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ROOSEVELT Theodore FINGER Charles J
LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT
GIRARD KANSAS HALDEMAN-JULIUS CO. 1924 1924. ORIGINAL GRAY WRAPPERS; NO DUST JACKET VERY GOOD. Soft cover. GIRARD, KANSAS, HALDEMAN-JULIUS CO. 1924 paperback books
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Roosevelt Theodore Hagedorn Herman
Roosevelt in the Badlands
Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1921. First Trade edition. Illus. xxvi 491 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original crimson cloth. Fine in VG chipped dj with small loss at bottom of spine and back fold. First Trade edition. Illus. xxvi 491 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. "what I was like when I had bark on" IN DJ. Six-Score #52; Rampaging Herd 951; Reese 52; Dobie p. 104 Houghton Mifflin unknown books
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Roosevelt Theodore Hagedorn Herman
Roosevelt in the Badlands
Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1921. 146 of 375 copies of the Large Paper Edition. Illus. xxvi 491 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth and maroon boards map on back endpapers. In slipcase. Very good plus. 146 of 375 copies of the Large Paper Edition. Illus. xxvi 491 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. DELUXE ISSUE. "what I was like when I had bark on". Detailed account of Roosevelt's life and actiivities during his years on the cattle ranch in the Dakota territory. The author remarks that Roosevelt chragred him with writing this book: "If you want to know what I was like when I had bark on . I want you to go out to Dakota!". Six-Score #52; Rampaging Herd 951; Reese 52; Dobie p. 104 Houghton Mifflin unknown books
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Roosevelt Theodore Jr.
Typed Letter Signed "Theodore Roosevelt" to Seymour Halpern
New York 1929. 1p. on personal "Oyster Bay" letterhead. 8vo. Old folds toning minor chipping at the bottom of the page not affecting text else fine. 1p. on personal "Oyster Bay" letterhead. 8vo. The Most Perilous Time in My Life. Reading in part: "I don't know what the most perilous time in my life was but I suppose it must have been various times during the war. The hunting trip that was the biggest success was the one we have just finished because on that we got the giant panda which has never been shot by a white man before. Neither Kermit nor I really enjoy fully exploring or hunting unless we are together. On this last expedition he had to leave two months before the end and I missed him greatly." <br/><br/>The eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt and First Lady Edith Roosevelt Theodore "Ted" Roosevelt III known as Theodore Jr. grew up listening to his father's stories of wars and great battles and the expectations that every man should do his part. After graduating from Harvard Roosevelt launched a successful career in investment banking. At the outbreak of WWI he volunteered to be one of the first American soldiers to go to France serving as a battalion commander with the First Division where he was gassed and wounded at Soissons in 1918. After the war he served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy Governor of Puerto Rico and Governor-General of the Philippines. In the 1930s he reentered the business world becoming Chairman of the Board of American Express and Vice President of Doubleday Books. Despite arthritis brought on from injuries of the previous war and a serious heart condition that Roosevelt hid from his superiors he returned to active military duty in WWII and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. A cane in one hand a pistol in the other Roosevelt led his troops into action in North Africa Tunisia and the invasion of Sicily where he was cited for "showing complete contempt for personal danger." His insistence on leading his men from the front culminated in June 1944 when he led the first wave of troops ashore at Utah Beach on D-Day during the invasion of Normandy. After being one of the first men on the beach Roosevelt discovered that they had landed south of their objective. He personally reconnoitered the area and returned with a revised plan of attack famously declaring that "We'll start the war from right here." Roosevelt adroitly directed troops to their new objectives remaining cool under intense fire and inspiring confidence in his men. When asked to name the single most heroic action he had ever seen in combat General Omar Bradley replied that it was "Ted Roosevelt on Utah Beach." Roosevelt died of a heart attack in France a month after the Normandy landings. He received the Medal of Honor which was awarded posthumously for his actions on D-day. unknown books
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Roosevelt Theodore Jr. and Kermit ROOSEVELT
East of the Sun and West of the Moon
New York: Scribner's 1936. Reprint first published 1926. Illustrated from photographs taken by K.R. x 284 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters modern brown calf and marbled boards. Fine. Reprint first published 1926. Illustrated from photographs taken by K.R. x 284 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Czech Asia p. 174 for first ed. Scribner's unknown books
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Roosevelt Theodore Miller Joaquin 1837 1913
Why Mr. Roosevelt should serve again
1912. 6-1/2 pp. One page labeled "A". Folio. In a half brown morocco slipcase and chemise. 6-1/2 pp. One page labeled "A". Folio. In part "has been nominated by his party for the primary but once. He has been elected by the people but once."<br/><br/><br/>In 1912 Miller approached TR with a project for the Centennial of the War of 1812 and was rebuffed. Presumably this piece was written before that. unknown books
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Roosevelt Theodore with others
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire
London: T. Fisher Unwin 1916. Softcover. NF interior but with light age soiling to wraps. Grey paper wraps stapled with red lettering; 31 pp. Comments by Roosevelt William Howard Taft Franklin E. Jeffreys Admiral Goodrich James M. Hubbard John P. Jones Sherwood Eddy Yearbook of Indian Missions a missionary and several others on the British rule of India. These are favourable opinions of Americans who have first-hand knowledge of the conditions in India at the time or who studied the situations at great length and were considered experts on the subject. T. Fisher Unwin paperback books
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Roosevelt Theodore.
