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(Politics ) ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. GARNER, John "Cactus Jack
SCARCE Collection of 16 Original Franklin D. Roosevelt Campaign Broadsides 1932-1942
New York / Los Angeles: Democratic National Committee 1932. First Edition. Very Good. 1932 - 1942. Important collection of 16 original 1932 to 1942 advertising broadsides for the Democratic Party of America. Scarce surviving examples of these cheaply made flyers / hand-outs that served as a call to action for the Democratic Party. All 16 in support of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President of the United States. As one might expect these broadsides are quite sensational and were created with the hope of attracting the new WOMAN'S VOTE as well as "wage earners" and farmers. Each of these broadsides issued individually. Each measures roughly 7 X 11 inches. Some light toning and wear to edges of a few. <br /> <br /> "Three reasons why every woman should vote for Roosevelt and Garner" Democratic National Campaign Committee Hotel Biltmore - New York City SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "1" COPY<br /> <br /> "Roosevelt Defense Record / Army of U.S.A." Democratic National Committee SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "2" COPIES<br /> <br /> "Uncle Bill Gets a Letter / We Stand United Our Commander-In-Chief" The Young Democrats of California / Los Angeles SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "The Public Pays Your Taxes and Republican Extravagance" Democratic National Campaign Committee Hotel Biltmore - New York City SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "1" COPY<br /> <br /> "The Home Loan Bunk / Vote for Roosevelt and Garner" Democratic National Campaign Committee Hotel Biltmore - New York City SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "1" COPY<br /> <br /> "As to Swapping Horses / Vote for Roosevelt and Garner" Democratic National Campaign Committee Hotel Biltmore - New York City SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "Homes Homes Homes / Elect Candidates Who Support These New Deal Policies" Democratic National Committee SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "Security for Every Age / Social Security: What is it" Democratic National Committee SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "Nobody Knows How Dry They Are / Vote for Honest Statesmen - Elect Roosevelt and Garner" Democratic National Campaign Committee Hotel Biltmore - New York City SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "1" COPY<br /> <br /> "Giving Youth a Chance / A Vote for the Democratic Party is a Vote for Youth" Democratic National Committee SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "Why Wage Earners Want Roosevelt and Garner" Democratic National Campaign Committee Hotel Biltmore - New York City SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "The War is Fought on Every Front! Olson's War Record is Good" Democratic State Central Committeee / Los Angeles SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "It's Your Money - and it's working for you" Democratic National Committee SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "The Forgotten Farmer / Vote Back Better Times for Farmers / Vote for Roosevelt and Garner" Democratic National Campaign Committee Hotel Biltmore - New York City SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "Collective Bargaining / Industrial Strife / Which" Democratic National Committee SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES<br /> <br /> "Half a Million Life Insurance / Stop the Whispering Campaign" Democratic National Campaign Committee Hotel Biltmore - New York City SCARCE - OCLC LOCATES "0" COPIES. Democratic National Committee unknown
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(Prospectus) (Theodore Roosevelt) Lewis, Alfred Henry, Editor
Prospectus Supplemental Official Messages and Popular Speeches Of President Roosevelt While President
Washington DC: The Washington Post 1906. Wraps. Very good. Octavo; pp; 4; illustrated; printed pictorial self-wrappers; Also a cover letter from the Washington Post Company July 20 1906 touting the significance of these volumes and that they are needed as "text books upon good government". With the original envelopes and reponse cards; Five pieces in total;. Finding original printings of this collection is difficult today. Ex-Scanlan Collection. The Washington Post paperback
Référence libraire : 16788
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(Publishing Broadside) Theodore Roosevelt
Publishing Broadside Education; How Old The New. Mr Theodore Roosevelt Said In The Outlook
New York: Fordham University Press 1911. Only Edition. Broadside. wear at bottom edge else very good. Duodecimo Broadside measuring 4.75" x 7";. TR's recommendation for Dr. Walsh's newest book. Scarce. Ex-Scanlan Collection. Fordham University Press unknown
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(Roosevelt, Franklin Delano). King, Wyncie (1884-1961); American illustrator and caricaturist.
