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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Fireside Chats Penguin 60s‎

‎Penguin Books 1995. Small Softcover. Very Good. Sticker on rear wrapper pages faintly toned faint stain to top and bottom page corners. 1995 Small Softcover. 89 pp."I want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the United States about banking Penguin Books paperback books‎

Référence libraire : 2267546 ISBN : 0146001001 9780146001000

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‎ROOSEVELT FRANKLIN DELANO‎

‎Fish can be transported in meat trucks. Typed Letter Signed on White House stationery bearing watermark of Presidential seal from aboard the "U.S.S. Houston" 2 separate 4to pp Oct. 14 1935‎

‎Franklin D. Roosevelt decides a legal question allowing fish to be distributed in refrigerated meat trucks. "there appears to be nothing which would hinder the fishing industry from utilizing the refrigerator cars belonging to others" Roosevelt writes to U. S. Marshall John J. Murphy Boston MA agreeing to allow the fish companies to transport fish in refrigerated cars belonging to meat packing companies. Murphy sent a 5 1/2 page typed memorandum included explaining in great detail the transportation problem faced by the fish industry. Roosevelt agrees to intervene to facilitate this practical solution. Roosevelt begins with a review of the problem Murphy described. "You state that that industry fish industry has a limited market because refrigerator cars used for transporting meat to the East are returned empty. You attribute the existence of this situation to the so-called 'Consent Decree' and propose that steps be taken to remove the restrictions in order that the facilities which are now employed for the distribution of meats may be made available to the fishing fruit and vegetable industries." Roosevelt reviews the "Consent Decree" explaining that is "was the climax of a suit brought by the Government under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.against five of the leading packers in 1920" preventing them from using their "facilities in the handling of a large variety of non-meat food products including fish." The Government believed that the packers planned to extend their monopolistic practices to other food products. "It was on this account that packers were required to discontinue any dealing in many non-meat lines." Roosevelt reviews Supreme Court decisions which twice upheld the restriction noting the Court "refused to permit a modification of the decree." FDR then reasons that the Decree affects the designated large companies "there appears to be nothing which would hinder the fishing industry from utilizing the refrigerator cars belonging to others who ship perishable commodities to the East. It is my understanding that there is a heavy movement of empty refrigerator cars westward and these include both those which are owned by carriers and whose which are privately owned. If the 'Consent Decree' were modified." to allow packers to transport fish a question would then arise about cost. He advised Murphy to "look into these particular phases of the problem." Roosevelt concludes with a statement about the importance of transporting food across the country offering to arrange a conference among the various governmental entities involved. He notes the divergent roles played by the Department of Justice and the Interstate Commerce Commission in light of the Supreme Court restrictions against the meat packing industry. Signed in full "Franklin D. Roosevelt." Very slight chipping at margin folds some soiling at margins. The USS Houston from which FDR wrote our detailed letter was a Northampton-class cruiser of the U.S. Navy first launched in 1929 but sunk in the Battle of Sunda Strait on March 1 1942. President Roosevelt cruised aboard the USS Houston a number of times during his tenure as President . At least four journeys are recorded including this one corresponding with our Oct. 14 letter from October 2-23 1935 see fdr library at Marist College Day by Day events. ." On October 14 FDR's "Day by Day" listing notes "anchored to the eastward of Pedro Gonzales Island" and also notes that he was going fishing with Governor Schley of the Panama Canal. He later traveled with Schley to and through the Gatum locks. The Wikipedia entry for the USS Houston shows a photo of the ship off San Diego in October 1935 "with President Franklin D. Roosevelt on board. She is flying an admiral four-star flag at her foremast peak and the Presidential flag at her mainmast peak. Roosevelt appointed his correspondent John J. Murphy to the position of the U.S. Marshal for the District of Massachusetts in 1935. He served until 1939. Previous to that posting Murphy was the first Democratic Mayor of Somerville Mass. 1930-1934 and President of the Boston-based Franklin D. Roosevelt League. Murphy being from the Boston area would no doubt have been involved in or certainly aware of the fishing industry in Gloucester during the early 1930s. An article on July 15 2010 citing pieces in the New York Times from April through June of 1933 about the fishing industry indicated there had been a series of interactions between the President and the depressed fishing community in Gloucester during 1933. There was a shortage of cod and a surplus of mackerel. Fisherman were known to be dumping their catch to protest the low prices being paid for the fish. They wanted subsidies similar to the aid FDR had given farmer. The President met with the fishermen seemed to be in support of them but on his next visit to Gloucester was asked where that aid he promised was. Nothing had been done to alleviate the problems of the fishing industry. FDR's decision to facilitate transportation of fish as reflected in our letter was made against this problematic background. unknown books‎

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎INAUGURAL ADDRESS. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Washington D.C. March 4 1933‎

