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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
Typed Letter Signed
on imprinted "Apartment 15-A 29 Washington Square West" letterhead New York April 14 1949. Square 8vo. 1 page. To Laurence Spivak member of "Meet The Press": "Thank you very much for your letter and for offering to send me a cross section of the letters on my interview. Please do not send them. My mail is already heavy enough.". Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D
Typed Letter Signed
1941. "Franklin D. Roosevelt" with holograph "John" added to the greeting in black fountain pen ink on mint green engraved The White House Washington letterhead March 11 1941. 7" x 8 3/4"; 1 page with integral leaf. Very good. To Reverend John Hunter 215 Madison Avenue Lakewood New Jersey An interesting 15 line letter regarding the appointment of a postmaster for the City of Lakewood New Jersey. Reverend Hunter has added a comment in the top margin about the Land Lease Bill having been signed on the same date as the letter. No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
Typed Letter Signed
"Eleanor Roosevelt" in dark blue fountain pen ink on her Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt 202 Fifty-Sixth Street West New York 19 N.Y. letterhead December 23 1958. 6" x 6 7/8"; 1 page recto only; very good small paperclip rust stain upper left margin; old mailing fold; minor signs of handling. To Mrs. Ruth Hammer: "I was interested to get your letter and I commented on it as you will see from the enclosed copy of my column. With my good wishes for the New Year. Very sincerely yours Eleanor Roosevelt." Enclosed is a one page copy of the original letter sent to Mrs. Roosevelt from Mrs. Hammer. In part: ".It has always been our pride that we in America have a two-party system but what happens to our Democrats once they are elected Why is there no one to raise a voice in opposition in healthy disagreement or even in more discussion or debate when issues arise." Also enclosed is a two page copy of Mrs. Roosevelt's column which ran on December 26 1958. In part: ".I can only say that there are others who felt the same way but for the most part if you are going to criticize the administration in power you must have new suggestions to make. And it is very difficult for members of Congress to get the information from the State Department so that they feel they as much as the Executive branch of the government. We really have to depend in great part on what the administration is willing to give out in the way of information in order to get any real ideas of international affairs." Eleanor Roosevelt 1884-1962 born Anna Eleanor Roosevelt October 11 1884 New York City; died November 7 1962 New York City; American statesman and humanitarian; wife of 32nd U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt 1905-1945; niece of 26th U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt; delegate to the United Nations 1945 1949-52 1961 chairman of the UN Human Rights Commission 1946-51. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
Typed Letter Signed "Eleanor Roosevelt"
in blue fountain pen ink on Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt 211 East 62nd Street New York 21 N.Y. printed letterhead June 2 1958. 8vo. 1 page recto only. Fine fresh example. To Mrs. Marx: "Dear Mrs. Marx It is very kind of you to tell me about Hilwin House. I shall certainly keep it in mind and if the occasion arises I shall be very glad to make use of your kind invitation. With many thanks and all good wishes yours very sincerely." Hilwin House was a hotel in Saratoga Springs New York. Roosevelt 1884-1962 American statesman and humanitarian; wife of 32nd U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt 1905-45; niece of 26th U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt; delegate to the United Nations 1945 1949-52 1961 chairman of the U.N. Human Rights Commission 1946-51. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor (signed as First Lady)
Typed Letter Signed on White House letterhead May 9 1941. 8vo. 1 page. 7 lines with envelope postmarked NYC May 8 at 11 p.m. To James Hilton: "Many thanks for your note of April twenty-eighth and for your thoughtfulness in sending me the copy of
GOODBYE MR. CHIPS whicH was published in England some years ago. I loved Mr. Chips and am so happy to have this volume. Meeting you made Sunday memorable to me. Very sinerely yours." Together with an engraved invitation inviting Hilton to lunch on Sunday May 30 1944 with envelope and another engraved card. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
Typed Letter Signed
1951. "Eleanor Roosevelt" in dark blue fountain pen ink on her Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt The Park Sheraton Hotel 202 Fifty Six Street West New York 19 N.Y. letterhead March 1 1951. 6 1/8" x 8 1/4"; 1 page recto only. Very good. Together with the original typed mailing envelope free franked return address on the back flap. To Mrs. Anna McGowan Welshpool Campobello Island New Brunswick Canada Interesting letter regarding proposed repairs at the Roosevelt home on Campobello Island New Brunswick Canada. Mrs. Roosevelt comments on the needed repairs to the family house $51000. Stating they cannot make them. She is sending Elliott Roosevelt to make an inspection of the property. The Roosevelt family acquired four acres on the island in 1883. From 1885 when he was a year old until he was stricken with polio in 1921 FDR spent most summers on the island. FDR's last visit to the island was in 1936. He died in 1945. Soft cover. Very Good. paperback