4 ORIGINAL SIGNED PEN & INK WASH DRAWINGS FOR "RIDING BACKWARDS: THE MEMOIRS OF PRINCESS NIRA OF NEWDEAL" SERIALIZED IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST SATIRIZING MAJOR PLAYERS IN FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT'S ADMINISTRATION.
1935. 1935. Very good. - sc What is offered here are 4 original pen & ink wash drawings by the caricaturist Wyncie King depicting members of FDR's administration. Each 5-3/4 inch high by 4 inch wide drawing is penned on separate 15 inch high by 10-1/4 inch wide Strathmore art board two of which bear Strathmore's blind stamp. Each drawing is signed in ink by the artist Wyncie King and additionally captioned in pencil under the image.<p>The drawings respectively depict Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins here represented as "H.R.G. Grand Duchess Fanny Perkinsova" and depicted seated with a crown perching on her hat with a pearl necklace and military medals and ribbons adorning her dress. Signed by the artist the drawing is further inscribed and signed "To Katharine Dayton with admiration and best wishes from Wyncie King". <p>Vice President John Garner here represented as "Prince Garneravitch the Heir Apparent" is depicted with bushy eyebrows. Seated on a throne while holding a gavel he is attired in Eastern European style military dress uniform with ribbons and medals.<p>Postmaster General James A. Farley here represented with the caption "Grand Duke Jaime de la Farlg used to say that four out of five had pieorrhea". He is depicted in military dress uniform serving a slice of pie as he holds a knife up in the other hand. This drawing is also further inscribed and signed "To Katharine Dayton with admiration and best wishes from Wyncie King".<p>Donald Richberg General Counsel of the National Recovery Administration the NRA is here represented as "The Dashing Spinach Grandee Senor Don Richeberg". He is also attired in military dress uniform with medals and ribbons standing cap in hand with one fist resting on his hip.<p>Though there are pinholes to the edges of the art boards with staining and darkening along the edges and some wear and damage to the corners the original drawings are themselves mostly unaffected and in excellent condition.<p>Katharine Dayton has penned her name and address on the verso of each of the boards with annotations penned in ink in her hand identifying the subject of each caricature and identifying these as "illustrations for my 'Memoirs of Princess Nira' Saturday Evening Post K.D." Katharine Dayton's "Riding Backwards: The Memoirs of Princess Nira of Newdeal" were serialized in The Saturday Evening Post in 1935.<p>John Garner was President Roosevelt's Vice-President from 1933 to 1941. Frances Perkins served as FDR's Secretary of Labor from 1933-45 and James A. Farley as Postmaster General from 1933-40. Donald Richberg General Counsel of the National Recovery Administration NRA was often called the "Assistant President".<p>A unique set of original cartoon art. [1935]. hardcover
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Wagner, Charles (contributors also include Ida M. Tarbell, Howard Chandler Christy, AE. Housman, and other
A Visit to the White House" interview with Theodore Roosevelt in McClure's October 1905
New York: S.S. McClure Company 1905. First Edition . Sift Cover. Near Fine. This interview is illustrated with five uncommonly reproduced photographs of Theodore Roosevelt and his family by Arthur Hewitt and Vivian Burnett. Near fine in original wrappers with two short tears on the right edge and wear at the foot of the spine. Complete issue. <br/> <br/> S.S. McClure Company unknown
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(Roosevelt, Franklin D.) (King, William H.; McCarran, Patrick; Burke, Edward R.; et al).
ADVERSE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY ON A BILL TO REORGANIZE THE JUDICIAL BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT.
Stamford CT: The Overbrook Press 1937. 1937. Very good. - Squarish octavo tan cloth titled in red on spine with frames stamped in red on both covers. The covers are very lightly soiled & the spine is slightly darkened. 45 pp. plus colophon beautifully printed with borders in red throughout. Very good. <p>1/1000 copies.<p>A nice association copy from the library of Alva B. Gimbel with her distinctive miniature leather book label. Together with her husband Bernard she formed the important Bernard F. and Alva B. Gimbel Foundation. A publisher's presentation slip is laid in.<p>Reprinted from The Senate Calendar: Number 734 Report / Number 711: June 7th MCMXXXVII. The report rejected Roosevelt's "court-packing" plan. Stamford, CT: The Overbrook Press, 1937. hardcover
Référence libraire : 29858
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Rogers, WA. W. A.