‎K.C. MO: Record List Co 1933. Broadside. 40.5 x 31cm. Portrait in green of Roosevelt overlaid with the calligraphic text of his speech in oval shape surrounded by the names and dates of service of the Presidents from Washington to Roosevelt within decorative curved lines the whole outlined by a rectangular border with stars for each state including the date of their entrance into the Union. Illustrations of an eagle top center and the Statue of Liberty Hyde Park White House and the Capitol in each corner. Intricate and pleasingly in its design. A few edge tears and some small chipping. A calligraphic copyright notation for the design by Claude E. Halbert Kansas City Mo. 1933 in the lower right corner. <br/><br/> Record List Co unknown books‎

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.THE‎

‎Worcester MA: Achille J. St. Onge 1945. cloth title gilt-stamped on spine and front cover front cover gilt-decorated all edges gilt. Miniature Books. miniature book 8.0 x 5.5 cm. cloth title gilt-stamped on spine and front cover front cover gilt-decorated all edges gilt. vi 88 2 pages. Limited to 2000 copies Bradbury St. Onge 5. Frontispiece illustration of President Roosevelt. All four of the President's inaugrual addresses. Achille J. St. Onge unknown books‎

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Instead of a Christmas Carol including the text of President Roosevelt's United flag day address which concludes with a prayer by Stephen Vincent Benet. Introductory poem by Charles Dickens with a message by Rose Freeman-Ishill and Jospeh Ishill‎

‎Berkeley Heights NJ: The Oriole Press 1942. 16p. wraps. 150 copies printed for private distribution only. The Oriole Press unknown books‎

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Legislation to Stimulate Home-Building Activity. Message From the.‎

‎1937. Roosevelt Franklin Delano. Legislation to Stimulate Home-Building Activity. Message From the President of the United States Transmitting A Recommendation for Legislation to Stimulate Home-Building Activity. 75th Congress 2d Session House of Representatives Document No. 406. Washington D.C.: n.p. 1937. 6 pp. Printed wrappers. Very good. $20. OCLC locates 2 copies worldwide. unknown books‎

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎LET OUR HEARTS BE STOUT‎

‎N.P.: n.p. 1944. self paper wrappers. Typophiles. 12mo. self paper wrappers. 4 pages printed French fold. Monograph 10. Designed and with calligraphy by Oscar Ogg. n.p. unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 18513

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Log of the President's Inspection Cruise through the West Indies on Board the U.S.S. Tuscaloosa. 3-14 December 1940‎

‎N.p. Washington D.C. 1941. Illustrated with map five photographs. vii 25 pp. Title planographed from printed copy. Text planographed from typescript. 1 vols. 4to. Green wrappers; printed in black; stapled. Fine. Blue cloth clamshell box. Illustrated with map five photographs. vii 25 pp. Title planographed from printed copy. Text planographed from typescript. 1 vols. 4to. Rare FDR Log: A Radio Message from Ernest Hemingway. A log of FDR's inspection cruise of naval bases in the British West Indies. The log is a detailed narrative of the President's activities and the progress of the ship he traveled on the Tuscaloosa. As was customary on these cruises Roosevelt combined sport fishing with his official duties. Opposite page 15 a fine portrait of FDR seated with rod in hand is entitled "The President trolls though Mona Passage." The text for 10 December reads: "At 1000 while proceeding through the Mona Passage sped was reduced to 7 knots while the President trolled from the stern. The water here was over 1500 feet deep and the president's decision to try his luck was based mainly on the contents of a radio message which he had received from Ernest Hemingway recommending the locality as one in which many big fish had been caught and suggesting the use of a feathered hook baited with a piece of pork rind. The President trolled for an hour or more without even a strike and so fishing operations were discontinued at 1130 following which speed was increased to 25 knots." In addition to highlights of official business the log records the fishing activities throughout the cruise Harry Hopkins hooks a 36 inch Grouper but as it was landed by Admiral Mcintire it was "not a legitimate catch for determining fishing honors two members of the party having handled the rod." This log identifies Maj. Gen. Edwin L Watson FDR's military aide as "Pa" and so his authorship of an earlier log can now be assigned. We have never seen this log. The only other copy recorded is in the Library of Congress. Halter p. 192 records only Library of Congress copy unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 311438

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Official Program of the Ceremonies for the Third Inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States and the Inauguration of Henry A. Wallace.January 20 1941‎

‎Washington D.C.: Published by Ransdell Incorporated 1941. illustrated. 64 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Illustrated wrappers. Fine in original envelope. illustrated. 64 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Published by Ransdell Incorporated unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 227557

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎On Our Way‎

‎New York: The John Day Company 1934. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition first printing first issue. All points present jacket first issue as well. xiv 300 pp. Blue cloth with gilt lettering and red top stain. Very Good with dulled spine and hinge starting to split at paste down in Very Good dust jacket spine-sunned rubbed and worn along edges. Laid in errata slip. FDR's New Deal manifesto. The John Day Company hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 180804003

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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 books‎

Référence libraire : 237447

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Five Volumes in Slipcase. Includes an 8 x 11 inch signed 1932 military appointment from New York‎

