand together Roosevelt's principal secretaries during his years as president. The use of female secretaries broke with tradition with all prior presidential secretaries men. But LeHand's connection with FDR went back to 1920 before his polio attack and she was a consistent and loyal companion through the gruelling early years of his recovery. Tully's tenure dated from his 1928 campaign for governor of New York. When he won the presidency in 1932 Roosevelt had no hesitation about bringing these two loyal trusted and discreet assistants - both Irish Catholics from humble working-class origins - into his inner circle at the White House. Tully "occupied a front row seat at momentous events as secretary and friend to the man she called 'the Boss'. To her he had dictated letters to kings and to generals manuscripts for his radio fireside chats and such historical speeches as the one he delivered to Congress on Dec. 8 1941 asking for a declaration of war against Japan" New York Times obituary 16 June 1984. Tully recorded in her memoir "Franklin Delano Roosevelt was my boss for nearly seventeen years. In that span of time - final years for him - I watched him emerge from the twilight zone of poliomyelitis convalescence to move from one political stage to another one until he reached the summit of authority as President of the United States. I watched him pull the country out of our great depression and I watched him lead us to the threshold of victory in our greatest war. I long ago knew that it was my good fortune to work for a man of straightforward simplicity courage passion and honest - one of the great souls of history" Tully pp. 1-2. 201 x 254 mm mounted framed and glazed. In very good condition. Grace G. Tully F.D.R. My Boss 1949. unknown
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Photograph inscribed to his personal secretary Grace Tully further inscribed by Cardinal Mundelein.
c.1930s. Presented to his long-term secretary Inscribed by Roosevelt to Grace Tully "To Grace from FDR". The photograph shows Roosevelt talking cheerfully with Cardinal George Mundelein Archbishop of Chicago from 1915 until his death. Mundelein has additionally inscribed the photograph "To Miss Grace Tully with best Christmas wishes and my blessing for herself and those close to her. George Cardinal Mundelein". Grace Tully along with Marguerite LeHand was Roosevelt's principal secretary during his years as president. The use of female secretaries broke with tradition with all prior presidential secretaries men. But LeHand's connection with FDR went back to 1920 before his polio attack and she was a consistent and loyal companion through the gruelling early years of his recovery. Tully's tenure dated from his 1928 campaign for governor of New York. When he won the presidency in 1932 Roosevelt had no hesitation about bringing these two loyal trusted and discreet assistants - both Irish Catholics from humble working-class origins - into his inner circle at the White House. Mundelein was a major supporter of Roosevelt within the Catholic hierarchy a constituency Roosevelt took pains to cultivate. "Mundelein's pro-Roosevelt speeches and activities certified for Catholic voters that Roosevelt was a safe noncommunist political leader. In return for Mundelein's support Roosevelt had put the unofficial American seal of approval on Catholicism. The alliance established by Mundelein marked an important watershed in the history of American Catholicism" Klejment and Roberts p. 70. Tully was Catholic and had previously worked as secretary to Patrick Hayes bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. Tully "occupied a front row seat at momentous events as secretary and friend to the man she called 'the Boss'. To her he had dictated letters to kings and to generals manuscripts for his radio fireside chats and such historical speeches as the one he delivered to Congress on Dec. 8 1941 asking for a declaration of war against Japan" New York Times obituary 16 June 1984. Tully recorded in her memoir "Franklin Delano Roosevelt was my boss for nearly seventeen years. In that span of time - final years for him - I watched him emerge from the twilight zone of poliomyelitis convalescence to move from one political stage to another one until he reached the summit of authority as President of the United States. I watched him pull the country out of our great depression and I watched him lead us to the threshold of victory in our greatest war. I long ago knew that it was my good fortune to work for a man of straightforward simplicity courage passion and honest - one of the great souls of history" Tully pp. 1-2. 186 x 239 mm mounted framed and glazed. A little cockled. In very good condition. Anne Klejment and Nancy L. Roberts eds. American Catholic Pacifism 1996; Grace G. Tully F.D.R. My Boss 1949. unknown
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
Photograph. Signed and inscribed by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Washington DC: Not published 1940. Autograph. Very good condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Quarto 4to. An 8 x 10 inch black-and-white photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt in formal dress as First Lady sitting at a desk in the White House under the James Monroe portrait. Inscribed "To Mr. Max Abelman with good wishes signed Eleanor Roosevelt. There are a few minor creases to the corners and one tiny scuff in the top right corner not affecting the autograph. . Not published Paperback
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Photographic Reproduction Of Speech To Congress By President Theodore Roosevelt; Message Of The President Of The United States Communicated To The Two Houses Of Congress: Concerning The Employers' Liability Act And Antitrust Laws