Approved" cover illustration of Roosevelt in Harper's Weekly December 19 1903
First Edition . No Binding. Fine. Original complete disbound issue in fine condition. The illustration relates to Roosevelt and Panama. Rubber stamp on the corner of the front wrapper. <br/> <br/> unknown
Référence libraire : b11652
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.)
Archive of 33 Broadsides and Pamphlets Related to the 1936 Re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt
New York: Democratic National Campaign Committee 1936. Unbound. Near Fine. A collection of 33 campaign flyers and pamphlets pertaining to the 1936 United States Presidential Campaign between Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Alf Landon. Various sizes. About fine with slight edgewear. Most of the assortment present are pro-Roosevelt with a few exceptions and include various graphic elements including political cartoons and photographs. Several are printed by the Democratic National Campaign Committee. This group of broadsides captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during an integral part of American history. Democratic National Campaign Committee) unknown
Référence libraire : 383574
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) in the person of Frank Harper
Autographed Letter Signed
New York 1912. Very good. Roosevelt Theodore in the person of Frank Harper. Autographed Letter Signed. The Outlook New York March 19 1912. Two pages on Outlook stationery to a Mrs. James Edward Leach of Andover Mass. Harper relates that TR will not give his permission for an unnamed project that the Patent Office says needs TR’s release. One can only speculate on what this person had dreamt up that no doubt used the former President’s name or effigy. Still it is signed by Harper TR’s British born secretary that served him from approx. 1910 through 1914. unknown
Référence libraire : 17976
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.)
Broadside: Democratic Blackboard / Republican Blackmail
New York: Democratic National Campaign Commitee 1936. Unbound. Fine. 12†x 7.25†broadside on gray paper. Fine. A broadside for the 1936 United states presidential election between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alf Landon which reads “Everybody is Happy except Republicans / Fair Play for All with Roosevelt.†The Democratic National Committee forged a campaign that solidified a second term in office for FDR winning a landslide victory against Landon. An excellent example that captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during an integral part of American history. Democratic National Campaign Commitee unknown
Référence libraire : 383605
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.)
Broadside: Don't Be Fooled by Figures
New York: Democratic National Campaign Committee 1936. Unbound. Fine. 12†x 7.25†broadside on ecru paper. Fine. A broadside for the 1936 United states presidential election between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alf Landon which reads "The First Step to Reduce National Debt is to Lighten Personal Debt : Follow President Roosevelt Forward." The Democratic National Committee forged a campaign that solidified a second term in office for FDR winning a landslide victory against Landon. An excellent example that captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during an integral part of American history. Democratic National Campaign Committee unknown
Référence libraire : 383613
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.)
Broadside: Your Electric Bill 1936
New York: Democratic National Campaign Committee 1936. Unbound. Fine. Broadside on orange paper. Measuring 12†x 7.25â€. About fine. A broadside for the 1936 United States Presidential election between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alf Landon which reads "Reelect Roosevelt - He Serves the People." The Democratic National Committee forged a campaign that solidified a second term in office for FDR winning a landslide victory against Landon. An excellent example that captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during a crucial period of American history. Democratic National Campaign Committee unknown
Référence libraire : 383617
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.)
Broadside: Facts - Mr. Business Man
New York: Democratic National Campaign Committee 1936. Unbound. Fine. 12†x 7.25†broadside on tan paper. About fine. A broadside for the 1936 United states presidential election between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alf Landon which reads "Keep Prosperity and President Roosevelt" with a before and after drawing of a business man from 1933 and 1935. The Democratic National Committee forged a campaign that solidified a second term in office for FDR winning a landslide victory against Landon. An excellent example that captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during an integral part of American history. Democratic National Campaign Committee unknown
Référence libraire : 383608
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.)
Broadside: The Former Remembers Longer than the Elephant
New York: Democratic National Campaign Committee 1936. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 12†x 7.25†broadside on yellow paper. Fine. A broadside for the 1936 United states presidential election between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alf Landon which reads "Balance Your Benefits : Keep Farm Recovery and Roosevelt" with drawings of before and after the New Deal farms. The Democratic National Committee forged a campaign that solidified a second term in office for FDR winning a landslide victory against Landon. An excellent example that captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during an integral part of American history. Democratic National Campaign Committee hardcover
Référence libraire : 383610
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.)
