376
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Group of bibliographical reference works for Theodore Roosevelt
collectors.
7 titles in 14 volumes; various sizes, bindings, and conditions.
Vp, 1920-96
[200/300]
Wheelock. Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt. New York, 1920 * Vail. “American First
Editions . . . Theodore Roosevelt.” 3-page offprint from Publisher’s Weekly, 21 October 1922
* Cordingley. “Extreme Rarities in the Published Works of Theodore Roosevelt,” in Papers of
the Bibliographical Society of America XXXIX (1945) * Index to the Theodore Roosevelt
Papers. 3 volumes. Washington: Library of Congress, 1969 * Harvard University Library.
Theodore Roosevelt Collection Dictionary Catalogue and Shelflist. 5 volumes. Cambridge,
MA, 1970 * Supplement volume, 1986 * Guide to the Theodore Roosevelt Collection,
Harvard College Library. Cambridge, MA, 1996 * The Theodore Roosevelt Association Film
Collection. Washington, 1986.
377
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Group of biographical works on Theodore Roosevelt.
22 volumes, various
sizes and conditions.
Vp, 1899-1931
[400/600]
Amos. Theodore Roosevelt: Hero to his Valet. New York, 1927 * Brooks. Theodore
Roosevelt. London, 1910 * Charnwood. Theodore Roosevelt. With 1975 gift inscription from
Edith Roosevelt Derby. Boston, [1923] * Clemens. Theodore Roosevelt, the American.
London, [1899] * Dennett. Roosevelt and the Russo-Japanese War. Garden City, NY, 1925
* Goodhue. The Spender Spent. Np: privately printed, circa 1919 * Hale. Excerpts from
Rooseveltian Fact and Fable. Wrappers, in slipcase. New York, 1908 * Hansbrough. The
Wreck . . . the Administrations of Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. New York,
1913 * Holt-White. Theodore Roosevelt. London, nd * Lang. Ranching with Roosevelt.
Philadelphia, 1926 * Lewis. The Life of Theodore Roosevelt. Np, 1919 * Lodge. Theodore
Roosevelt. #25 of 300, inscribed from publisher to Charles Lauriat. Boston, 1919 *
O’Laughlin. Through Europe with Roosevelt from the Jungle. Boston, [1910] * Riis. Is
There a Santa Claus? In worn dust jacket. New York, 1904 * Sayles. Theodore Roosevelt,
American. Np, circa 1905 * Storer. In Memoriam: Bellamy Storer. Includes a reminiscence of
Roosevelt. [Boston], 1923 * Thayer. Theodore Roosevelt: An Intimate Biography. In a
Harvard Club presentation binding. Boston, [1919] * Vrooman. Theodore Roosevelt,
Dynamic Geographer. London, 1909 * Whittelsey. The Roosevelt Genealogy. Hartford, CT,
1902 * Willis. Roosevelt in the Rough. New York, 1931 * Wister. Roosevelt: The Story of a
Friendship. Suppressed edition, in dust jacket. New York, 1930 * Wister. Roosevelt: The
Story of a Friendship. First edition, in
1
/
2
morocco. New York, 1930.
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Group of books inscribed to or from the Theodore Roosevelt family.
11
volumes. Various sizes and conditions.
Vp, 1865-1953
[400/600]
Christ Was Born on Christmas Day: A Carol. Inscribed on Christmas 1863 from Charles L.
Boucher to Laura Frances Carow (Mrs. Roosevelt’s aunt), with later bookplate of Belle and
Kermit Roosevelt. New York, 1864 * Palmer. The Poetry of Compliment and Courtship.
Inscribed to Edith Carow (the future Mrs. Roosevelt). Boston, 1868 * Browning. Aurora
Leigh, and other Poems. Inscribed by Corinne Roosevelt, Christmas 1875. Boston, 1872 *
Hornaday. Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting. Warmly inscribed by the author to Theodore
Roosevelt, 1892, with later signature and bookplate of Kermit Roosevelt. New York, 1891 *
Crothers. By the Christmas Fire. Inscribed from Mrs. Theodore [Edith] Roosevelt to Sarah M.
Page. Boston, 1908 * Carrera Justiz. Orientaciones Necesarias Cuba y Panama. Inscribed by
the author to Theodore Roosevelt. Havana, 1911 * Fowler. Patriotic Orations. Inscribed by the
editor to Theodore Roosevelt, 1913. New York, [1910] * Artemus Ward, His Book.
Inscribed from Kermit to Belle Roosevelt, 1914, with their bookplate. London, 1865 *
Anderson. The Little Chap. Warmly inscribed by the author to Corinne Roosevelt Robinson,
1924. New York, 1919 * The Roosevelt Bird Sanctuary Anthology. Inscribed to Corinne
Roosevelt Robinson. New York, [1932] * The American Legion Reader. Inscribed by the
editor to Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. New York, [1953].