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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 Minister 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." "Roosevelt never made a more graceful or effective gesture than that" R. Sherwood Roosevelt and Hopkins 234. The letter and the verse were hand-carried by Wendell Wilkie to London and given by Hopkins to 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 decorative broadside printed and when he arrived in Newfoundland for the conference with the President he brought two copies to be signed "one for himself and one for the President" Warren F. Kimball Forged In War: Roosevelt Churchill and the Second World 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
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Roosevelt, Ryan
Scholarsage AP � AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS: over 2500 practice questions 16 comprehensive mock exams/practice tests to fully prepare you for the exams.
NEW. unknown
Référence libraire : BIB-NOV-14-2025-96585 ISBN : 9798269415771 9798269415
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Roosevelt, Theodore; Et Al
Scribner's Magazine Volume XVIII July - December containing Six Years Of Civil Service Reform By Theodore Roosevelt
New York & London: Charles Scribner's Sons/Sampson Low Marston & Co. Good. 1895. Hardcover. Book is cocked. ; Bound volume of Scribner's Magazine Volume 18 July-December. Contents include Six Years Of Civil Service Reform by Theodore Roosevelt. Among the other articles and stories is The Lamp of Psyche by Edith Wharton. . Charles Scribner's Sons/Sampson Low, Marston & Co. hardcover
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Scribner's Magazine Volume XXV 25 January to June 1899
Charles Scribner's Sons 1899. Hardcover. Good. Bound in contemporary blue cloth. 768 pages. Book plate. white discolored spots along front cover. Hardcover. Good binding. Clean unmarked pages. This was the first publication of "The Rough Riders" by Roosevelt. Complete in six issues. Roosevelt's account of raising the famous regiment to fight in the Spanish-American war and the unit's subsequent adventures in Cuba including its charge up San Juan Hill. Bound in Lancaster PA by William Z. Roy for A.H. Potts. Later owned by E. Arthur Keen. Parkesburg PA. Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
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ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. - SULLIVAN, William.
Sea Life;
Boston: James B. Dow 1837. An advocate of American sailor's rights from FDR's library Only contemporary edition. Published three years before Dana's Two Years Before the Mast Sea Life exposes the abuses suffered by American sailors and proposes practical solutions. This copy with an excellent nautical provenance coming from the Hyde Park library of Franklin D. Roosevelt. A youthful admirer of A. T. Mahan FDR served as assistant secretary of the Navy 1913-20 and was "the most vigorous advocate of naval readiness ever to occupy the White House" Hull. Sullivan 1774-1839 who graduated from Harvard in 1792 and was admitted to the bar in 1795 dedicates this work to the Rev. Edward T. Taylor 1793-1871 "Father Taylor" the popular Boston Methodist minister whose experiences at sea well suited him to help guide the establishment and development of the Seamen's Bethel providing assistance advocacy and education for sailors and their families. As a lawyer Sullivan stresses that the laws already exist that would offer protection but that ignorance of their rights obstructs the seamen's access to just treatment "There is no business amnong men which is more exactly ordered by law than that which is done in ships and vessels. But there are a great number of those who follow the seas who know not what the law is nor where to look for it" p. 21. Sea Life was one of a number of books that Sullivan's wife's inheritance freed him to write perhaps the best known being his Moral and Political Class Books intended to offer a basis in "civics" for the higher classes in public schools. It seems from the inked note on the title page - "Mr. Dow owner of copyright" - that the rights may have passed to the publisher on Sullivan's death. Moderately well-represented institutionally - some 19 copies world-wide all but one Liverpool University in the United States - this is an uncommon book on the market with records showing just a couple of copies on dealer catalogues Goodspeed in 1906 and Eberstadt listing one "half morocco uncut" in 1965 at $100. The present copy has a superb provenance with the ownership inscription "Franklin D Roosevelt Hyde Park" to the front free endpaper annotated in his hand "Very fine copy" library ticket on the facing pastedown. FDR's love of "his Navy" is well-known as is the remarkable naval collection that forms part of his presidential library; the present little rarity in unrestored contemporary condition is a delightful encapsulation of that interest. Duodecimo. Engraved three-master vignette to the title page. Original dark greyish yellow paper-covered card wrappers unlettered. Lightly rubbed and soiled front joint cracking and starting at the tail but holding the occasional spot of foxing front and back light marginal toning but a very good copy. Sabin 93560. Michael D. Hull "FDR & His Mighty Navy" U.S. Naval Institute Naval History Magazine 33 1 February 2019. unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Second Inaugural Address Of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Delivered At The Capital Washington D.C. January 201937
Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1937. First Edition. Pamphlet. Fine. Octavo 4pp. White wrappers title printed on front cover. This is the true first edition of Roosevelt's inaugural address with 1266 copies being printed by the Government Printing Office. First editions are designated by the code "119913-37" on page one of the pamphlet. Halter T-627. From a Senate Publication: 75th Congress 1st Session. Document 10. Government Printing Office unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Second International Conference Of American States: Message From The President Of The United States 1902
Kessinger Publishing 10-09-2010. paperback. New. 6.00x0.52x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX1164889133 ISBN : 1164889133 9781164889137
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Second International Conference Of American States: Message From The President Of The United States 1902
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1164889133.G ISBN : 1164889133 9781164889137
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Second International Conference Of American States: Message From The President Of The United States 1902
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1437090273.G ISBN : 1437090273 9781437090277
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Roosevelt, Theodore. et al.
Second International Conference of American States: Message from the President etc. Submitting the Report etc. of the United States to the Second International Conference of American States etc. etc
Washington: GPO 1902. 57th Cong. 1st Sess. SD 330 243 pp. extracted from larger bound volume good-very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO unknown
Référence libraire : ZB702763
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 4/22/2014 12:00:01 A. paperback. Good. 0.6693 in x 9.1732 in x 6.1417 in. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group paperback
Référence libraire : mon0000004587 ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore,
Selected Speeches and Writings Of Theodore Roosevelt
like new. unknown
Référence libraire : 20175638 ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
Vintage. New. BRAND NEW GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER! Vintage unknown
Référence libraire : OTF-S-9780345806116 ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
Vintage 2014-04-22. Original. paperback. New. 6.06x0.78x9.17. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Vintage paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX0345806115 ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
Vintage 2014-04-22. Original. paperback. Used: Good. 6.06x0.78x9.17. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Vintage paperback
Référence libraire : SONG0345806115 ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 0345806115.G ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore; Hutner, Gordon [Editor]
Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
Vintage 2014-04-22. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Vintage paperback
Référence libraire : Q-0345806115 ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Used - Good. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group unknown
Référence libraire : 10507748-6 ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore/ Hutner, Gordon (Editor)
Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
Vintage Books 2014. Paperback. New. original edition. 365 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. Vintage Books paperback
Référence libraire : x-0345806115 ISBN : 0345806115 9780345806116
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selections From Roosevelt 1906
Kessinger Publishing 10-09-2010. paperback. New. 6.00x0.39x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX1166966062 ISBN : 1166966062 9781166966065
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selections From Roosevelt 1906
Kessinger Publishing 21-11-2009. paperback. New. 6.00x0.39x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX1120702623 ISBN : 1120702623 9781120702623
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Roosevelt, Theodore; Lodge, Henry Cabot; Preface by Henry Cabot Lodge