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
TYPED LETTER SIGNED
NEW YORK JANUARY 10 1950 1950. TYPED LETTER SIGNED ON APARTMENT 15-A 29 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST LETTERHEAD NEW YORK JANUARY 10 1950. SMALL 4TO 1 PAGE 32 LINES; TO COLUMNIST WALTER WINCHELL AT THE NEW YORK DAILY MIRROR REGARDING HER PROPOSED NBC RADIO AND TELEVISION PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM: ".ONE OF THE ISSUES.IS THE QUESTION OF OUR RELATIONSHIP TO FRANCO SPAIN.I SHOULD LIKE TO EXTEND THIS INVITATION TO YOU.TO TAKE PART IN AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION.ON THE PROGRAM WHICH IS SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 19TH.THE PROGRAM LASTS HALF AN HOUR AND MY FUNCTION WILL BE TO SERVE AS MODERATOR RATHER THAN AS ADVOCATE.THE PROGRAM WILL BE UNREHEARSED.I KNOW HOW DEEPLY YOU HAVE BEEN CONCERNED WITH THIS MATTER AND I HOPE THAT IT WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO BE WITH US." SIGNED-AUTOGRAPHS FINE. Signed by Authors. NEW YORK, JANUARY 10, 1950 unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D
Typed Letter Signed "F.D.R." with 20 handwritten additions
1935. in black fountain pen ink on mint green engraved The White House Washington letterhead January 21 1935. 7" x 9"; 1 page with integral leaf. Paper is watermarked "Whiting's Woven Linen.". Fine condition. To Roosevelt's son James Roosevelt: Franklin Roosevelt was a dedicated collector most famously of stamps but also of autographs particularly Americana. He sent this letter to his son James at the time the president of the brokerage film Roosevelt & Sergeant Inc. apparently answering his son's request about particular items in the collections' inventory. In full: "Dear Jimmy: The only records I can find of Nathaniel Greene documents are as follows: 1931 A.L.S. 1 p. to Rochambeau 1782 - $40 / 1931 L.S. 2 p. West Point 1779 - 20 / 1932 L.S. 4 p. Headquarters 1782 - 41 / The Thomas Jefferson should bring about $20 to $30. / Notice however that all except item NO. 75 are L.S. and not A.L.S. / I hope all goes well. Much love / Affectionately / F.D.R." Today's collectors will be either amused or saddened by the prices quoted by the President. Provenance: from the estate of James Roosevelt. No Binding. Fine. unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D
Typed Letter Signed
"Franklin D. Roosevelt" with holograph "Stanley" added in Roosevelt's hand in black fountain pen ink on his engraved Franklin D. Roosevelt Governor State of New York Executive Chamber Albany letterhead with gilt stamped New York State Seal January 10 1931. 8" x 10 3/8"; 1 page old mailing folds; very good. To Stanley W. Prenosil Esq. 48 Wall Street New York N.Y. "Dear Stanley: Thank you so much for your nice letter. I am glad to see the article. Mrs. Roosevelt joins me in best wishes to you and your wife. Always sincerely." Roosevelt 1882-1945 32nd President of the United States 1933-45 and author of the "New Deal"; only President to be elected to four terms; assistant secretary of the Navy 1913-20; governor of New York 1929-33. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
Typed Letter Signed
1960. "Eleanor Roosevelt" in blue fountain pen ink on her Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt 55 East 74th Street New York City 21 N.Y. letterhead July 31 1960. 6" x 7"; 1 page recto only. Fine. Together with the original typed mailing envelope with her "free franked" stamp and postmarked New York N.Y. August 3 1960 with a Camp Fire Girl Golden Jubilee 1910-1960 cancellation. To Mr. Richard W. Gimbel Culver Military Academy; Culver Indiana. Interesting letter of thanks but not agreeing with his distaste of a film shown at the Democratic convention. In part: ". . .To me it was an interesting way of explaining a platform. . .". No Binding. Fine/No Jacket. unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
Typed Letter Signed
on printed personal letterhead New York February 24 1958. Small square 8vo. 1 page. To columnist Walter Winchell: "I do not understand either the letters which you forwarded to me or your note. I imagine Mr. Kavanaugh is doing some promotion work on my articles but I can't remember having said anything about you. If I ever did say anything I can assure you that by now I have forgotten any emotion I may have had!". Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
TYPED LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT
Washington D.C.Washington D.C.: 1939 Fine. 4to. To Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister 1 December 1939. One page on White House Stationery. An excellent wart time FDR letter sending Christmas greetings to Mrs. McAllister director of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee: " Heartiest greetings to the valiant women whose loyal support is such a tower of strength to the Party. I trust that the splendid achievements of the past and the consciousness of services so faithfully rendered will inspire all of our women - leaders and rank and file - to continue to bear witness to the faith that is theirs". FDR had disappointed McAllister earlier that year. He considered her vital in helping him get the political support he needed in order to take a more active part in the war raging in Europe. She was indeed very effective to that end. Later she urged him to consider selecting Judge Florence E. Allen to be the first woman member of the U.S. Supreme Court but the President chose William O'Douglas instead. Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.: , 1939 unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Typed Letter Signed
Oyster Bay NY: 1916. To Judge John Allison of Nashville Tenn 1 page large 8vo. in response to his letter urging him to run for the Presidency. Mindful that his 1912 Presidential run under the Bull Moose standard had virtually handed Woodrow Wilson the election the former President had not actively sought the 1916 nomination despite such strong encouragement. Six days after this letter was written Roosevelt was indeed nominated for President by the newly constituted Progressive Party. On the very same day the Republican Party nominated Charles Evans Hughes. In this characteristically candid letter Roosevelt reflects philosophically about his chances: " My Dear Judge That's a mighty nice letter of yours! But whether the politicians will nominate me at Chicago is more than doubtful. I am making thsi fight on straight national lines. On Memorial Day I made a particular request that I speak at the invitation not only of the G.A.R. but also of the Confederate Veterans for I intend to go down or up just as fate may decide under the standard of Americanism." After much soul searching Roosevelt declined the nomination not so much in favor of Hughes but because his overwhelming goal in 1916 was the defeat of the hated Wilson whose failure to assert American rights he found deplorable. Very Fine. 8vo.
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Typed Letter Signed
New York 1931. One page dated April 10 1931 as Governor of New York to Arthur Carpenter his business manager and caretaker at Warm Springs Ga. In part: "We telegraphed you the other day about the cook. Do whatever is best as long as we have a cook!.in what condition is the Ford I am all for a new one so if you can do anything to the old touring car don't mind me." Roosevelt bracketed the three lines of text regarding the car and then adds a handwritten postscript: "This was dictated by M.A.L. It is an unmitigated falsehood. I can't afford a new Ford if the old one still has four legs. However use your own judgment. A car is the real necessity." M.A.L. refers to his longtime secretary and mistress Maguerite MissyA. LeHand. A choice inside look at FDR. Near Fine. 4to. unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Typed Letter Signed
Washington D.C. 1897. TLS as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to author Arlo Bates on Navy Department stationery 1 1/2 pages 29 September 1897. T. R. pauses in his official duties to send a warm and enthusiastic letter of appreciation to a fellow author and reveals some of his strong prejudices about modern literature. In part: " Just a line to say how very much I have enjoyed your volume of essays just out referring to Batres's "Talks on the Study of Literature". "Cabot Lodge wrote me calling my attention to it and I owe him a debt of gratitude.It did me good to see the straightforward fashion in which you dealt with Maeterlinck Ibsen Verlaine Tolstoi and the decadents generally. I wish Howells could be persuaded to read and profit by what you have written! It seems to me however that both Meredith and Hardy in his latter books beginning with 'Tess' show distinct symptoms of the same disease although it takes very different form in the two cases." Later confessing his love for Longfellow and Sir Walter Scott and the romantic s he writes: ".I may be a crank about all this for I am extremely fond of a great deal of Macauley's ballad poetry in spite of all the fustian that there is in parts of it." He further admits to always having "a dreadful mental limitation about the.popular part of Robinson Crusoe and a good deal of 'Arabian Nights'". This letter is a revealing and wonderful expression of Roosevelt's passion for literature and ideas; and a poignant example of his unease over the erosion of the old Victorian absolutes in the face of the new cultural revolution he saw as morally ambiguous iconoclastic and cynical. Contains some corrections emendations and exclamations added in Roosevelt's hand. Near Fine. 4to. paperback
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Typed Letter Signed
