379
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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
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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
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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
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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.