379
Group of books by or about Theodore Roosevelt in other languages.
31 items, various sizes and conditions.
Vp, 1903-73
[200/300]
Includes 4 early translations of Roosevelt into German: Aus meinem Leben. Leipzig, 1914 *
Jägerfreuden. Berlin, 1907 * Jagden in amerikanischer Wildnis. Berlin, 1905 * Im Reiche der
Hinterwäldler. Berlin, 1907; and a 1908 German biography by Otto von Gottberg. Two
Spanish-language works were printed in Havana in 1958. Also includes works in Portuguese,
Finnish, Danish, French, Norwegian, Russian, Italian, and Polish.
380
Group of books produced for the 1900, 1904, and 1912 presidential
campaigns.
23 volumes, including Republican National Convention proceedings and
addresses, voter guides, 3 copies of the 1904 miniature book Facts about the Candidate
(cloth, wrappers, and one in wrappers in German), and more. Various sizes and conditions.
Vp, 1900-12
[250/350]
381
Group of books and articles relating to the Roosevelt-Rincon Brazilian
expedition of 1913-14.
10 volumes. Various sizes, bindings, and conditions.
Vp, 1914-30
[300/400]
Cherrie. Dark Trails. First edition, in dust jacket. New York, 1930 * Hoehne. Expedição
Scientifica Rosevelt-Rondon: Annexo N. 2, Botanica. Rio de Janeiro, 1914 * Miller. In the
Wilds of South America. New York, 1918 * Naumberg. The Birds of Matto Grosso, Brazil.
New York, 1930 * Rondon. Missão Rondon. Rio de Janeiro, 1916 * Lectures Delivered by
Colonel Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon . . . on the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific
Expedition. Rio de Janeiro, 1916 * “Presentation of the David Livingstone Centenary Medal
to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt,” in the Geographical Review III:4 (April 1917) * Roosevelt.
“A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness.” Articles extracted from Scribner’s
Magazine and bound, 1914 * Roosevelt. “A Journey in Central Brazil,” offprint or clipping
from the Geographical Journal XLV:2 (February 1915) * Zahm. Through South America’s
Southland. New York, 1916.
382
Group of books with forewords, introductions, prefaces, speeches, chapters,
or promotional quotes by Theodore Roosevelt.
87 titles in 88 volumes; various
sizes, bindings, and conditions.
Vp, 1894-23
[800/1,200]
Roosevelt was a prolific writer of forewords for other authors. The topics represented here are
wide-ranging, with the First World War, politics, and African game hunting of course being well
represented. Among the highlights: Hoofs, Claws, and Antlers of the Rocky Mountains, by the
Camera. #322 of 1000. Denver, CO, 1894 * Scott and Stowe’s biography of Booker T.
Washington, in which Roosevelt concludes his long introduction: “I valued greatly his friend-
ship and respect; and when he died I mourned his loss as a patriot and an American.” Garden
City, NY, 1918 * Dauncey, et al. The Philippines. #660 of 750. Boston, [1910] * Selous.
African Nature Notes and Reminiscences. London, 1908 * Stigand. Hunting the Elephant in
Africa. New York, 1913 * Hudson. The Purple Land. With ownership inscription of
Roosevelt’s Harvard classmate, author William Roscoe Thayer. New York, 1916 * R.H.D.:
Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis. #94 of 375. New York, 1917 * Wallihan. Camera
Shots at Big Game. New York, 1901 * Wharton, Edith. The Book of the Homeless. New
York, 1916 * Raemaeker. The Century Edition De Luxe of Raemaeker’s War Cartoons. 2
volumes, large folio. #291 of 1050. New York, 1917. Complete list upon request.
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