Broadside: Keeping the Budget Unbalanced.But Keeping Children Fed Families Together Men at Work
New York: Democratic National Campaign Committee 1936. Unbound. Near Fine. 12†x 7.25†broadside on pink paper. Near fine with slight toning. A broadside for the 1936 United states presidential election between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alf Landon which reads “A Nation at Work Creates Work and Wealth : Keep America Working with Roosevelt†with a small illustration of a scale with the budget on one side and industry on the other. The Democratic National Committee forged a campaign that solidified a second term in office for FDR winning a landslide victory against Landon. An excellent example that captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during an integral part of American history. Democratic National Campaign Committee unknown
Référence libraire : 383606
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. / WALLACE, Henry A. / Handbills)
Carry On With Franklin D. Roosevelt / For Vice-President Henry A. Wallace
Belleville NJ: Sweeney Litho Co. Inc n.y. Attractive pair of 1940 presidential campaign handbills. 4to each 8¼" X 11". Very good. Minor edgewear and several small archivally-closed on verso edge tears. The FDR handbill consists of a well-known Pach Bros. head-and-shoulders portrait of Roosevelt with "Carry On With" in large typeface on the top margin and "Franklin D. Roosevelt" in large typeface on the lower margin. The Wallace handbill consists of a closer-up head-and-shoulders informal portrait with "For Vice-President" in large typeface on the top margin and "Henry A. Wallace" in large typeface on the lower margin. This pair were also issued in a larger size. Sweeney Litho Co., Inc unknown
Référence libraire : 39138
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(Roosevelt, Franklin D) Halter, Ernest J.
Collecting First editions of Franklin Roosevelt. Contributions to an FDR Bibliography. With a Foreword by Samuel I. Rosenman
Chicago: Privately printed For Subscribers 1949. Subscribers' Advance edition one of 77 copies. xx 2 194 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth. Fine in glassine. Subscribers' Advance edition one of 77 copies. xx 2 194 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Privately printed For Subscribers unknown
Référence libraire : 237071
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(ROOSEVELT, Theodore). MORRIS, Edmund
Colonel Roosevelt
2010. ROOSEVELT Theodore. MORRIS Edmund. Colonel Roosevelt. New York: Random House 2010. xiii 766pp. Portraits plates. Orig. boards non-priceclipped d/j. Fine. unknown
Référence libraire : 79344
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Delahaye, J[ohn]
Colonel Roosevelt in Cuba -- The Taking of San Juan Hill" full-page illustration in Harper's Weekly August 30 1902
New York: Harper & Bros 1902. First Edition . Disbound. Near Fine. Complete original disbound issue in near fine condition. <br/> <br/> Harper & Bros unknown
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(Roosevelt, Theodore, Leonard Wood, and The Rough Riders)
Colonel Wood and Lieutenant-Colonel Roosevelt Returning with Their 'Rough Riders' from Drill" cover illustration Collier's Weekly July 2 1898
New York: Collier 1898. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Very good in original wrappers with some soiling and some small marginal spots. Allthough not evident on the front cover this copy has a dampstain on the bottom edge. Roosevelt and the the Rough Riders training prior to battle and part of the increasingly widespread popularity of Roosevelt on the national scene that ultimately led to his selection as the vice presidential candidate in the next election. <br/> <br/> Collier paperback
Référence libraire : b32442
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(Roosevelt, Franklin Delano). Shoumatoff, Elizabeth.
COLOR COLLOTYPE PRINT OF THE SITTING PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT AFTER THE PAINTING BY ELIZABETH SHOUMATOFF.