Washington D.C. 1902. As President to Edward North Buxton on White House stationery tipped to the rear flyleaf of Buxton's book Two African Trips. Buxton was a noted British politician and an ardent conservationist which explains Roosevelt's admiration and friendship. T.R. writes: "I have been delighted with your book. You are one of the most potent among the teachers and pioneers in the movement which will make the lover of big game and of the wilderness an instrument against instead of in favor of the destruction of both. As I grow older I do not lose my taste for hunting and I think my fondness for the wilderness increases; but I certainly disbelieve more and moe in butchery. I have taken the liberty of sending you a copy of a volume to which I contributed in which you will see that I preach somewhat the same doctrine. " He adds a holographic invitation for Buxton to be his guest at the White House. This letter is a wonderful statement of Roosevelt's complimentary identities as sportsman and conservationist. Buxton's richly illustrated book arguses for the creation of game reserves where hunters can enjoy good sport while at the same time protecting species against extinction. This was precisely TR's philosophy so eloquently expressed in "American Big-Game Hunting." The book shows some rubbing soiling and wear along the spine ends; contents are clean and fresh; newspaper review of the book from The Spectator 1903 attached to verso of 1st free end paper. The letter shows some light creasing but is nevertheless bright and clean with a bold signature. Very Good. 4to. unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Typed Letter Signed as President
Washington D.C. One page dated June 20 1905 on White House Stationery. An extremely interesting letter to Dr. Benjamin Wheeler President of the University of California and a long time personal friend - swearing him to secrecy about remarks he has apparently made about William Howard Taft to Senator Harriman. In fine condition. unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Typed Letter Signed As President
Washington D.C. One page on White House stationery to Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister director of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Commttee offering Christmas greetings: "Heartiest greetings to the valiant women whose loyal support is such a tower of strength to the party." In fine condition. unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Typed Letter Signed as President
Washington D.C. 1908. March 14 1908 on White House stationery to Dr. Joseph D. Bryant President of the American Medical Association. A very interesting letter inviting Bryant and the AMA to participate in a Forthcoming conference on the Conservation of Natural Resources an important issue for TR. In part: " Recently I invited the Governors of the States and Territories to meet in the White House on May 13-15 next in a conference on the Conservation of Natural Resources. In issuing the invitation I exprest the opinion that there is urgent need of taking stock of our resources and I added my belief that the conference ought to rank among the more important meetings in the history of the country." Together with the original typed draught of Bryant's post conference report to President Roosevelt. Some light soiling and adhesion mark remnants on blank verso. A remarkably bold signature on a great TR letter. 2pp. unknown
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
Typed Note Signed
Folded light toning small closed tear at upper edge. Very good. JJA-792. <p>FDR Eleanor Roosevelt Typed Note Signed. Dated October 16 1958.</p> <br /> <p>Signed by Eleanor Roosevelt.</p> <br /> <p>Typed note signed on her personal stationery dated October 16 1958. With postally used envelope.</p> <br /> <p>Measuring approx. 6.75 x 5.75 inches.</p> . unknown
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Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962
Typed Note Signed to a Mr. Derringer. Dated December 23 1959
Very Good. 1p.18 cm. About 50 words. One horizontal fold. SIGNED "Eleanor Roosevelt". Letterhead stationery Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt 55 East 74th Street New York City. Envelope not present. We know nothing about Mr. Derringer or the identity of Mrs. White. unknown
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Roosevelt, Sara
Typed Note Signed "Sara Roosevelt" on Hyde Park letterhead from FDR's mother to "Howard
Hyde Park New York 1941. One page. 1 vols. 12mo. Very good. One page. 1 vols. 12mo. A warm letter from the mother of FDR to a little boy who must have written to her congratulating her on FDR's second term election as President: "Dear Howard: Thank you very much for you nice letter sending me congratulations from you and your father. It was indeed a sweet note for a little boy to write . unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Nicholas (1893-1982)
Typed Note Signed
First-cousin once removed of Theodore Roosevelt and distant cousin of Franklin D. Roosevelt this diplomat and journalist served as vice-governor of the Philippine Islands 1930 and U.S. minister to Hungary 1930-33; as a journalist he was foreign correspondent for the "New York Times" and "New York Herald Tribune" 1921-46; his many books include "The Philippines: A Treasure and a Problem" 1926 "A Front Row Seat" 1953 and "Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew Him." TNS 1p 5½" X 8½" New York NY 1940 October 7. Addressed to noted Lincoln and Civil War scholar ARNOLD F. GATES 1914-93. Fine. On "New York Herald Tribune" letterhead Roosevelt thanks this admirer noting "You might be interested to see a book called 'A New Birth of Freedom' which I published a couple of years ago." Neat handsome calligraphic full signature in black fountain pen. unknown