Selections From The Correspondence Of Theodore Roosevelt And Henry Cabot Lodge 1884-1918 Volume I Only
New York & London: Charles Scribner's Sons. Good with no dust jacket. 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. Inner hinges are mostly cracked. Initials written on the front free endpaper. ; Volume One only. . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924
SELECTIONS FROM THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND HENRY CABOT LODGE 1884-1918 Two volumes
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1925. Hardcover. Octavo Two volumes vi 546 pages ; 573 pages. In Good condition. Spines are green with gold print. Boards in green cloth; light wear to spine caps and corners light shelf wear slight bump to first volume top edge. Text block for second volume has spine crack at page 154. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece portrait in each volume. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column S. 1399480. FP New Rockville Stock. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
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Roosevelt, Theodore and Henry Cabot Lodge
SELECTIONS FROM THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND HENRY CABOT LODGE 1884-1918 VOLUMES I-II COMPLETE
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1925. Hardcover. Very Good Plus / Good Vol. I and Fair Vol. II. Sharp matching set with so-so dustjackets: Octavo 9.5 in. x 6.25 in. Illustrated with tissue-guarded fontispiece portraits of the authors. Deep green boards with gilt title to spines. Some fore-edge pages uncut. Sunning to dustjacket spines. Protected in mylar. <br /> Volume I: pp. xi 2 546. Light nudges to upper corners. Small open and closed tears and chipping along edges of dustjacket with three inch closed tear to front. <br /> Volume II: pp. 573. Open and closed tears and chipping along top and bottom edges of dustjacket with loss of top two inches of dustjacket spine half of spine title and 15% of front cover. “Lodge was my closest friend personally politically and in every other way and occupied toward me a relationship that no other man has occupied or will occupy.†—Theodore Roosevelt on Henry Cabot Lodge June 20 1900 Philadelphia <br /> <br /> "Roosevelt's political alliance with Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts began in 1884 when the two were delegates to the Republican National Convention in Chicago. In time both men would become leaders of the Republican Party. Their extensive mutual correspondence is an insightful record of shared interests and American idealism at the turn of the twentieth century. After serving in the United States House of Representatives for six years Lodge became a senator in 1893 and retained his seat for the rest of his life. Like Roosevelt Lodge was an advocate of civil service reform he recommended Roosevelt to be a commissioner in 1889 a strong navy the Panama Canal and pure food and drug legislation. A specialist in foreign affairs Lodge acted as one of Roosevelt's principal advisers during his presidency. Yet Lodge did not support many of Roosevelt's progressive reforms—women's suffrage for instance—and he refused to endorse his friend in the Bull Moose campaign of 1912." from National Prortrait Gallery. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
Référence libraire : 87926
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selections From Roosevelt 1906
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1120702623.G ISBN : 1120702623 9781120702623
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Selections From Roosevelt 1906
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1166966062.G ISBN : 1166966062 9781166966065
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ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR; [STEVENSON, Adlai]; [MALIK, Hitindra]; [SPINGARN, Hope]; [SPINGARN, Joel Elias]; [SALINGER, Pierre]; [KENNED
SIGNED LETTER AND OTHER RELATED LETTERS AND EPHEMERA REGARDING INDIAN JOURNALIST HITINDRA MALIK
1944-1961. Original typed letter from Eleanor Roosevelt on headed notepaper dated March 8 1961 signed in blue ink to the foot to Adlai Stevenson regarding the visit of the Indian journalist Hitindra Malik to the USA. 18 x 15cm. WITH: A TLS from Pierre Salinger Press Secretary to President Kennedy to Malik on White House headed notepaper dated January 24 1961 regarding a meeting between the pair; two TLS from Sir George Cunningham Governor of North West Frontier Province India to Malik on headed notepaper providing a letter of recommendation; an Indian government permit to send messages from government telegraph offices in India to 'Newsweek' New York with charges paid by the recipient; and a newspaper clipping regarding Malik's marriage to an American woman - Hope Spingarn of Amenia NY - in Bombay in 1957. The Roosevelt letter with a horizontal mailing crease to the centre and a diagonal crease just below the signature is otherwise in very good order. The other items are similarly in very good condition. An interesting collection of items regarding the relationship of an Indian journalist Hitindra Malik with progressive politics in the USA including a signed letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to her close friend Adlai Stevenson attempting to arrange a meeting between the pair.