‎Random House 1938. Fine. Roosevelt Franklin Delano. Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Five Volumes in Slipcase. Includes an 8 x 11 inch signed 1932 military appointment from New York. NY: Random House 1938. 8vo. Blue cloth black and gilt backstrip titles. Signed by author. Book condition: All volumes near fine internally pristine. Slipcase is very good with light bumping and rubbing to edges. Document has a faint moisture stain on bottom. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light bumping and occasional slight chipping to spine ends. Faint fading to joints. In plastic protectors. Signed by Roosevelt on document. Random House hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : RROOPUB00KT

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Register of the Riverside Hotel with Roosevelt's Check-In Signature on the Day of the Lusitania Sinking‎

‎Eastport ME 29 April - 17 August 1915. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary half calf; folio 16x10 inches; pp. 152 guest signatures on printed sheets interspersed with advertising leaves. Binding heavily worn; first and last few leaves a little warped and water-stained not affecting Roosevelt's signature which appears on 7 May 1915. <br/><br/>The Assistant Secretary of the Navy was the final guest of the 7 May 1915 registering on his family's behalf as "Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Washington." The family took two rooms presumably to accommodate their four children and any household staff who accompanied them on the journey. The hotel was in Eastport in the eastern tip of Maine and the Roosevelts were likely en route to their summer retreat at Campobello Island Canada a short ferry ride away. The RMS Lusitania had been torpedoed at 2:10 that afternoon probably before Roosevelt signed in though the news may not have reached remote Eastport by then. The news would have been of direct professional interest to Roosevelt; he would soon agitate to use the attack as a reason to declare war on Germany. hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : D12721

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎The Inaugural Address of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.‎

‎Worcester MA: Achille J. St. Onge 1945. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. One of 2000 copies bound in the publisher's original rust cloth with front and back covers and spine stamped in gilt. Miniature book measuring 2 1/8 x 3 1/8 inches. Printed from Times New Roman type on Ecusta Bible paper by the Merrymount Press. <br/><br/> Achille J. St. Onge hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 9022856

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‎ROOSEVELT Franklin Delano‎

‎The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt‎

‎New York: Random House 1939. A very good set with some light drying to leather some flaking and slightwear protected in mylar wrappers internally clean and bright. Five volumes royal 8vo. Original grey morocco. FIRST EDITION DELUXE LIMITED ISSUE one of 500 sets signed by FDR on the front free endpaper of volume one. The is the complete set as originally published: Eight additional volumes were published in 1950. The ultimate New York Politician Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park in 1882 and served as the state's 44th governer from 1929 to 1932 before his ascension to the White House in 1933. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books‎

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‎ROOSEVELT FRANKLIN DELANO‎

‎Typed Letter Signed‎

‎New York: np 1921. POIGNANT SIGNED LETTER FROM ROOSEVELT ON HIS RESOLVE NOT TO LET POLIO DEFEAT HIM. Very Good. POIGNANT SIGNED LETTER FROM ROOSEVELT ON HIS RESOLVE NOT TO LET POLIO DEFEAT HIM. Written just two months after being struck by polio at his summer home at Campbello Island Roosevelt writes on October 5 1921 to Henry Waring Chadeayne Orange County lawyer and politician: <br /> <br /> My dear Mr. Chadeayne:<br /> <br /> I appreciate very much the action of the Democratic County Committee of Orange County in directing you to convey their sympathy to me. I also appreciate exceedingly the personal good wishes which you added on your own account. <br /> <br /> The doctors tell me I am getting along splendidly and I hope to be back in the game before so very long. <br /> <br /> Very sincerely yours<br /> <br /> signed Franklin D. Roosevelt<br /> <br /> By October 5 1921 the outlook for Roosevelt looked bleak. He was already suffering from paralysis with little hope for improvement yet from the beginning Roosevelt fought with extraordinary resolve to overcome any limitations caused by his disease. And get "back in the game" he did becoming governor of New York in 1929 and of course U.S. President from 1933 to 1945. <br /> <br /> Though written on Roosevelt's Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland's personal letterhead it is almost certain that the letter was typed either at Presbyterian Hospital or else dictated by him and brought to him for signing for on October 5 1921 Roosevelt was still in the hospital he was released on October 28th. <br /> <br /> Note: This is one of the earliest Roosevelt letters referencing his disease that has ever been on the market. <br /> <br /> New York: October 5 1921. Quarto one page. Expected folds. Fine condition with original envelope postmarked October 6 1921. An inspiring letter from one of the United States's greatest figures. np unknown books‎

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Typed Letter Signed‎

‎Washington: np 1917. No Binding. Very Good. TYPED LETTER SIGNED BY FDR as Acting Secretary of the Navy on Navy Department stationery. An early Roosevelt letter dated June 5 1917 to Charles W. Stetson agreeing to the price offered in exchange for property held by Daniel Carroll for use by the Washington Navy Yard. Signed: "F. DRoosevelt". Washington: June 5 1917. One quarto page. Ink mark at top corner some smudges and light folds. np unknown books‎

