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Publicado por United Artists, 1948
Librería: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, Estados Unidos de America
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No Binding. Condición: VG. 25. A VG or better original release 8 x 10 still. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Publicado por National Home Library Foundation, Washington, 1932
Librería: JBK Books, North Manchester, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Soft cover. Condición: Good. 262pp; light blue card stock wrappers. Contents clean, tight, textually unmarked; no library stamp; no ownership name or markings. Jacket Library Edition; Dedicated to Alice Liddell Hargreaves "Who as the Original Alice, Inspired This Immortal Tale.".
Año de publicación: 1933
Librería: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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No Binding. Condición: Collectible-Very Good. 8 x 10 inch black and white photograph, some chipping along edges and bending at corners. The photograph shows President Franklin Delano Roosevelt seated in a chair with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt sitting on the right arm rest. They are seated before a tapestry with a curtain at Mrs. Roosevelt's right. Under the photo is printed "With Mrs. Roosevelt on Election Night". However, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library dates this photo at February 26, 1933. Also printed at bottom, "International News Photo" and "MG 29155" is noted on lower right corner of photo.
Publicado por 11 July Place not stated, 1934
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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On 11.5 x 7.5 cm leaf, with rounded outer edges, extracted from an autograph album. In good condition, lightly aged. Written at the head of the recto, the rest of the leaf being blank: 'Sarah D Roosevelt - (Mrs James Roosevelt, Sen.) / mother of President Franklin D. Roosevelt / July 11th. 1934'. See image.
Publicado por Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1950
Librería: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hard Cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Two volume set in publisher's slipcase. Slipcase lightly stained, toned and rubbed; one inch tear along one panel joint. 1950 Hard Cover. Continuous pagination, xvii, 1615 pp. ".cover his busy years as Governor of the State of New York and President of the United States. During these years he had less and less time for consideration of family matters and there is, therefore, a radical reduction in correspondence between members of the family. Consequently, these two volumes contain whatever family letters are available and, in addition, correspondence with those people with whom he established a close personal relationship."--Introduction.
Publicado por Photo by Underwood and Underwood, (Washington, D.C.), 1935
Librería: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Glossy gelatin silver wire service photograph. 8.5" x 6.5". Photographer's rubberstamp imprint on verso. Attached caption snipe: "First Family Greets Egg Rolling Throngs. From the balcony of the White House President and Mrs. Roosevelt send a friendly greeting to the vast crowd of young and old who assembled in the famous South Grounds for the annual egg rolling festivities.". The photograph has light browning on verso, else fine, with the image crisp and bright. The photograph depicts Eleanor Roosevelt holding her grandchild, Buzzie Dall, standing on the White House balcony, next to President Roosevelt and Mrs. Curtis Dall.
Publicado por Post Office Telegram sent from Manchester. With Oxford office stamp 9 November, 1942
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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Towards the end of 1942, with America having been at war with the Axis powers for a year to Britain's three, Eleanor Roosevelt accepted an invitation from Queen Elizabeth to travel to Britain in order to 'study the British home front effort and visit US troops stationed there. [.] she spent almost a month inspecting factories, shipyards, hospitals, schools, bomb shelters, distribution centers, Red Cross clubs, evacuee centers and military installations in England, Scotland and Ireland' (Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project, Columbian College). The present item is from the papers of Sir David Ross (for whom see the Oxford DNB). It is a customary printed Post Office Telegram (1p, landscape 12mo), with Oxford office stamp numbered 826 and dated 9 November 1942, and the message typed onto a total of five pasted strips: '+ 439 4.55 MANCHESTER Q 24 | = PRIORITY THE VICE CHANCELLOR ORIEL OXFORD = | MOST GRATEFUL THANKS TO YOU FOR YOU | HOSPITALITY ON MY ALL TOO SHORT VISIT TO OXFORD | ELEANOR ROOSEVELT + +'. In good condition, on aged woodpulp paper, with a central vertical fold and a blue label with 'PRIORITY' in white stuck at the head. See image.