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
Typescript signed her 1956 Democratic National Convention speech
Chicago 1956. 6pp. recto only of six quarto sheets. Signed on the last page. 4to. Stapled. Toned very slightly. 6pp. recto only of six quarto sheets. Signed on the last page. 4to. In 1952 the Democrats had lost the White House to Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower after holding it since 1932; in 1956 at their convention held in Chicago they again nominated Adlai Stevenson on the first ballot. A supporter of Stevenson 71-year-old Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the delegates on August 15 the third night of the convention. In her address she harkened back to many of the themes brought forth by FDR touching upon Communism and poverty and quoting from his 1933 Inaugural: <br /> <br /> "It is true we have differences but everywhere in our country we know that today our differences must somehow be resolved because we stand before the world on trial really to show what democracy means and that is a heavy responsibility because the world today is deciding between democracy and Communism and one means freedom and one means slavery . Great leaders we have had but we could not have had great leaders unless they had had a great people to follow. You cannot be a great leader unless the people are great. That is what I want to remind every one of you tonight. You must be a great people with great objectives. I remember very well the first crisis that we met in '32 and I remember that we won out because the people were ready to carry their share of the burden and follow and carry through the words 'All you have to fear the only thing you have to fear is fear itself'."<br /> <br /> In the general election Stevenson and his running mate Estes Kefauver would lose in a landslide to Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. unknown
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Roosevelt, Curtis
Upstairs at the Roosevelts': Growing Up with Franklin and Eleanor
mp3_cd. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1470852527.G ISBN : 1470852527 9781470852528
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Roosevelt, Curtis
Upstairs at the Roosevelts': Growing Up with Franklin and Eleanor
audioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1470852519.G ISBN : 1470852519 9781470852511
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Verdi Milan And Othello: Being A Short Life Of Verdi With Letters Written About Milan And The New Opera Of Othello 1887
Kessinger Publishing 2010-02-17. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.81x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : DADAX1160002231 ISBN : 1160002231 9781160002233
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Verdi Milan And Othello: Being A Short Life Of Verdi With Letters Written About Milan And The New Opera Of Othello 1887
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1167286774.G ISBN : 1167286774 9781167286773
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Verdi Milan And Othello: Being A Short Life Of Verdi With Letters Written About Milan And The New Opera Of Othello 1887
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1120950791.G ISBN : 1120950791 9781120950796
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Verdi Milan And Othello: Being A Short Life Of Verdi With Letters Written About Milan And The New Opera Of Othello 1887
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1160002231.G ISBN : 1160002231 9781160002233
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Verdi Milan And Othello: Being A Short Life Of Verdi With Letters Written About Milan And The New Opera Of Othello 1887
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1167216539.G ISBN : 1167216539 9781167216534
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Verdi: Milan and Othello: Being a Short Life of Verdi with Letters Written about Milan and the New Opera of Othello Cambridge Library Collection - Music
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1108059635.G ISBN : 1108059635 9781108059633
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Roosevelt, Blanche 1853-1898
Verdi: Milan and ""Othello"" Being a Short Life of Verdi With Letters Written About Milan and the New Opera of Othello Represented for the First Time on the Stage of La Scala Theatre Feb. 5 1887
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1013382382.G ISBN : 1013382382 9781013382383
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Verdi: Milan
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 3337390242.G ISBN : 3337390242 9783337390242
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Verdi: Milan and Othello: Being a Short Life of Verdi With Letters Written About Milan and the New Opera of Othello
Cambridge Univ Pr 2013. Paperback. New. reissue edition. 249 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : x-1108059635 ISBN : 1108059635 9781108059633
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D
Veto Message on the Adjusted Compensation Act 1935. Address of the President of the United States in the House of Representatives. Delivered May 22 1935.