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Typed letter signed "Franklin D Roosevelt" as Governor of New York to New York City Mayor James J. Walker summoning him to answer charges made by the Seabury commission. WITH: The original telegram from Roosevelt to Walker bearing the same message‎

‎Albany 1932. 1 p. 4to. Single sheet of State of New York Executive Chamber letterhead with gold seal at head. Paste action from old mat at upper and lower margins old folds signature slightly smudged. 1 p. 4to. Roosevelt summons Jimmy Walker to answer corruption charges. Less than a month after he'd accepted the Democratic nomination for President and on the verge of setting out on the campaign trail then Governor Roosevelt summons New York City mayor Jimmy "Beau James" Walker to answer corruption charges.<br/><br/>"I confirm my telegram to you today reading as follows: 'I request that you appear before me . in Albany on Thursday August eleventh . in order that you may be heard in respect to the charges filed with me by Honorable Samuel Seabury . and others and your answer thereto. I expect that in accordance with my telegram to you yesterday your rejoinder to Judge Seabury's reply will be in my hands next Monday.'" Roosevelt's telegram is also present.<br/><br/>The Seabury Commission brought to light one of the most notorious corruption schemes in New York City's history whereby innocent citizens usually working class women were arrested on false charges of prostitution and to avoid jail were made to pay fines which lined the pockets of magistrate court judges attorneys and police officers. In the course of the investigation it also uncovered large sums of money paid to Mayor Walker by businessmen seeking city contracts. Roosevelt's summons to Walker came as the negative publicity generated by the scandal threatened to cause problems for him during the campaign. Walker spared Roosevelt the trouble of removing him from office by resigning on September 1.<br/><br/>"The insouciant Walker was master of ceremonies for New York in the Jazz Age. Rarely rising before ten in the morning he could be found at Broadway openings ringsides parades or casinos-almost any place but city hall. He took seven vacations during his first two years in office. A notorious womanizer he also began a widely publicized affair with Betty Compton an actress twenty-three years his junior. Local newspapers fueled his popularity by celebrating his exploits while ignoring his indiscretions" ANB. unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 313757

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‎ROOSEVELT Franklin Delano‎

‎WARTIME CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN.POPE PIUS‎

‎NY MACMILLAN 1947. PREFACE BY HARRY TRUMAN FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, MACMILLAN, 1947 unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 12605

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano‎

‎Whither Bound A Lecture at Milton Academy on the Alumni War Memorial Foundation May 18 1926.‎

‎Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1926. First edition of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first book being the text of a lecture delivered by him at Milton Academy on the Alumni War Memorial Foundation on May 18 1926. Octavo original cloth. One of one thousand copies printed. Association copy inscribed by the author on the title page on the occasion of publication and within a month of the delivery of the lecture to his son "For my son Elliott Roosevelt This copy of his Dad's first book Franklin D. Roosevelt June 1926." Additionally signed by Roosevelt on the title page "Franklin Roosevelt." Elliott was the fourth of Roosevelt's six children and Eleanor's acknowledged favorite. His future career included military service involvement in aircraft procurement and roles as author rancher radio station owner and Mayor of Miami Beach. Near fine in the rare original dust jacket which is in good condition. Housed in a custom cloth chemise and half morocco slipcase. Small bookplate to the pastedown. An exceptional association. American statesman and political leader Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as the President of the United States from 1933 to 1945. A Democrat he won a record four presidential elections and dominated his party after 1932 as a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century leading the United States during a time of worldwide economic depression and war. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 125163

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‎ROOSEVELT Franklin Delano 32nd President Of The Us‎

‎ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH; ca.10x8 in‎

‎1940. The photograph shows the President delivering a campaign speech. unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 13486

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano 1882 1945; 32nd President of the United States Bachrach Louis Fabian Sr‎

‎Portrait photograph of Franklin Delano Roosevelt 32nd President of the United States 1933-1945 as Governor of New York 1929-1932 showing him looking straight ahead slightly over his left shoulder in suit jacket and silk tie pocket handkerchief showing his bold signature in the lower margin‎

‎New York 1932. Photograph 10 x 8 inches. Roosevelt's photographer for this portrait was Louis Fabian Bachrach Sr. 1881-1963 second in a three generation commercial photography business Bachrach Studios started by his father David Bachrach photographer of Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg in Baltimore Maryland in 1868; Louis Fabian Bachrach Jr. representing the third generation of the family was best known for his portrait of John F. Kennedy that was used as the president's official photograph after his election in 1960. A very nice image of FDR boldly signed by him. Matted glazed and framed. #6455. <br/><br/> unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 57745

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‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano to Major General Philip B. Fleming‎

‎Two-page letter informing the General of the liquidation of the WPA mimeographed‎

‎Washington DC: The White House 1942. letter. Two 8.5x11 inch sheets with a typed letter mimeographed from the President to the Major General of the WPA unsigned dated December 4 1942. stapled upper left corner with two horizontal fold-creases lightly toned minor wear and ink stain in bottom left corner of top sheet. The White House unknown books‎

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€ 105.76 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano Valentine John‎