1943. 1943. Very good. - sc A superb 10-1/2 inch high by 8-1/4 inch wide color portrait of FDR on 15-1/2 inch high by 12 inch wide heavy stock. The print a color collotype by A. Jaffe" is entitled "Franklin D. Roosevelt / painted by Elizabeth Shoumatoff in April 1943". The superb image depicts a dignified white haired FDR from the chest up attired in suit & tie over white shirt with a dark cape draped over his shoulders. There is some light foxing and discoloration to the ample borders and tape remnants on the verso. Very good. <p>A rare portrait of the President.<p>Elizabeth Shoumatoff was the painter of "the unfinished portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt". A friend of Lucy Rutherford's Elizabeth Shoumatoff had been commissioned to paint a portrait of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Sketching the president as he chatted and read papers Shoumatoff initially painted a small portrait of the President. It was agreed that the President would sit for her again at a later time and that she would then paint a much larger portrait. She was invited back to Warm Springs Georgia and arrived on April 9th 1945 to spend the weekend and paint the larger portrait. At noon on April 12th 1945 as she sketched and painted the President reached for his head compaining of a terrible headache collapsed and lost consciousness. FDR was pronounced dead at 3:35 p.m. (1943). unknown
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Walker, T. Dart. Dunn, Arthur W., essay
Color cover illustration and "Ex-Governor Black of New York Naming Roosevelt for President" two-page centerfold ilustration by Walker and "Roosevelt as a Successful Politician" Dunn's essay in Leslie's Weekly June 23 1904
New York: Judge Co. 1904. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Complete original disbound issue in near fine condition. The "Convention Number" of Leslie's issued for the Republican Party's convention in Chicago in 1904. <br/> <br/> Judge Co. paperback
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(Roosevelt, Franklin Delano) Constant, Lt. Maurice, photographer
Cover photograph of Franklin Roosevelt and "The Sailor President" biogrpahical essay following his death on Roosevelt's relation to the Navy in Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin May 1945
Washington: Bureau of Naval Personnel 1945. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. A previously unpublished photograph of Roosevelt. Near fine in original wrappers with light rubbing. <br/> <br/> Bureau of Naval Personnel paperback
Référence libraire : b30015
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Street, Julian
Cover portrait of Roosevelt and "The Most Interesting American" in Collier's October 23 1915
New York: Collier 1915. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Edward Penfield cover portrait of Theodore Roosevelt. Near fine in original wrappers with partial separation along the spine and minor sunning at the extremities. <br/> <br/> Collier paperback
Référence libraire : b32132
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(Roosevelt,Franklin Delano)
Cover portrait of Franklin Roosevelt in Friday June 14 1940
New York 1940. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers with light general soiling. Uncommon. <br/> <br/> paperback
Référence libraire : b29762
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.) Franklin DeR. Furman
Cover Title: Stevens Institute of Technology 1871-1921
Hoboken New Jersey: Stevens Institute of Technology 1921. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Illustrated from photographs by the author. Slim octavo. Sewn wrappers with light edgewear and a tiny label shadow on the cover near fine. Interior is fine. Features a history of the school and of the Stephens family as well as information about alumni and photographs of the grounds and classrooms. Published on the occasion of the school's 50th anniversary the pamphlet prints a full-page 1919 letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt then Assistant Secretary of the Navy thanking the school for their help during the war. Uncommon. Stevens Institute of Technology unknown
Référence libraire : 541382
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D., Winston Churchill)
Declarations of a State of War with Japan Germany and Italy; Address of the Right Hon. Winston Churchill; New Mexico Land of Enchantment; and other Senate Documents 1941
Washington: Government Printing Office 1942. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Miscellaneous Senate Documents: 77th Congress 1st Session January 3 1941 - January 2 1942. Bound in one volume Vol. 2 only: "Senate Documents 65-155 with exceptions". Octavo. Complete as issued in the original publisher's cloth with numerous folding maps. Light soiling to the boards very good or better. Contains the first Senate printing of Roosevelt's Declaration of War Document no. 148 and Churchill's December 26th Address to Congress Document no. 153. Also included in this volume are numerous topographical and engineering survey reports of rivers and harbors prepared under the direction of the Secretary of War by the US Army Corps of Engineers and illustrated with folding maps and charts. Other highlights include a monograph profile of New Mexico a study of Workmen's Compensation for Seamen and a Service Manual for American Disabled Veterans of World War I. A nice copy scarce in the trade with the folding maps in fine condition. Government Printing Office hardcover
Référence libraire : 382110
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(Roosevelt, Eleanor) Jacobi, Lotte
Eleanor Roosevelt a portrait taken at the studio
1944. Black and white photographic print. 6 1/2 x 4 7/8 in. Fine. Black and white photographic print. 6 1/2 x 4 7/8 in. unknown
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(ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D.) CLARK, EDWARD
FDR Funeral 1945
<p>Gelatin silver print mounted signed and inscribed by the photographer on the mat slight fading. 9 x 13 in. Excellent condition.</p><p>Signed and inscribed by the photographer: "FDR Funeral 1945 Edward Clark." Famed <i>Life</i> photographer Edward Clark took this celebrated picture in 1945 at the funeral of Franklin D. Roosevelt in Atlanta. "The area was in front of the building at the polio clinic where Roosevelt had spent so much time Clark saw Navy bandsman CPO Graham Jackson playing away on his accordion while tears streamed down his face" Clark <i>Decades</i>.</p><p>"Ed Clark's photograph meanwhile of an openly weeping Chief Petty Officer USN Graham Jackson playing "Goin' Home" on his accordion as FDR's flag-draped casket passes by in April 1945 has through the years come to symbolize not merely a nation's grief but black America's acknowledgement of Roosevelt's efforts on behalf of civil rights while he was in office" <i>Life</i> website</p> Published in LIFE
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(Roosevelt, Eleanor). Myers, R. David; Morrison, Margaret L.; Bloxom, Marguerite D.