Washington DC: T. K. Webster 1909. First & only edition. Hardcover. cloth lightly faded else very good;. Folio; pp; 28 leaves printed on rectos only; Typescript message with corrections in manuscript accompanied by a holograph note dated March 2 1909 from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry Beach Needham. pebbled terra-cotta cloth lettered in gilt;. Photocopy of corrected typescript and holograph: "Photographed from the original by T.K. Webster. Dec. 1911. Presented to his friend John S. Metcalf.†This speech was in response to the SCOTUS overturning the “Employers Liability Act†See Morris’ Theodore Rex pp 505-508. It appears that TR gifted the original amended typescript to Henry Beech Needham and it is this that Mr. T. K. Webster has reproduced. We strained to find a copy in the Harvard Collection but failed. We could locate just a single copy which conforms to this with the exception of the gift recipient. That copy is at the Murray Green Library at Roosevelt University Chicago and the recipient of that copy is Jane Addams. TR’s extensive changes additions deletions and marginal notes provide the insight to his thought processes regarding this issue. It is a truly Progressive speech admonishing the Court and insisting that the Nation has the responsibility and moral duty to protect the worker against loss from injury during employment in either the private or the public sector. T. K. Webster hardcover
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Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Photographic Portrait of the President at his desk signed in ink below as President and inscribed "For Antonio C. Gonzalez with my regards Franklin D. Roosevelt
Washington D.C.: Harris & Ewing n.d. 9-3/4 x 8 inches image size. Framed 14-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches overall. 9-3/4 x 8 inches image size. Fine youthful portrait of FDR as President at a desk heaped with correspondence inscribed to Antonio C. Gonzalez 1888-1965 New York attorney and FDR's ambassador to Panama Ecuador and Venezuela. Harris & Ewing unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
Photographic Portrait mounted on the back of a Pocket Mirror
1900. Unbound. Near Fine. Small gold-colored filigree pocket mirror with a mounted portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt at approximately 14 years of age. The portrait is surrounded with tiny pearls housed in a small satin mesh string-tied bag. The mirror is cracked but is otherwise intact and stable the portrait of Roosevelt and the rest of the mirror is in fine condition. This mirror was presented by Eleanor Roosevelt to Jane Plimpton Plakias a Vassar student who attended a leadership conference at Campobello the Roosevelt's home in Maine where she met the First Lady. Plakias later invited Roosevelt to Vassar to speak and still later served with her on a Refugee Protection Plan. They became lifelong friends. Plakias appeared on a PBS documentary about Roosevelt. unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Photograph Signed as President
An imposing beautiful portrait photograph showing the President seated and turned toward the camera from his desk boldly SIGNED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT in the mat below the image. Beautifully matted and framed. Fine. Illus. by Harris Ewing. 9 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. Framed. unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
1936. Color facsimile portrait. 20 x 16.5 inches. Small crease. 1936. unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore 1858-1919
Post Mortem Opinions
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1025217667.G ISBN : 1025217667 9781025217666
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Roosevelt, President Theodore
President Roosevelt on the Bible
New York: American Bible Society. 1913. Pictorial Self Wrappers. Very Good. 24mo; 12 pages; First page of the pamphlet reads: "President Roosevelt on the Bible Address Before the Long Island Bible Society Auxiliary to the American Bible Society at Oyster Bay Long Island 1901 June 11. Published with an introduction as it appeared in Bible Society Record July 1901." This separate edition as an American Bible Society Leaflet NY was published in 1913. 12 pp Pictorial stapled self wrappers with portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt on front wrapper. Nice example of this scarce Roosevelt item. . American Bible Society unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
President Roosevelt's war message to the Congress of the United States December 8 1941. Declaration of war with Japan. Recorded by: May M. Pierce. Special recorder
Los Angeles: Crystal Tone Records made for Kierulff & Co. n.d. 1942. Four 78-rpm 6½" red vinyl discs in original sleeves; condition fine; recording with usual scratches but entirely audible. Crystal Tone Records, made for Kierulff & Co., n.d. unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses and State Papers
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1023589192.G ISBN : 1023589192 9781023589192
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses and State Papers
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1023592312.G ISBN : 1023592312 9781023592314
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: November 15 1907 To November 26 1908 V7
Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.06x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : DADAX0548083940 ISBN : 0548083940 9780548083949
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses and State Papers
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1025243145.G ISBN : 1025243145 9781025243146
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses and State Papers
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1025243153.G ISBN : 1025243153 9781025243153
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Roosevelt, Theodore,
Presidential Addresses and State Papers
like new. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 5330023 ISBN : 0548083606 9780548083604
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Roosevelt, Theodore,
Presidential Addresses and State Papers
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Roosevelt, Theodore 1858-1919
Presidential Addresses and State Papers; Volume 17