African Game Trails.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 1.4 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 292002
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Roosevelt Theodore.
African Game Trails.
St. Martin's Press 1988. Later printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations and photos. St. Martin's Press, 1988. Later printing. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Embry 192213
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Roosevelt Theodore.
America and the World War; Fear God and Take Your Own Part.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 1.4 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 292005
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Roosevelt Theodore.
American Ideals; The Strenuous Life; Relizable Ideals.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 1.7 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 292006
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Roosevelt Theodore.
An Autobiography.
Macmillan 1913. First U.K. edition. Some inked numerals to rear free endpaper small splotch of white paint to lower spine overall very good with hinges firm and internally clean in custom mylar cover. Maroon cloth titled in gilt. Macmillan, 1913. First U.K. edition. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Embry 193802
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Roosevelt Theodore.
Social Justice and Popular Rule: Essays Addresses and Public Statements Relating to the Progressive Movement 1910-1916.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 1.4 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 291999
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Roosevelt Theodore.
The Foes of our Own Household; The Great Adventure; Letters to His Children.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 1.4 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 292001
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Roosevelt Theodore.
The Naval War of 1812 : The History of the United States Navy During the Last War with Great Britain to Which is Appended an Account of the Battle of New Orleans.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 1.4 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 291998
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Roosevelt Theodore.
The Rough Riders.
The Lakeside Press 2003. First printing thus. Fine. Teal cloth no dust jacket. The Lakeside Press, 2003. First printing thus. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Embry 196485
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Roosevelt Theodore.
The Wilderness Hunter; Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter; A Book-Lover’s Holiday in the Open. 2 volumes.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 2.8 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 292007
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Roosevelt Theodore.
The Winning of the West;: An account of the exploration and settlement of our country from the Alleghanies to the Pacific. 2 volumes.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good preliminaries creased and endpapers torn with a little loss on volume 1. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 2.9 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
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Roosevelt Theodore.
Thomas Hart Benton: Gouverneur Morris.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 1.4 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
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Roosevelt Theodore.
Through The Brazilian Wilderness and Papers on Natural History.