FIRST LADY: A Bibliography of Selected Material by and about ELEANOR ROOSEVELT.
Washington DC: Library of Congress 1984. 1984. Very good. - Octavo softcover bound in tan & white wraps with a black-and-white portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt on the front cover. The binding is slightly rubbed with some minor soiling & creasing to the rear wrap. ix i & 46 pages. Black-and-white photographic illustrations. Very good. <p>Issued by the General Reading Room Division of the Library of Congress. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1984. paperback
Référence libraire : 95176
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(Roosevelt, Franklin D.).
FIRST ONLY SEPARATE PRINTING OF NY TIMES EDITORIAL ON THE DEATH OF FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. With TLS from Times editor giving permission for its publication.
Providence RI: J. B. Coleman 1945. 1945. Very good. - sc Oblong small quarto 7-1/2 inches high by 9-3/4 inches wide. The editorial is printed on one side only & fills 2 pages of a sheet of cream stock folded once to form 4 pages. The sheet is slightly darkened at the edges & along the fold. Together with a letter to Mr. J. B. Coleman of Providence RI typed on a sheet of New York Times letterhead 8-1/2 inches high by 5-1/2 inches wide signed "Charles Merz" by the editor. The edges of the letterhead are darkened. It is folded twice for mailing and the top & bottom edges are slightly creased. Very good. <p>Charles Merz editor of the New York Times writes to J. B. Coleman of Providence R.I. on April 16 1945 to say that The Times has no plans to reprint the editorial in another form "but would be glad to give you our permission to reprint it in a small pamphlet with credit to The Times for the purposes described in your letter".<p>The powerful editorial dated April 13 1945 mourns the passing of Roosevelt praising his leadership during World War II: "A great and gallant wartime leader has died almost in the very hour of the victory to which he led the way. It is a cruel and bitter irony that Franklin D. Roosevelt should not have lived to see the Allied armies march into Berlin. It is a hard and stunning blow to lose the genius and the inspiration of his leadership in this decisive moment of the war."<p>We have not been able to locate any other reprint of the editorial. Rare. (Providence, RI?: J. B. Coleman, 1945). unknown
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D., Harry S. Truman, Herbert Wright)
Fourth Inaugural Address; Crimean Conference; Dumbarton Oaks Proposals and the League of Nations Covenant; Atrocities and other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany; Public Policy in Postwar Aviation; The Charter of the United Nations and other Senate Documents 1945
Washington: Government Printing Office 1946. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Miscellaneous Senate Documents 79th Congress 1st Session bound in one volume. Octavo. With folding maps. Complete as issued in the original publisher's cloth. Ex-library copy with two ink stamps on the front pastedown else no other markings. Light soiling to the boards very good. Contains the first public printings of many important post war documents. Also included in this volume are topographical and engineering survey reports of rivers and harbors illustrated with folding maps and a special monograph study on the "Diplomatic Protection of American Petroleum Interests in Mesopotamia Netherlands East Indies and Mexico" by Harry S. Fraser. A nice copy scarce in the trade with the folding maps in fine condition. Government Printing Office hardcover
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(ROOSEVELT)
FRANKIE IN WONDERLAND
ROOSEVELT FRANKIE IN WONDERLAND. New York: E.P. Dutton 1934. 8vo. Wrappers. 24 pages. First edition. Covers lightly soiled else very good. unknown
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(Roosevelt, Theodore)
Full-page campaign photographs of Theodore Roosevelt and Charles Warren Fairbanks following the 1904 Republic nominating convention in Leslie's Weekly June 30 1904
New York: Judge Co. 1904. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Pohotographs by Waldon Fawcett. Numerous other photographs from the convention by other phtoographers. Complete original disbound issue in near fine condition. <br/> <br/> Judge Co. paperback
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Rogers, WA. W. A.