‎Americanism‎

‎Glendale Ca: Private Publication 1949. Limited Edition. Pamphlet. Fine. A scarce signed limited edition of Americanism by John Valentine. Twelvemo 7pp. Cream stock title printed in black. Bound at spine with staples. Housed in custom folio with title on front panel. Signed by John Valentine on the limitation page noting "Limited Signed John Valentine." This book is from the personal collection of Frederick B. Adams. It is not found in Ernest Halter's bibliography of Roosevelt. The text of this address on Americanism by vice presidential candidate Franklin Roosevelt was recorded in 1920. It is believed to be the first time that Roosevelt's voice was recorded. The speech addresses the aftermath of World War I and makes the case for an international peace. Private Publication unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 1950

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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
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€ 190.37 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano Winant Hon. John Gilbert‎

‎Memorial Address Delivered before the Joint Meeting of the Two Houses of Congress as a Tribute of Respect to the late President‎

‎Washington D.C.: GPO 1946. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth lettered in gilt on upper cover within gilt frame "IN MEMORIAM". Mint copy in original mailing envelope. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. GPO unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 56170

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€ 169.22 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano. Foreward by Eleanor Roosevelt. Edited by Elliott Roosevelt‎

‎F.D.R. His Personal Letters Two volume set‎

‎New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1947 1948. First edition. Full Morocco. Very Good. 8vo. 21.5 by 14 cm. xvi 543 xix 674 pp. With three gatherings of b/w photos in each volume. Full navy morocco with simple gilt ruled decoration raised bands turn-ins. Marbled endpapers -- different in each volume while otherwise the leather matches perfectly. Condition: shelfwear along edges. Typical rubbing along joints. Tiny spine tip chip. Light age toning to leaves. <br /> Duell, Sloan and Pearce books‎

Référence libraire : 006845

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€ 126.91 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano. Winant Hon. John Gilbert‎

‎MEMORIAL ADDRESS. Franklin Delano Roosevelt‎

‎Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1948. 1st edition. Black cloth with gilt lettering. Manila mailing envelope. Book - As New. Mailing envelope - overall VG. 84 pp. Frontis of FDR. 8vo. <br/><br/>Address delivered before the joint houses of Congress as a tribute to the recently deceased FDR. Government Printing Office hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 13138.5

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€ 14.81 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano; et al.‎

‎The Democratic Book 1936‎

‎no place: Democratic National Committee 1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. a-z aa-oo 2-386 pp. Large folio. Full brown morocco lettered in gilt with silk moire endpapers personalized to former owner on bottom of front cover. First edition. One of an unspecified limitation signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on limitation at front numbered. Near Fine with light wear and several small indents to rear cover. A fundraising publication sold to DNC donors packed with profiles and photos of Democratic politicians and color advertisements. An uncommonly nice copy. [Democratic National Committee] hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 180329002

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Burnside Rare Books, ABAA
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Livres de Burnside Rare Books, ABAA]

€ 2,538.30 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano; Henry Morgenthau Jr‎

‎Franklin D. Roosevelt Signed Rhode Island Tercentenary Stamp Block.‎

‎Rare complete stamp block commemorating the 300th anniversary of the settlement of <span class="match">Rhode</span> <span class="match">Island</span> signed by President <span class="match">Franklin</span> D. <span class="match">Roosevelt and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. One page the block consists of 50 3-cent Rhode Island Tercentenary violet stamps depicting colonial founder Roger Williams. Franklin Delano Roosevelt had an extensive stamp collection and due to his keen interest in stamp collecting some 200 U.S. commemorative stamps were released during his presidency. In fine condition. </span> American statesman and political leader Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as the President of the United States from 1933 to 1945. A Democrat he won a record four presidential elections and dominated his party after 1932 as a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century leading the United States during a time of worldwide economic depression and war. unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 119353

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Raptis Rare Books
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[Livres de Raptis Rare Books]

€ 1,522.98 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano; Roosevelt Elliott; Roosevelt Ealanor‎

‎F.D.R. His Personal Letters: Early Years Franklin Delano Roosevelt‎

‎New York: Duell Sloan & Pearce 1947. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. First edition. Half inch by one inch chip to jacket spine head jacket edges rubbed. Boards very lightly soiled. 1947 Hard Cover. xvi 543 pp. "This first volume covers the period from 1887 when at the age of five F.D.R. wrote his first letter to 1904 when he was graduated from Harvard. Duell, Sloan & Pearce hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 2312454

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Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
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€ 21.15 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano; Rosenman Samuel I. Compiler‎

‎The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt‎

‎New York: Russell & Russell 1969. Complete thirteen volume set Near Fine top edges lightly foxed. A quite handsome set and a great addition to any FDR collection. This set is heavy and will require additional postage charges than shown for priority and international mail. . Reprint. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Russell & Russell Hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 008560

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Dale Steffey Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Livres de Dale Steffey Books]

€ 1,269.15 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano; Runes editor Dagobert D.‎