New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1926. Brown embossed leatherettegilt spine title gilt portrait cameo on cover top edge stained brown patterned endpapers. Very good. 20.3x13.5 cm. weight: 1.4 lb. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover books
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Roosevelt Theodore. 1858 1919. Blatch Harriot Eaton Stanton 1856 1940
MOBILIZING WOMAN-POWER.; With a Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt
New York: The Womans Press 1918. 1st edition. Light brown vertically-ribbed cloth stamped in blue with a decorative frame surrounding the front board title stamping. A solid VG copy spine slightly darkened with blue lettering a bit dull/minor extremity wear. 195 pp. Appendix 'Documents Used in Women's War-Work in England and France'. Illustrated with a Frontis & 12 inserted plates. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/>Blatch the daughter of suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton who followed in her mother's footsteps by also becoming a leader in the late 19th/early 20th C. women's movement a writer and an advocate for labor reform. Blatch is credited with reviving & modernizing a suffrage movement which by the beginning of the 20th century was listless & flagging; she is also credited with motivating its evolution from a mostly middle & upper class movement to one which exhibited a concern for rights of working women primarily by her 1907 launching of the Equality League of Self-Supporting Women which held open-air meetings & inaugurated the first suffrage parades. Blatch's style was radical in nature combining a militant civil disobedience with political activism. The synergy generated her personal energy daring & political savvy spurred the Suffrage movement on aiding it in achieving its goal of enfranchising American women with the 1920 passage of the Constitution's 19th Amendment. With the coming of WWI Blatch directed her formidable personality & energies to aiding the war effort and this book was written in such a spirit- it describes the European female contribution to fighting the Hun & exhorts their American counterparts to do no less NAW Vol. I. The Womans Press hardcover books
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ROOSEVELT THEODORE. Cole Timothy
PORTRAIT OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Cole Timothy. Standing 3/4 length portrait 8 1/2 x 12 inches on a sheet 14 1/2 x 19 inches. Printed from a wood-engraving by Timothy Cole SIGNED in the plate and dated 1928. Additionally SIGNED by the artist in pencil in the margin. Some creasing to the blank margins else fine. <br/><br/> unknown books
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Roosevelt Theodore: Taft William Howard
PRINTED DOCUMENT SIGNED BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT APPOINTING EDGAR RUSSEL AS MAJOR IN THE SIGNAL CORPS
Washington 1904. Printed document 19 1/2 x 15 3/4 inches completed in manuscript mounted and framed to 24 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches. Minor soiling. Near fine. Attractive engraved broadside completed in manuscript and signed by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War William Howard Taft appointing Edgar Russel to the rank of major in the Signal Corps. With the embossed seal of the War Department at the bottom and contemporary docketing near the top edge. After serving as Roosevelt's Secretary of War Taft would be elected to the presidency himself in 1909. Very nice mounted and framed for display. unknown books
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Roosevelt Theodore; Illustrated by Frederic Remington
Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail.
New York: The Century Co. 1896. Early printing of Roosevelt's<i> </i>fascinating account of the West. Quarto original publisher's decorated cloth top edge gilt. Illustrated by Frederic Remington. In very good condition. Bookplate. Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail is a detailed wide-ranging look at life in western America by the future president from his ranch on the Little Missouri covering the range the ranch the round-up and much more. Combines the talents of two of the most important chroniclers of the early American west. Frederic Remington was "the most successful Western illustrator in the 'Golden Age' of illustration at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th so much so that the other Western artists such as Charles Russell and Charles Schreyvogel were known during Remington's life as members of the 'School of Remington" Samuels ix. This is the second in Roosevelt's series of four books on ranching and hunting. The Century Co. hardcover books
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Roosevelt Theodore; Munsey Frank A.; Hard William
Lest We Forget His Record Theodore Roosevelt
New York: No Publisher 1916. RARE piece of campaign literature from the 1916 presidential election. "31 Notable Achievements of Theodore Roosevelt's Administration" by Frank A. Munsey; "How Roosevelt Kept Peace " by William Hard. 10 pages in stapled self-wrappers portrait of Roosevelt front cover. Very Good wrappers browned at edges small tear top edge at spine small tears top edge rear wrapper. . First Edition. Pamphlet. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. No Publisher Paperback books
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Roosevelt Theodore; Twain Mark; Kennan George
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Volume 13: November 1887 to April 1888
The Century Co 1887. Very Good. Roosevelt Theodore. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Volume 13: November 1887 to April 1888. Twain Mark; Kennan George. NY: The Century Co 1887. 972pp. Illustrated. Small 4to. Leather with gilt embossing on front cover. Book condition: Very good with rubbing and bumping to extremities and both hinges cracked but still holding. Contains <i>In the Cattle Country</i> <i>The Home Ranch</i> and <i>The Round-up</i> by Theodore Roosevelt; all are a part of <i>Ranch Life in the Far West</i>. Mark Twain writes <i>Meisterschaft: In Three Acts</i>. George Keenan contributes <i>The Last Appeal of the Russian Liberals</i> <i>Prison Life of the Russian Revolutionists</i> <i>Russian Provincial Prisons</i> <i>A Russian Political Prison</i> <i>Russian State Prisoners</i> and <i>Russian Penal Code</i>. The Century Co hardcover books
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Roosevelt Theodore; William Howard Taft; John Muir; John Burroughs; Bernard Baruch et al. Olga Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Signed and Inscribed Autograph Quotation Book.