</p><p>Hitindra Malik was born in Abbottabad North-West Frontier Province now Pakistan. The son of a prominent lawyer well-known for his work regarding civil-liberties Malik studied in Lahore before becoming the editor of the Indian newspaper the Near and Far East News. He certainly appears to have been a high-flyer as indicated by Governor Cunningham's letter of recommendation in the present collection "Intellectually he is very much above the average of the young men of this Province and if he fulfils the promise which he now shows he ought to do very well indeed".</p><p>In 1957 Malik married the American journalist and political activist Hope Spingarn in Bombay. Born in 1907 Spingarn had travelled extensively in her youth studying at Sweet Briar College the Sorbonne and the University of Grenoble subsequently working in Bombay as a public relations consultant to the Family Planning Association of India where she met Malik. A political progressive Spingarn was a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt as well as being active within the civil rights movement. Indeed her father Joel Elias Spingarn the literary critic and professor at Columbia University had served as the second president of the NAACP and was one of its first Jewish leaders.</p><p>Two of the letters in the present group from Eleanor Roosevelt and Pierre Salinger press secretary to President John F. Kennedy dated 1961 relate to a visit by Malik to the U.S. with the apparent purpose of learning more about the new administration Salinger's letter is actually dated just four days after Kennedy took office. Likely through the influence of his wife Malik appears to have had close access to those at the top of progressive politics in the U.S. with the likes of Roosevelt Salinger and Adlai Stevenson - one of Roosevelt's most intimate friends and political allies now ambassador to the U.N. under Kennedy - warmly agreeing to host him and answer his questions.</p><p>As Roosevelt writes: "Dear Adlai: Mr. Hitindra Malik is married to an American and is here from India and doing an article on the philosophy of the new administration. He is leaving the U.S. on April 7th and is most anxious to see you sometime soon. I have no idea if you have the time to see Mr. Malik but if you have I know he would be deeply appreciative. With my good wishes Affectionately Eleanor Roosevelt". </p><p>A fascinating insight into the lives of a politically-active husband and wife - one from India the other from New York State - and their involvement in progressive politics and journalism.</p><p>Hope Spingarn's diaries are now held by the Beinecke Library Yale University. unknown
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Roosevelt, James and Elinor R. Heller
Signed Letter to George Outland on California State Campaign Committee For Harry S. Truman For President Letterhead
Self. 1948. paper. Good. Some creasing and shelf wear. Signed by the authors. Roosevelt and Heller are writing to say Outland has been selected to serve as a candidate for delegate to the 1948 Democratic National Convention. Self unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Theodore (Teddy ROOSEVELT)
SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
New York: Underwood & Underwood. Framed Photograph. Other than a couple of very minor blemishes the photograph appears to be in Fine condition though unexamined out of the frame. Roosevelt's writing is dark and bold. The frame has some wear along the edges. Overall Near Fine. Superb and large image size 10" x 13" framed to an overall size of 16" x 20" photograph by Underwood & Underwood depicting Roosevelt with a serious stare directly into the camera INSCRIBED and SIGNED by him on the bottom margin: "May 3rd/1917/Inscribed for/Oliver C. Stone/with the best wishes of/Theodore Roosevelt." Also framed in the bottom right margin is a small invitation card to Christ Church in Oyster Bay Long Island. <br/><br/> Underwood & Underwood unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH with TYPED LETTER SIGNED
1960. Photograph. Both letter and photograph with mounting stains on the verso with slight bleedthrough to the front; some wrinkling to the photograph. Very Good. An 8" x 10" silver print photograph portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt wearing pearls and smiling. SIGNED by her on a light portion of the photograph: "To Miss Emily Sachs/With warm good wishes/Eleanor Roosevelt." Accompanied by a TYPED LETTER SIGNED by the former First Lady dated 25 March 1960 to Miss Sachs thanking her for her kindness and forwarding this photograph. <br/><br/> unknown