New. Brand new and still unused unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1372974784 ISBN : 1372974784 9781372974786
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ROOSEVELT, Theodore (Teddy ROOSEVELT)
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES AND STATE PAPERS Six Volumes From THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT
New York: P. F. Collier & Son n.d. 1909. Reprint. Hardcover. Contents clean bindings tight; some uneven loss of gilt on the spines. Very Good or better. Six volumes in publisher's blue cloth with gilt-ruled and lettered spines. Each volume illustrated with a frontispiece photograph of Roosevelt. These 6 volumes comprise the complete PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES AND STATE PAPERS from a 14-volume edition of Roosevelt's works. The first volume is SIGNED on the front free endpaper by the author on the last full day of his term as president: "To/Warren Rudolph Forster/with all good wishes/for his future from/Theodore Roosevelt/March 3rd 1909." William Howard Taft assumed the presidency the very next day. Forster a boy at the time was the son of Rudolph Forster who was Executive Clerk and Administrative Officer in Charge of Executive Papers at the White House until his death in 1943 a secretary to presidents from William McKinley through Franklin D. Roosevelt. Each volume with Warren Rudolph Forster's bookplate on the front pastedown. <br/><br/> P. F. Collier & Son hardcover
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: May 10 1905 To April 12 1906 V4
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1162925175.G ISBN : 1162925175 9781162925172
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Edition - The Winning of the West German Edition
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 3732669270.G ISBN : 3732669270 9783732669271
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Edition - The Winning of the West German Edition
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 3732669297.G ISBN : 3732669297 9783732669295
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: April 14 1906 To January 14 1907 V5
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1163392189.G ISBN : 1163392189 9781163392188
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: December 3 1901 To January 4 1904 V2
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0548083797.G ISBN : 0548083797 9780548083796
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: February 19 1902 To May 13 1903 V1
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0548083606.G ISBN : 0548083606 9780548083604
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: January 16 1907 To October 25 1907 V6
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1163392286.G ISBN : 1163392286 9781163392287
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: January 16 1907 To October 25 1907 V6
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0548083932.G ISBN : 0548083932 9780548083932
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: November 15 1907 To November 26 1908 V7
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0548083940.G ISBN : 0548083940 9780548083949
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: May 10 1905 To April 12 1906 V4
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0548083819.G ISBN : 0548083819 9780548083819
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: April 14 1906 To January 14 1907 V5
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Riferimento per il libraio : 0548083835.G ISBN : 0548083835 9780548083833
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: November 15 1907 To November 26 1908 V7
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Riferimento per il libraio : 1163392294.G ISBN : 1163392294 9781163392294
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: April 7 1904 To May 9 1905 V3
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0548083800.G ISBN : 0548083800 9780548083802
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers Volume 7
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 134298322X.G ISBN : 134298322X 9781342983220
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: April 14 1906 To January 14 1907 V5
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Riferimento per il libraio : 1425487599.G ISBN : 1425487599 9781425487591
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: November 15 1907 To November 26 1908 V7
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Riferimento per il libraio : 1425487742.G ISBN : 1425487742 9781425487744
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: January 16 1907 To October 25 1907 V6
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Riferimento per il libraio : 1425487734.G ISBN : 1425487734 9781425487737
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: May 10 1905 To April 12 1906 V4
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Riferimento per il libraio : 1425487572.G ISBN : 1425487572 9781425487577
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: April 7 1904 To May 9 1905 V3
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Riferimento per il libraio : 1425487564.G ISBN : 1425487564 9781425487560
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: December 3 1901 To January 4 1904 V2
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1425487556.G ISBN : 1425487556 9781425487553
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses and State Papers November 15 1907 to November 26 1908
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 0469879955.G ISBN : 0469879955 9780469879959
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses and State Papers; Volume 19
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 114215551X.G ISBN : 114215551X 9781142155513
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Presidential Addresses And State Papers: December 3 1901 To January 4 1904 V2
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1163392146.G ISBN : 1163392146 9781163392140
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