c. 1903. Olga Roosevelt's autograph book lengthily inscribed and signed by Theodore Roosevelt as President of the United States William Howard Taft as Vice President of the United States and several other famous figures of the era including naturalists John Muir and John Burroughs and financier Bernard Baruch. Octavo bound in full vellum with hand painted decorations to the spine and panels patterned endpapers. Inscribed and signed by Theodore Roosevelt with a lengthy quotation "No one quality by itself makes a good man or woman; many are essential; but three especially - courage straightforward honesty and common sense. Theodore Roosevelt July 23rd 1903." Inscribed by William Howard Taft "For Miss Olga Roosevelt with best wishes of William H. Taft May 23 1910." Inscribed by American naturalist John Burroughs "The most precious things of life are without money & without price John Burroughs Sept 8 1903." Inscribed by the President of Cornell University and United States Ambassador to Germany Jacob Gould Schurman "Beauty graceful manners good temper common sense and a kind heart: these are the qualities that make a woman to be beloved and powerful. J.G. Schurman East Hampton September 14th 1903." Additionally inscribed by Alfred W.S. Garden American diplomat Robert Underwood Johnson American screenwriter Daniel Carson Goodman and American naval officer Leigh Carlyle Palmer. Signed by John Muir and signed and dated by Bernard Baruch "B. Baruch Jan 20th 1920." From the collection of Theodore Roosevelt's niece Olga Roosevelt. Roosevelt was the heiress to a fortune of several million dollars left her by her mother. She made her debut in Washington in 1908 and married Dr. Breckenridge Bayne in 1911. In very good condition. An exceptional collection of signatures with noted provenance. Theodore Roosevelt was an American statesman author explorer soldier naturalist and reformer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. As a leader of the Republican Party during this time he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the early 20th century. hardcover books
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Roosevelt Theordore.
Letters and Speeches.
Library of America 2004. First printing thus. Lengthy but neat gift inscription verso front free endpaper fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Tan cloth. Library of America, 2004. First printing thus. hardcover books
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Roosevelt Theordore.
Letters and Speeches.
Library of America 2004. First printing thus. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Tan cloth. Library of America, 2004. First printing thus. hardcover books
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Roosevelt Thoedore.
Memories of the American Frontier.
Westvaco 1977. First edition thus. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. B&W illustrations. Olive cloth with gilt titles. Westvaco, 1977. First edition thus. hardcover books
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Roosevelt White House
1902 Teddy Roosevelt White House Stereoview
White House stereoview sepia toned 3 x 7" The Perfect Stereograph Teddy Roosevelt "State Dinner to Prince Henry East Room of the White House fancily decorated view of East Room for a 1902 Teddy Roosevelt White House Dinner. In excellent condition. unknown books
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Roosevelt Appreciator's League
Membership enrollment and Democratic committee's registration drive with Roosevelt round-up rally National League Baseball Field Boston Friday October 30 1936 heading title
Boston: Roosevelt Appreciator's League 1936. Single sheet folded into 8-sided pamphlet 4to; illustrations and text printed in red and blue; some glue damage to one page affecting text with some loss of meaning. Offers a list of 21 issues Franklin resolved during his first term: "It will not be difficult to recall the misery and suffering of the winters of 1929-1930-1931-1932 and the rush of Roosevelt upon taking office to wipe out soup kitchens and bread-lines!" Pamphlet also provides an illustrated list of prizes mostly cars and appliances "to the 96 persons who make the best selection of the Seven Points most outstanding of the twenty-one issues listed". Color photographic portrait print of Roosevelt and campaign advertisement glue damage tearing along edges laid in. University of Massachusetts at Amherst only in OCLC. <br/><br/> Roosevelt Appreciator's League unknown books
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Roosevelt E
Accanto a mio padre
leggeri segni del tempo alla sovracopertina
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ROOSEVELT Franklin D.