‎The American Way‎

‎Wisdom 1958. Very Good. Roosevelt Franklin Delano. The American Way. Runes editor Dagobert D. New York: Wisdom 1958. 92pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with light rubbing to edges and covers. Spine faded. Selections of public addresses and papers from fifteen years in the life of one of America's greatest statesmen. Wisdom paperback books‎

Référence libraire : UROOAME00MEL

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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Livres de Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB]

€ 2.54 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Franklin Delano; Winston S. Churchill. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‎

‎Sail On O Ship of State! The Longfellow Verse in Mr. Roosevelt’s Message to Mr. Churchill.‎

‎Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. 1941. Rare lithographic broadside signed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt as the thirty-second President of the United States and Winston S. Churchill as Prime Minster of the United Kingdom at the Atlantic Conference; one of only two known examples of this broadside specially printed at Churchill's direction and signed by both world leaders at their first wartime conference. One page the lithograph features the famed Henry Wadsworth Longfellow verse first used by FDR in a letter of support to Churchill before the United States entered the war and a galleon at sea. The letter sent the day before Roosevelt's third inauguration on January 20 1941 read in full "Dear Churchill Wendell Wilkie will give you this. He is truly helping to keep politics out over here. I think this verse applies to you people as it does to us: "Sail on Oh Ship of State! Sail on Oh Union strong and great. Humanity with all its fears With all the hope of future years Is hanging breathless on thy fate." As ever yours Franklin D. Roosevelt." "R<span class="match">o</span><span class="match">o</span>sevelt never made a m<span class="match">o</span>re graceful <span class="match">o</span>r effective gesture than that" R. Sherw<span class="match">o</span><span class="match">o</span>d R<span class="match">o</span><span class="match">o</span>sevelt and H<span class="match">o</span>pkins 234. The letter and the verse were hand-carried by Wendell Wilkie t<span class="match">o</span> L<span class="match">o</span>nd<span class="match">o</span>n and given by H<span class="match">o</span>pkins t<span class="match">o</span> the Prime Minister. Churchill desperate for American support found the letter "an inspiration" had it framed and proudly displayed it at Chartwell for many years. In early August of 1941 Churchill had this dec<span class="match">o</span>rative br<span class="match">o</span>adside printed and when he arrived in Newf<span class="match">o</span>undland f<span class="match">o</span>r the c<span class="match">o</span>nference with the President he br<span class="match">o</span>ught tw<span class="match">o</span> c<span class="match">o</span>pies t<span class="match">o</span> be signed "<span class="match">o</span>ne f<span class="match">o</span>r himself and <span class="match">o</span>ne f<span class="match">o</span>r the President" Warren F. Kimball F<span class="match">o</span>rged In War: R<span class="match">o</span><span class="match">o</span>sevelt <span class="match">Churchill</span> and the Sec<span class="match">o</span>nd W<span class="match">o</span>rld War 98. Signed by Roosevelt "Franklin D. Roosevelt" and Churchill "Winton S. Churchill." Double matted and framed. The entire piece measures 22 inches by 20.5 inches. The last known example achieved $96000 in a 2008 auction. Scarce and desirable. The historic secret Atlantic Conference was held between August 9th and 12th 1941 on a warship anchored in Placentia Bay Newfoundland. At that momentous meeting the two leaders and their military aides agreed upon critical policies for the conduct of a joint war against Germany even though the U.S. was still officially neutral and would remain so until December 8. The meetings culminated in the Atlantic Charter a declaration of principles issued a few days after the conference. Often compared to Wilson's Fourteen Points the Charter also laid the foundation for the United Nations Declaration signed by 26 nations in January 1942. Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd. unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 125419

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Raptis Rare Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Livres de Raptis Rare Books]

€ 126,914.99 Acheter

‎ROOSEVELT Hall‎

‎ODYSSEY OF AN AMERICAN FAMILY‎

‎1939. ROOSEVELT Hall. With Samuel Duff McCoy. ODYSSEY OF AN AMERICAN FAMILY: AN ACCOUNT OF THE ROOSEVELTS AND THEIR KIN AS TRAVELERS FROM 1613 TO 1938. NY: Harper & Brothers 1939. Small 4to. black cloth stamped in gilt & red. First Edition. Signed presentation by Hall Roosevelt on dedication page: "To my best aggressor in an adventurous world of endeavors Hall Roosevelt. April 4th 1939." Also with the facsimile signatures of Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt on the same page. Very Good. $75.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 51084

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Antic Hay Books
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€ 63.46 Acheter

‎Roosevelt James‎

‎1948 Jackson Day Dinner with 1948 Jackson Day Dinner information 3 items together autographed by Roosevelt‎

‎Los Angeles: The Democratic National Committee and The Democratic State Central Committee 1948. Two-page letter on letterhead a carbon-copy early generation very legible signed in fountain-pen by James Roosevelt as General Chairman of the DNC about 250 words; accompanied by a photocopied leaf dinner and reception info and a professionally-printed 3.5x6 inch contribution card. Foldlines for mailing envelope not present very good condition. The Democratic National Committee and The Democratic State Central Committee unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 177464