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ROOSEVELT, Eleanor
SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH Inscribed to Concert Pianist Eugene List
Photograph. The writing is dark though there is a smear that affects the "M" in "Mr." and the "E" in "Eleanor." Lovely and elegant image in Near Fine condition. A superb 9" x 12" photograph printed on stiff paper depicting Mrs. Roosevelt standing in a formal white gown by a window presumably in the White House. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by her on the white dress that drapes across the floor: "To Mr. Eugene List/with good wishes/Eleanor Roosevelt." Although the photograph is not signed by the photographers it is a well-known image by Harris & Ewing. <br/><br/> unknown
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Smithsonian Institution: Explorations and Field-Work Of The Smithsonian Institution in 1938
Washington DC: The Smithsonian Institution 1939. First Edition. Half Leather. Near fine. Inscribed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt Explorations and Field-Work Of The Smithsonian Institution in 1938 a limited publication from the Smithsonian Institution with descriptions of The Presidential Cruise of 1938 to the Galapagos Island. Octavo 8 116pp. Half blue morocco cloth boards title in gilt on spine. Publisher's original wrappers bound-in. Marbled endpapers. Bookplate of Frederick Adams Jr. on front endpaper. Decorative binding by James Macdonald Co. of New York. Halter T860 Halter notes that this was a restricted edition not for sale to the public. Includes a laid-in envelope from the "Third Presidential Cruise" addressed to Mrs. F.B. Adams. Inscribed on the title page to his cousin who accompanied Roosevelt on the cruise: "For Fred Adams from Franklin Roosevelt / 1939 / see p. 13." The "Third Presidential Cruise" of Franklin D. Roosevelt took place aboard the USS Houston from July 14-August 9 1938. The cruise departed from San Diego stopped at the Galapagos Islands and continued through the Panama Canal to Florida. The Smithsonian Institution was represented by Dr. Waldo L. Schmitt who collected samples and conducted research during the voyage. The scientific discovered were compiled by the Smithsonian in this pamphlet. As research continued on the collections from the voyage Dr. Schmitt kept Roosevelt apprised of his findings often sending the latest scientific papers to his office Horowitz 89-91. Provenance: The Library of Frederick B. Adams Jr. Sotheby's Sale November 2001. The Smithsonian Institution unknown
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Roosevelt, Elliott
Som han saa det
Commodore 1946. Heftet Smudsomslag med rifter og små mangler Commodore, 1946 unknown
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Roosevelt, Theodore and others, William Howard Taft, Franklin E. Jeffreys, Admiral Goodrich, James Hubbard, John Jones
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire
London: T. Fisher Unwin 1916. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Duodecimo; pp; vi 31; original beige printed wrappers lettered in red;. OCLC sets the date at c1916. Theodore Roosevelt.--W.H. Taft.--Sherwood Eddy.--Year book of Indian missions.--Board of foreign missions of the Methodist Episcopal church.--American board of commissioners for foreign missions.--Missionary review of the world.--William Franklin.--Rev. Franklin E. Jeffreys.--W.M. Zumbro.--Admiral C.F. Goodrich.--James Mascarene Hubbard.--George McDermot.--Theodore H. Boggs.--Winifred Heston.--Rev. J.P. Jones. T. Fisher Unwin paperback
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Roosevelt, Christopher H. (Editor)/ Akdal, Ayse Nur (Contributor)/ Barker, Elton (Contributor)/ Dangol, Anuja (Contributor)
Spatial Webs – Mapping Anatolian Pasts for Research and the Public
Koc Univ Pr 2021. Paperback. New. 221 pages. 9.50x7.50x0.75 inches. Koc Univ Pr paperback
Référence libraire : __6057685377 ISBN : 6057685377 9786057685377
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Special Message Of The President Of The United States Communicated To The House Of Representatives On January 15 1909
Washington DC: Government Printing Office. Very Good-. 1909. Softcover. Tears to the spine ends. Slight creasing to the lower outer corners. Rear cover is slightly foxed. Staples are rusted. ; 60th Congress 2d Session. House of Representatives. Document No. 1350. Original paper covers. The message is about a bill which Roosevelt vetoed H. R. 17707 which was a bill to authorize the construction of a dam across the James River in Stone County Missouri in order to divert the water and create electric power. ; 25 pages . Government Printing Office paperback