Give Her a Generous Slice" cover illustration of Roosevelt in Harper's Weekly November 28 1903
First Edition . No Binding. Fine. Original complete disbound issue in fine condition. The illustration relates to Roosevelt and Cuba. Rubber stamp on the corner of the front wrapper. <br/> <br/> unknown
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(Roosevelt, Theodore About)
GOLDEN BANQUET and OTHER FUNCTIONS DURING RECEPTION OF PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT.SAN FRANCISCO MAY 1903 12TH teddy
San Francisco CA: Stanley TAYLOR COMPANY Printing. Good. 1903 May cover. First Edition. Linp Covers. 7x9" LARGE BK. Fair to Good cond. Inner Hinges repaired spine strip is gone needs replaceing.Covers clean bright but leather bit chipped along foredges. All full page tipped in ilust photos charts etc still protected by original glassene sheets. Book not written in not showing any signs of intentional abuse but ageing textured "snakeskin" suggest "bonded" leather covers. Front Cover has very bright golden poppies & chalace decoration. ; Author of this dramatic colorful & very respectful book is not named but full list of all attending the RECEPTION are listed on seating chart and the author was undoubtably present & named. Many details on his visit in glowing terms.including THE MENU CARD.and attractive champaigne "GOBLET OF solid GOLD PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT" title of book made by SHREVE & CO. 12" HIGH.6'5" WIDE CUP. ; 100pg pages; Book has production values similar to those of .Roycrofters of East Aurora N.Y." Including many chapter intro pages in very fancy type and showing large Capitals with gold trim showing Bears. Text paper is gently tanning from original tones. Text includes GREETINGS in moving fashion etc from MAYOR EUGENE C. SCHMITZ; Hon GEORGE C. PARDEE Governor; MAJ. GEN. ARTHUR MacARTHUR; LARGE PHOTO OF M.H.DE YOUNG CHALACE. "LOVING CUP" . Stanley TAYLOR COMPANY Printing unknown
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.) TE. Powers T. E.
Handbill: Approved - It's Like This - We Have a Lot of Foreigners on Reliefs Over Here
Washington D.C.: The Washington D.C. Times 1936. Unbound. Fine. 9†x 6†handbill. Fine. A political cartoon from the September 10 1936 against Roosevelt pertaining to the idea that his policies are socialist and are taking away America from Americans complete with Soviets invading the United States. Unfortunately for the artist FDR won against Alf Landon by a landslide. An excellent example that captures the immediate zeitgeist of the political process during an integral part of American history. The Washington D.C. Times unknown
Référence libraire : 383621
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Rogers, WA. W. A.
Held Up the Wrong Man" cover illustration of Theodore Roosevelt in Harper's Weekly November 21 1903
First Edition . No Binding. Fine. Original complete disbound issue in fine condition. The illustration relates to Roosevelt and the Panama Canal. Rubber stamp on the corner of the front wrapper. <br/> <br/> unknown
Référence libraire : b11644
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(Roosevelt, Theodore)
Inside cover illustration by W.A. Rogers of Roosevelt leading the charge against large corporations and trusts in Harper's Weekly January 25 1905
New York: Harper & Bros 1905. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers with foxing on the extreme right edge of the outer cover Complete issue. <br/> <br/> Harper & Bros paperback
Référence libraire : b43434
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(Roosevelt, Franklin D) Farley, James A.
Jim Farley's Story The Roosevelt Years
New York: Whittlesey House McGraw-Hill 1948. Second printing so stated. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Green polished cloth. Spine tips rubbed. SIGNED BY FARLEY on the flyleaf. Second printing so stated. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill hardcover
Référence libraire : 33727
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.). FARLEY, James A.