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Livres de Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB]

€ 21.15 Acheter

‎ROOSEVELT James‎

‎AFFECTIONATELY F.D.R.: A SON'S STORY OF A LONELY MAN‎

‎1959. ROOSEVELT James. With Sidney Shalett. AFFECTIONATELY F.D.R.: A SON'S STORY OF A LONELY MAN. NY: Harcourt Brace & Company 1959. 8vo. green cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. James Roosevelt's informal and untouched portrait of his father containing much previously unknown material about F.D.R. Signed presentation from Eleanor Roosevelt on the half-title page to her personal secretary: "To Maureen With love and every good wish for a happy Xmas. E.R. 1959." Maureen Corr of Eleanor's personal secretary from 1953 until Eleanor's death in 1962 when Corr helped with the funeral arrangements. She then worked for the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation the Asia Society and the U.S. Mission to the United Nations. She died in 2009 and this book is from her Manhattan estate. A great association copy and probably rare to find Eleanor's presentation in this particular title! Very Good minor edgewear; contents clean & tight; moderate soil couple of tiny chips & short tears; $5.75 price is present d/j. $1850.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 1590

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Antic Hay Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Livres de Antic Hay Books]

€ 1,565.28 Acheter

‎Roosevelt James‎

‎Elect James Roosevelt Mayor‎

‎Los Angeles: Roosevelt for Mayor Committee 1965. Six-panel brochure for the mayoral campaign of FDR's eldest son very good. The candidate who had long served as congressman for California's 26th congressional district challenged the incumbent Sam Yorty but lost in the Democratic primary. LBJ appointed him a delegate to UNESCO later in the year. Roosevelt for Mayor Committee unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 258611

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Livres de Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB]

€ 10.15 Acheter

‎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 books‎

Référence libraire : 604062

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Houle Rare Books & Autographs
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€ 105.76 Acheter

‎ROOSEVELT James and Sidney Shalett‎

‎AFFECTIONATELY F.D.R.:; A son's story of a lonely man‎

‎NY: Harcourt Brace 1959. First edn. 8vo pp. 394. Illustrated with photographs. Spine little soiled o/w a nice copy in little chipped and soiled dj. A memoir by the son who was his father's assistant during F.DR's days as Governor of New York and during his early presidency. Harcourt Brace unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 21202

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Second Life Books Inc
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[Livres de Second Life Books Inc]

€ 22.00 Acheter

‎Roosevelt James as Secretary to the President‎

‎Typed Letter Signed to C. Alphons Haus President Empire Silk Company‎

‎Washington D.C. 1937. One page on official White House stationery. 1 vols. 8vo. With accompanying envelope postmarked Dec 11. One page on official White House stationery. 1 vols. 8vo. James Roosevelt 1907-91 was the eldest son and second child of FDR and served in an official capacity as his father's assistant and secretary from 1936-1939.<br/><br/>"My dear Mr. Haus<br/><br/> "Thank you for your note of the fifteenth as well as for your interest in writing.<br/> "I do not know when I shall be in New York but if you care to send me a more detailed memorandum of what you have in mind I shall be glad to give it more careful consideration . <br/> "Very sincerely yours<br/><br/> "James Roosevelt unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 233637

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James Cummins Bookseller
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[Livres de James Cummins Bookseller]

€ 338.44 Acheter

‎ROOSEVELT JAMES editor‎

‎The liberal papers‎

‎New York: Doubleday / Anchor Books 1962. First edition 12mo pp. 354 5 ads; very good in original blue paper wrappers. Essays by David Reisman and Michael Maccoby James Warburg Walter Mills Arthur Waskow Charles E. Osgood Emile Benoit Vera Micheles Dean Frank Tannenbaum Allen S. Whiting Stuart Hughes Quincy Wright and Kingsley Davis. <br/><br/> Doubleday / Anchor Books unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 34666

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Rulon-Miller Books
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€ 14.60 Acheter

‎Roosevelt James C.‎

‎Three receipts including one for the literature lottery‎

‎New York: May 4 and 27 June 19 1815. Manuscript 7¼" x 4¾" on recto and verso of a single sheet with signatures of T.A. Anderson Stephen B. Hoffman Maria Roosevelt. Legible. One side of the sheet is a receipt May 27 1815 signed by Maria Roosevelt in which she acknowledges payment from her father James C. Roosevelt of 52 shares of Washington Fire Insurance Company and 34 shares in the Manhattan Company in part payment for "the one seventh of the highest prize in literature lottery No. 5 belonging to me which seventh and the interest thereon to the 16th instant at 7 pm amounts to £2280.10.2." Maria must have won the lottery. The Literature Lottery was held in New York in 1814 to benefit literary institutions such as the Historical Society of the City of New York Union and Hamilton Colleges. Two other receipts on the verso are for "rent of a house no. 292 Greenwich St" paid for by James C. Roosevelt for $150 signed by T.A. Anderson; and "rent on a lot at no. 328 Warren Street leased by the Corporation of St. Peter's Church West Chester by order of the corporation . Stephen B. Hoffman Treasurer" also paid by Roosevelt in the amount of $75.00 James Christopher Roosevelt of the Hyde Park Roosevelts and ancestor of Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born about 1770 of Christopher and Mary Duryee Roosevelt and died around 1840. He married Catherine Byvanek in 1792 and they had a child Maria who married Hackaliah Brown; James Henry who founded Roosevelt Hospital in New York City; and Catherine Louisa who died in 1830. <br/><br/> May 4 and 27, June 19 unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 58300