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Special Message Of The President Of The United States Communicated To The Two Houses Of Congress On January 31 1908 First Session Of The Sixtieth Congress
Washington DC: Government Printing Office. Good. 1908. Softcover. Disbound no covers. ; Approx. 5 3/4" wide by 9". 60th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Document No. 213.; 81 pages . Government Printing Office paperback
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Roosevelt, Theodore
Special Message Of The President Of The United States Communicated To The Two Houses Of Congress On April 27 1908 First Session Of The Sixtieth Congress
Washington DC: Government Printing Office. Good. 1908. Softcover. Disbound no covers. Some tearing by staples. Outside pages have browned margins. ; Approx. 5 3/4" wide by 9". 60th Congress 1st Session. House of Representatives Document No. 895. ; 24 pages . Government Printing Office paperback
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Speech of Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt Placing In Nomination For The Presidency Of The United States Governor Alfred E. Smith; Democratic National Convention. June 1924. Madison Square Garden New York City
New York: M.B. Brown Printing & Binding Co 1924. First Edition. Pamphlet. Fine. Octavo 7pp. Ivory pamphlet title printed on front cover staples on spine. Housed in rigid folio with title on cover on label affixed to front panel. This copy of the "Happy Warrior" speech is not found in Halter but a few copies have come to auction. This copy was purchased by Frederick B. Adams Jr. from the Chiswick Book Shop in 1952 with Adams noting that he was lucky to get it since the shop received multiple orders for the pamphlet in short order. This famous speech marked the return of Franklin D. Roosevelt to public life after his struggles with Polio. He characterized Al Smith as "The Happy Warrior" during the speech. M.B. Brown Printing & Binding Co unknown
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Roosevelt, Michele Chopin
Spring Is Here!
Random House Incorporated. Used - Good. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. Random House, Incorporated unknown
Référence libraire : 503840-6 ISBN : 039484971x 9780394849713
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Roosevelt, Michele Chopin
Spring Is Here
Random House Inc 1982-02-01. paperback. Acceptable. 6x6x0. Random House Inc paperback
Référence libraire : 039484971X-4-30097150 ISBN : 039484971X 9780394849713
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Roosevelt, Michele Chopin
Spring Is Here
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 039484971X.G ISBN : 039484971X 9780394849713
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Roosevelt, Michele Chopin
Spring Is Here
Random House Inc 1982-02-01. Paperback. Good. some signs of wear and use; wear along creases on spine. Gift Inscription Written on the Back Cover. Random House Inc paperback
Référence libraire : 200419-0Z ISBN : 039484971X 9780394849713
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Roosevelt, Michele Chopin
Spring is Here!
Not Given: Happy House Cover bumped and soiled with rubbed edges. Pages clean & tight made of thick cardboard. No date given. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo. Happy House Hardcover
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Roosevelt, Theodore
St. Clair And Wayne cont'd. Louisiana And Aaron Burr
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1346960127.G ISBN : 1346960127 9781346960128
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Stage Struck: Or She Would Be An Opera Singer 1884
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1120714060.G ISBN : 1120714060 9781120714060
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Stage Struck: Or She Would Be An Opera Singer 1884
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 116702429X.G ISBN : 116702429X 9781167024290
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Stage-Struck; Or She Would Be an Opera-Singer
British Library Historical Print Editions 01-03-2011. paperback. New. 7.44x0.62x9.69. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. British Library, Historical Print Editions paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX1241480354 ISBN : 1241480354 9781241480356
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Stage-Struck or She Would Be an Opera-Singer Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0483965200.G ISBN : 0483965200 9780483965201
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Roosevelt, Blanche
Stage-Struck; or She Would be an Opera-Singer
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 101900343X.G ISBN : 101900343X 9781019003435
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