Hand-corrected manuscript for Looking Forward
1933. Signed. ROOSEVELT Franklin D. Hand-corrected manuscript for Looking Forward. No place1933. 235 leaves measuring 8-1/2 by 11 inches typing on recto with corrections in Roosevelt's hand on 22 leaves other corrections throughout in pencil. Housed in a large black ring binder with individual leaves placed back-to-back in mylar sleeves. Housed in a custom clamshell box. $48500.Manuscript draft of Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 book Looking Forward his clarion call for a new deal that was published in the month of his inauguration with Roosevelt's handwritten corrections in ink on 22 pages.Published amidst the devastation of the Great Depression and in the same month as his inauguration FDR's Looking Forward draws on major articles and speeches; it was an immediate best-seller. On publication the New York Times noted: ""As President Roosevelt takes up the task of translating into terms of action his conception of the 'new deal' there comes from the press this book in which he sets forth his convictions as to why a new deal is necessary."" Included are chapters on the reorganization of the government taxation agriculture railroads judicial reform and more. This extraordinary final draft containing all but FDR's Inaugural Address which had not been yet been delivered and was the last thing added to the book; it is present here in a photoreproduction of the manuscript for those pages has additions corrections and emendations by Roosevelt himself in ink on 22 pages and numerous other pencil corrections and additions in an unknown hand. The lengthiest addition is found at the top of the first page of text in which Roosevelt has added: ""This is essentially a compilation from many articles written and speeches made prior to March 1 1933. I have added parts which bind the material together as a whole."" At the end of the introduction he also strikes through ""The White House"" replacing it with ""Hyde Park March 1st 1933""three days before his first Inauguration.Roosevelt's marks in the manuscript by leaf number:5: Added to the top ""This is essentially a compilation from many articles written and speeches made prior to March 1 1933. I have added parts which bind the material together as a whole.""7: Added quotation marks to the phrase ""pep talks.""8: Crossed out a paragraph and changed the word ""The"" to ""My.""12: Crossed out ""The White House"" and added ""Hyde Park March 1 1933.""16: Added the word ""generally.""63: Changed ""I should thus reduce the cost of your Federal Government"" to ""I hope thus to reduces the cost of the regular operations of the Federal Government.""87: Added the word ""State"" to the phrase ""The State Department of Labor.""102: Crossed out ""census bureau"" and wrote in ""high officials""; crossed out ""they will not be during my administration of the Federal Government for"" and wrote in ""it is obvious that.""105: Added the word ""Eastern"" to the phrase ""seven Eastern industrial states.""138: Crossed out ""by my predecessor in the Presidency. When resubmitted to me I shall approve it"" after the phrase ""The bill was vetoed""; crossed out the word ""will"" and added ""shall.""186: Crossed out ""which concentrates its effort upon the handling of criminals once they are convicted"" after the phrase ""This is through a policy of prevention.""194: Crossed out the word ""will"" and added ""shall""; changed ""be succeeding"" to ""succeed.""210: Crossed out the word ""the"" in ""the gross irregularities""; changed ""even the great businesses"" to ""many great businesses""; changed ""interests may not only have"" to ""interests not only may have.""211: Crossed out the word ""criminal"" in the phrase ""could not have occurred without criminal collusion"" and added to the end ""and a purpose which violated good moral even if not the letter of the law.""212: Crossed out the word ""criminal"" in the phrase ""the blocking of investigations by the cleverest legal devices that criminal minds could conceive"" and added the phrase ""lacking in old-fashioned honor"" after the word ""minds.""213: Changed ""The old-fashioned ethics"" to ""Decent ethics""; changed ""Annual reports of holding companies must show all changes in ownership in shares"" to ""Reports of holding companies must show actual ownership in shares and changes of ownership by officers and directors.""214: Crossed out the sentence ""It should be in charge of the Department of Internal Revenue which already is in close contact with corporations.""225: Crossed out ""your new national administration says that the foreign debts owed the United States must be paid"" and added ""what was loaned by our people through their government must be repaid by foreign governments to our people.""227: Crossed out ""A president must ask himself what he and his administration"" and added ""We must ask what an administration""; changed ""He"" to ""We"" ""him"" to ""us"" and ""He and his administration"" to ""We.""229: Crossed out ""as President"" in ""My responsibility as President.""230: Crossed out entire page of text.231: Crossed out first paragraph of text.Additionally there are marks in pencil throughout the text mostly dealing with grammar or page layout. An important hand-corrected manuscript from a revered head of state. books
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Roosevelt Franklin D.