Jim Farley's Story: The Roosevelt Years
New York: Whittlesey House/McGraw Hill 1948. Hardcover. Very Good. Second printing. Very good. Corners and spine ends rubbed. Whittlesey House/McGraw Hill hardcover
Référence libraire : 193298
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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
n.p. 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 /> 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
Référence libraire : 239269
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(ROOSEVELT, Eleanor)
MEMORIAL ADDRESSES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TOGETHER WITH TRIBUTES ON THE LIFE AND IDEALS OF ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: Eighty-eighth Congress First Session.
Government Printing Office. Used - Good. Good condition. Eleanor Roosevelt First Ladies Biography A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Government Printing Office unknown
Référence libraire : R04OS-00561
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(ROOSEVELT, Eleanor)
MEMORIAL ADDRESSES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TOGETHER WITH TRIBUTES ON THE LIFE AND IDEALS OF ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: Eighty-eighth Congress First Session.
Government Printing Office. Used - Good. Good condition. Eleanor Roosevelt First Ladies Biography A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. Government Printing Office unknown
Référence libraire : N11C-03261
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(ROOSEVELT, Eleanor)
MEMORIAL ADDRESSES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TOGETHER WITH TRIBUTES ON THE LIFE AND IDEALS OF ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: Eighty-eighth Congress First Session.
Government Printing Office. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Eleanor Roosevelt United States Politics A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. Government Printing Office unknown
Référence libraire : SB04B-02882
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(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.)
Menu: New York Central System Dining Service "Trip of the President" Hyde Park N.Y. to Rockland Me. July 13th-14th 1936
En Route: New York Central System Dining Service 1936. Unbound. Near Fine. Single card leaf printed recto only. 6" x 9". A little edgewear near fine. FDR apparently wasn't living too large with a menu consisting of Tomato bisque fruit cocktail Sliced Chicken Delmonico mixed salad with French dressing and assorted cold cuts. New York Central System Dining Service unknown
Référence libraire : 383600
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(Roosevelt, Theodore)
Mr. Roosevelet and the Trusts" in Spectator June 16 1906
London 1906. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers. Rubber stamp on the front. Complete issue. <br/> <br/> paperback
Référence libraire : b35063
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(ROOSEVELT, Nicholas). DOHAN, Mary Helen
Mr. Roosevelt's Steamboat
New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1981. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. 194 pp. Fine in nearly fine dust jacket with small indentations to back panel. The historic voyage of Nicholas Roosevelt great-grand uncle of Theodore. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
Référence libraire : 238675 ISBN : 0396079830 9780396079835
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Head, Louis R.
Mr. Theodore Cromwell Roosevelt" drawing in Life November 1904
New York: Life 1904. First Edition . Disbound. Very Good. . Very good in wrappers with crease to covers and pages and wear plus last few pages detached. Pages are clean and bright. Complete and original issue of Life. The cover is a color drawing of two Puritans with the man surprising the woman with a kiss on the cheek and causes the cooked turkey to come tumbling. Cartoon of "Theodore Roosevelt dressed as a knight with book in hand and hunter's tall hat on head by Louis R. Head "Mr. Theodore Cromwell Roosevelt" pointing out his many talents: "Author Soldier Hunter Policeman Politician and President." Also a full-page cartoon by R .Montgomery Flagg "Some Recent Fictions" p. 499 and editorial about Judge Parker and Theodore Rooseveltp. 498. An interesting piece of turn-of-the-century memorabilia with ads for Milo CigarettesSmith Shaving Stick Cadillac Peter's Chocolate to name only a few and plenty of cartoons and other illustrations plus feature stories fiction and poetry. <br/> <br/> Life unknown
Référence libraire : b20393
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(Roosevelt, Theodore) Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt
My Brother Theodore Roosevelt. The Elkhorn Ranch and Near-Roughing It in Yellowstone Park" serialization part in Scribner's volume 69 number 6 June 1921
New York: Charles Scribner's 1921. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Illustrated with photographs. Near fine in original wrappers with edgewear. Complete issue. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's paperback
Référence libraire : b45006
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