Washington:: Government Printing Office 1935. First edition; Presentation Copy. presentation binding in gilt blue ribbed cloth with presidential seal. Very fine. 8vo. Inscribed on the front free endpaper "For the Speaker from his old friend Franklin D. Roosevelt." A second Roosevelt signature appears at the conclusion of the text. Government Printing Office, hardcover
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Veto message on the Adjusted Compensation Act 1935: Address of the President of the United States in the House of Representatives Delivered May 22 1935.
Washington D.C.: United States Government 1935. Speech given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935. Signed by Roosevelt at the conclusion of his speech. In near fine condition with light wear. Rare. The President addresses the House of Representatives vetoing a bill: "A government like an individual must ultimately meet legitimate obligations out of the production of wealth by the labor of human beings applied to the resources of nature . The herculean task of the United States Government today is to take care that its citizens have the necessities of life. We are seeking honestly and honorably to do this irrespective of class or group." President Roosevetls veto message on the adjusted Compensation Act of 1935 Veterans Bonus delivered to Congress on May 22 1935. He points out that there are many veterans benefits already enacted and that they whole country worked together to participate in World War I agriculture industry etc. and now many New Deal plans and much of the spending will go to benefit veterans as well as civilians. United States Government unknown
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Victorien Sardou
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1017911770.G ISBN : 1017911770 9781017911770
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
Vintage Original Photograph Signed and Inscribed
half-length pose attired in a fur coat and wearing a "pigeon" hat seated with her husband who is waving his top hat Franklin in an open car in Hyde Park note President Roosevelt is wearing is pince nez glasses ca. 1940. 8" x 10"; very good light soft crease down center. Signed and inscribed by Roosevelt to James Fitzsimmons: "To James Fitzsimmons Best wishes Eleanor Roosevelt October 14 1945." Also signed and inscribed by Fitzsimmons to columnist Walter Winchell: "To Walter Winchell our invaluable friend - James F. Fitzsimmons August 28 1946." Together with a related Typed Letter Signed from Fitzsimmons to Winchell also dated August 28 1946. 4to 1 page. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. paperback
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ROOSEVELT, James
Vintage Original Photograph Signed
1940. "James Roosevelt" in blue fountain pen ink on 1/2 length smiling portrait of James Roosevelt wearing a dark suit white shirt and silk patterned tie. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; matte finish for full borders; 8" x 10"; very good light scrape on lower right side. ca. 1940. Signed: "James Roosevelt.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D
Visit Of The President of the United States To The Capital of Canada; Canada And The War
Ottawa: Edmond Cloutier 1943. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. Octavo 14pp. White paper wrappers title printed on front cover. Bound at spine with staples. Halter T-65. Delivered at Parliament Hill Ottawa on August 25 1943. A fine copy. Includes addresses by W.L. Mackenzie King Franklin D. Roosevelt Thomas Vein and James Allison Glen. Edmond Cloutier unknown
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Roosevelt, Franknlin Delano
WAR ADDRESS TO THE CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES AS BROADCAST TO THE NATION ON DECEMBER 8TH 1941
WAR ADDRESS TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES AS BROADCAST TO THE NATION ON DECEMBER 8TH 1941 Diamond Records 1942 first edition near fine in fine photographic album cover. A recording. PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS WW2 1942 unknown
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Roosevelt, Kermit
War in the Garden of Eden
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1022940724.G ISBN : 1022940724 9781022940727
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Roosevelt, Kermit
War In The Garden Of Eden
Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.81x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : DADAX0548276420 ISBN : 0548276420 9780548276426
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Roosevelt, Kermit
War in the Garden of Eden
New. Brand new and still unused unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1140296914 ISBN : 1140296914 9781140296911
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Roosevelt, Kermit
War In The Garden Of Eden
New. Brand new and still unused unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1163577138 ISBN : 1163577138 9781163577134
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Roosevelt, Kermit
War In The Garden Of Eden
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1432681400.G ISBN : 1432681400 9781432681401
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Roosevelt, Kermit
War In The Garden Of Eden
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0548276420.G ISBN : 0548276420 9780548276426
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Roosevelt, Kermit
War in the Garden of Eden
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1015583474.G ISBN : 1015583474 9781015583474
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Roosevelt, Kermit
War In The Garden Of Eden
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1163276685.G ISBN : 1163276685 9781163276686
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