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Rulon-Miller Books
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€ 194.60 Acheter

‎ROOSEVELT James. 1828 1900‎

‎Autographed Letter Signed‎

‎Hyde Park 1872. unbound. Father of FDR. 4 pages front and back each two-page spread measuring 8.25 x 10.5 inches Hyde Park New York February 10 1872. Written in mock indignation to a friend acting as a broker in a small business arrangement in part: ".I am sorry to say I didn't think too much of your business capacity as I did before I received your note of yesterday.I cannot make erasures in my check book and you must either consent to accept the check or I shall spend it for you and perhaps get something that you would not like at all." Slight tears along the natural folds; chip in the right margin of the third page. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 248184

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Argosy Book Store
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€ 211.52 Acheter

‎ROOSEVELT James; SHALETT Sidney‎

‎Affectionately F.D.R.; A Son's Story of a Lonely Man‎

‎New York: Harcourt 1959. First. hardcover. Illus. 8vo cloth. New York: Harcourt Brace 1959. First edition. Very good condition.<br/><br/> Harcourt unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 291887

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Argosy Book Store
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€ 15.86 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Kermit‎

‎Aventuras de hum homen de qualidade ou memorias e successos do Marquez de Renoncour‎

‎Lisboa Portugal: Simao Thaddeo Ferreira 1792. First edition . 16mo. 2 369 pp. Apparently an anonymously published romantic novel. Not recorded on OCLC or in the NUC. KVK locates one copy Biblioteca Nacional Portugal. Contemporary or near-contemporary mottled calf leather label and gilt ornaments on spine all edges red. Very good. <br/>Belle and Kermit Roosevelt's copy with her ownership signature at the head of the title page "Belle-Kermit Roosevelt" dated "June 26 1914 Lisboa"; their armorial bookplate on the front pastedown. In July 1914 Kermit Roosevelt former president Theodore Roosevelt's son married Belle Wyatt Willard daughter of the American ambassador to Spain at the American Embassy in Madrid; this book was probably purchased on their honeymoon trip to Portugal later that month. 154. <br/><br/> Simao Thaddeo Ferreira hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 54661

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Bartlebys Books
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€ 719.18 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Kermit‎

‎COUNTERCOUP : THE STRUGGLE FOR THE CONTROL OF IRAN‎

‎New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1979. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/G-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine white with tan and black print; DJ has tears at spine ends and flap corners toning to spine small blemish on spine; Boards quarter bound with grey cloth to spine and black paper to boards clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; x 217 pages illustrated b&w plates. 1340011. FP New Rockville Stock. McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 1340011 ISBN : 0070535906 9780070535909

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Second Story Books
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€ 126.91 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Kermit‎

‎Sentimental Safari‎

‎New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1963. First edition. 8vo. xxii 286 pp. Illustrated from photographs plates double-page map. "An account of a 1960 safari made by Kermit Roosevelt and his two sons to the same 'African Game Trails' first visited by his famous grandfather President Theodore Roosevelt fifty years before." Very good. Green cloth illustrated dust jacket price-clipped. 7302. <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 60019

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Bartlebys Books
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€ 16.92 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Kermit‎

‎The Happy Hunting Grounds‎

‎New York: Scribners 1920. 1st . Hardcover. very good. Illustrated with photographs by the author <br/><br/> Scribners hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 9022707

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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.)
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€ 45.69 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Kermit‎

‎The Happy Hunting-Grounds‎

‎Charles Scribner's Sons 1920. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition same year on title page and copyright page. Very good book pages untrimmed on top and bottom edges and foredge. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : 1610064

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Bookbid Rare Books
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€ 21.15 Acheter

‎Roosevelt Kermit‎

‎The Happy Hunting-Grounds‎

‎New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1920. First edition. Illustrated with photographs by the author. x 182 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Brown cloth upper cover pictorial. Very good front inner hinge tender. Inscribed by the author on the flyleaf. First edition. Illustrated with photographs by the author. x 182 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Signed First Edition. Inscribed by the author "For Mrs Francis Kettaneh with the very best wishes of Kermit Roosevelt"<br/><br/>Cosmopolitan Lebanese Americans Francis and Mary Kettaneh were close friends of the Roosevelt family. Phillips p. 317; Czech Africa p. 237 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 307998

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James Cummins Bookseller
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[Livres de James Cummins Bookseller]

€ 190.37 Acheter

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