THIS I REMEMBER.
NY: Harper, (1949). 8vo, Pp. 387. Appendices, index. Illustrated with photographs. Blue cloth. Cover somewhat faded, and lilttle worn at edges, but a VG tight copy. The first volume of her autobiography. More
NY: Harper, (1949). 8vo, Pp. 387. Appendices, index. Illustrated with photographs. Blue cloth. Cover somewhat faded, and lilttle worn at edges, but a VG tight copy. The first volume of her autobiography. More
NY: Kinsey, 1938. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 47. A very good copy. Dedicated to Carrie C. Catt. A book on permanent peace written on the eve of a war. More
The image shows Roosevelt in a red cross uniform talked to a soldier on crutches. A very good image. More
13 lines, Signed "with warm good wishes, affectionately" Eleanor Roosevelt. One old fold, in excellent condition. ER writes to comfort a friend: "I am distressed to hear the news of your mother's death ... what a dreadful blow for your sister! .... Work is the only help and I am..... More
8 lines, Signed Eleanor Roosevelt. ER notes that she doesn't feel that there will be widespread unemployement as a result of lower tarrifs ... but rather that "work must be suited for people" More
4 lines inquiring for Mrs. Childs' expenses, as ER who was treasurer of the Committee is settling the accounts. Little soiled, very good. More
12 lines, signed. ER thanks Lincoln for his comments about her and FDR. She compliments him on his going back to college "at this late date." Noting that he will find it most rewarding "and perhaps even more than do our young people for you have had the experience both..... More
House Document no. 152. Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing. [Washington, 1963]. 8vo, pp. 113. Bound in black cloth (soiled), a very good tight copy. This includes proceedings to incorporate the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, editorials and the like as well as tributes by Carl Albert..... More