La nostra strada
In 8vo.Brossura editoriale, sopracoperta figurata.Prima trad.Buona copia Pp.289
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ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL BRONX
Rough Rider 1981 Inscribed & Signed by Principal Phil Smith
New York: Roosevelt High School 1981. First Edition. Quarto 27cm.; publisher's blue pictorial imitation leather stamped in gilt; 168pp.; chiefly photographic illus. Some internal foxing else Very Good and sound. Inscribed and signed by the school principal Phil Smith dated 1990. Yearbook for the recently closed high school in the Bronx Roosevelt High School whose predominantly black student body suffered greatly from heroin use and gang violence during the 1970s and 1980s. Roosevelt High School unknown books
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Roosevelt jr Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt
Trailing the Giant Panda
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Octavo. 278pp. with a frontispiece from a painting by Carl Rungius and illustrations from photographs by Suydam Cutting and K.R. This is the story about the Roosevelt brother's and their expedition to find the Giant Panda. Pandas during this period were rarely seen. Some people believed they did not exist. Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History sponsored their expedition to find them a Panda to display for the world in their museum which they did. They became the first foreigners to shoot a panda. Thankfully they went about their regular jobs after this hunt. 1983 a wildlife protection law was published increasing the protection status of the panda. Their expedition is fascinating. Bound in blue cloth pictorially stamped in gilt depicting a Panda spine lettering gilt some light spots of rubbing previous owner's name in pencil. A very nice copy. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
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Roosevelt Jr. Theodore Gen. Clarence R. Huebner
Beyond The Call Of Duty
San Francisco: Dorothy and Frank Shields Press 1947. Limited Edition. Leather bound. Near fine. Limited edition of Beyond The Call Of Duty a tribute to Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr. from the estate of General Clarence R. Huebner. Quarto 36pp. Brown leather boards faux alligator leather spine bound with a leather lace. Uncut edges. In publisher's matching brown leather slipcase title on label affixed to spine. Woodcut frontispiece illustration. From a limited edition of 150 numbered copies this being number 18. From the estate of Gen. Clarence R. Huebner. Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr. the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt was a decorated military leader in World War II. He led the 4th Infantry Division during the D-Day landings on Utah Beach in Normandy. A month after the landings Roosevelt died of a heart attack in France. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his valor. General Huebner was a decorated military commander serving in both World War I and World War II. In a controversial move Omar Bradley ordered General Huebner to replace General Terry Allen as the commander of the 1st Infantry Division aka The Big Red One. He took command as the troops were liberating Sicily in 1943. The 1st Division would soon be reassigned to assist in the D-Day Invasions with the 1st Division leading the assault on Omaha Beach. As his troops moved east they were the first to encounter the Soviet Army. After the German surrender Huebner served as the Military Governor of the American Zone in Germany being the last Military Governor to hold that position. Dorothy and Frank Shields Press unknown books
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Roosevelt Lehman Volunteers
THE FARMER'S MEMORY IS GOOD!
1936. One sheet 7-1/8 x 8-1/4 inches folded once to make 4 pages. FDR campaign literature. A nice copy. unknown books
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Roosevelt Priscilla
Life on the Russian Country Estate: A Social and Cultural History
New Haven Connecticut: Yale University Press 1995. Hardcover. VG/VG clean bright tight copy but for owner's signature/date on ffep. Dark green cloth copper lettering Yellow dust jacket with color illustration; xxii 361 pp.; 230 color and bw illustrations frontispiece. "From the reign of Peter the Great Russia's country estates were oases of barbarian splendor and personal freedom in a vast sparsely settled and authoritarian land. This lavishly illustrated book is the first in any language to explore fully the vanished world of the Russian country estate. Priscilla Roosevelt brings to life these magnificent aristocratic dwellings discussing their origins their design and decoration the social family and cultural life within their walls and their physical demise after the 1917 revolution. The Bolshevik revolution destroyed both the world of the estate and much of the evidence about it. To recreate this lost world Roosevelt has drawn on many sources - including the physical remains of once-grand manor houses many photographed for this book the invaluable diaries and memoirs that chronicle a way of life that was to perish and the Russian art and literature that estate life produced and in which it was portrayed. Juxtaposing images from art and from the novels of such literary giants as Turgenev and Tolstoy with the real milieu that inspired them the book is a beautiful and vivid portrait of Russian country life" -- abstract. Yale University Press hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 128082 ISBN : 0300055951 9780300055955
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ROOSEVELT RICHARDS HARRIET B1867 Hartford Connecticut D. 1932 South Harbor Maine B. 18
THE CURIOUS CHILD
c. 1890. Pencil chalk and watercolor. Margins: 21 ¼ x 14 ½. Roosevelt-Richards is just recently being recognized for her place in American artBorn: <br /><br />Known for: Juvenile book and magazine illustration<br />1905 was the year she came to Wilmington.Delaware and studied with Howard Pyle remaining there for 7 years.By the time Richards had begun her studies under Pyle she was a published illustrator with works appearing in juvenile literature books.In a 1927 interview she recalled Pyle's attitude toward his teaching: "Twice a week we would come together and Mr. Pyle would criticize our efforts and offer suggestions. He always acted as if it were a privilege we gave him." After her stay in Wilmington Richards settled permanently in New Haven actively participating in the art community there.<br /> books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1146
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ROOSEVELT Theodore
Through the Brazilian Wilderness
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1914. . Large 8vo brown cloth spine and front cover gilt; dust jacket with some chipping at head of spine and very small loss at spine on back cover at spine. Previous owner's signature on front pastedown covered by dust jacket flap. FIRST EDITION in remarkably good condition with a very good dust jacket. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2245
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Roosevelt University Frank Lloyd Wright
Roosevelt University announces plans for the restoration of Adler and Sullivan's Auditorium Building including the Auditorium Theatre and the former Auditorium Hotel and Office Building which now houses the University
Chicago: The University 1958. 23p. 9x12 inches illustrated with b&w and color photos metallic-foil arabesque endpapers lightly-soiled stapled wraps. Wright was a member of the advisory committee for restoration of this lavish building and is quoted within. Good copy. The venue was originally a warren of densely-decorated spaces in addition to the gorgeous hall now simplified to modern tastes. The University unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 118215
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ROOSEVELT(Subject); Roosevelt, Theodore
African Game Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist
St. Martin's Press 1988. hardcover. Used-Very Good/Very Good. St. Martin's Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2011352 ISBN : 0312021518 9780312021511
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ROOSEVELT(Subject); Roosevelt, James / Libby, Bill
My Parents : a Differing View
Playboy Press 1976. hardcover. Used-Good/Good. some jacket tears and moderate moisture damage Playboy Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2029848 ISBN : 0872234762 9780872234765
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Roosevelt), United States President
Message of the President on the Panama Canal Communicated to the Two Houses of Congress December 17 1906
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1313484083.G ISBN : 1313484083 9781313484084
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Roosevelt, Theodore
'Murder Is Murder'" AND "Introduction to The Irish Players" of the Abbey Theater in Outlook December 16 1911
New York 1911. First Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Complete original issue. Fine in wrappers. <br/> <br/> paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : b24669
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Roosevelt, Ruth
12 Habitudes of Highly Successful Traders
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0934380740.G ISBN : 0934380740 9780934380744
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Roosevelt, Ruth
12 Habitudes of Highly Successful Traders
Brand: Wasendorf Associates Inc 2001-06-01. paperback. Used: Good. 5.25x0.25x8.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Wasendorf Associates Inc paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : SONG0934380740 ISBN : 0934380740 9780934380744
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Roosevelt, Franklin; Jay Winik
1944: FDR And The Year That Changed History
Simon & Schuster 2015. hardcover. Used-Good/Very Good. Some underlining / highlighing but good used book. Minimal Notes or Marking Simon & Schuster hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1325899 ISBN : 1439114080 9781439114087
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