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THE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT COLLECTION OF OLIVIA IRVINE DODGE:
Olivia Irvine Dodge was born in St. Paul in 1918. She attended the Summit School in St. Paul, St. Timothy's School in Maryland, and the French School in New York City. She began collecting material about Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945 shortly after his death. In a few years she developed one of the largest FDR collections in the country. In January 1975 Mrs. Dodge donated her collection to the University of Minnesota.
Paul L. Murphy, Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, made the following observation about Mrs. Dodge in a catalog produced for the opening of her collection. "Olivia Irvine Dodge had long been an admirer of Roosevelt, and one day, in May, 1945, while hurrying down Michigan Avenue in Chicago was drawn to a pamphlet in a bookstore window. It was the first printing of FDR's Jefferson Day speech, Our Realization of Tomorrow, prepared for broadcast on April 13th, 1945, but undelivered because of his death on April 12th. And as Mrs. Dodge tells the story: 'I knew that was something I had to buy.'
In subsequent years, Mrs. Dodge acquired a large number of books pamphlets, and other printed pieces, and also letters, portraits, sheet music, phonograph records, busts, china, campaign items, and other ephemera which she came to display in the collection room of her home on Summit Avenue in St. Paul, now the Minnesota Governor's Mansion.
By 1950, the magazine, The Franklin D. Roosevelt Collector, indicated in its November issue that Mrs. Dodge's collection 'is considered to be among the foremost in the country.' This extensive collection is an accurate monument to the feelings and dilemmas -- and desires to express both -- which those writing about the thirty-second President felt.
The collection is itself an important intellectual artifact, reflecting in its hundreds of works, the felt need of literally dozens of Americans, from professional scholars, and journalists, to friends, and humble citizens, to set the record straight on FDR. And if that literature now, to a new generation, which sees Roosevelt through lenses ground by the experience of cold war, Korea, Viet Nam, and economic and social chaos and destruction, seems strangely two dimensional, this in no way diminishes its importance as primary source material for a study of the man, his new deal, and his generation."
This list corresponds to a card file kept in the Reading Room.
Autographs | Banners | Bookplates | Books | Buttons | Miscellany | Newspapers | Periodicals and
Pamphlets | Portraits | Posters and Broadsides | Programs | Propaganda | Recordings Scrapbooks |
Song Sheets | Stamps and Medals | Tickets |
Admission Tickets-with Banners
Inauguration Ceremonies March 4, 1933
Inauguration of the President, January 20, 1937
House Steps United States Capitol, January 20, 1941
Democratic National Convention, July 1944
4th Session - 6
3rd Session - 4
5th Session - 5
6th Session - 2
Autographs
Typewritten letter signed Franklin D. Roosevelt, on his stationery, Hyde park, Dutchess County, NY, July 7, 1924, to Hamilton Holt.
Autographed Photographs, Governor of NY, February 5, 1932
Telegram with eleven lines in FDR's handwriting, Albany, July 27, 1929
Typewritten letter signed on White House stationery, July 14, 1937 to Mr. Shaffer
Typewritten letter signed on Hyde Park stationery, June 7, 1924 to Mrs. Robb
Sara Delano Roosevelt, ALS, White House, January 2, 1941
FDR: Framed document, September 1930
Banners
5 Roosevelt Presidential Campaign Banners (Win With Franklin Roosevelt, Our Next President; Franklin D. Roosevelt For President; America Demands Franklin D. Roosevelt)
1 Presidential Inaugural Banner, January 20, 1941
Hyde Park Photographed in Kodachrome, 12 color views
FDR For Governor, 1928
Bookplates
Delano Bookplates. Guizot F., History of Civilization. Warren Delano, 1809.
Delano Bookplates. Lang, Andrew. In the Wrong Paradise. Warren Delano, 1809.
Books
ACA Gallery. Artists' tribute in memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New York, 1947. unpaged. illus. Halter T1
Adamic, Louis. Dinner at the White House. 1st edition. New York: Harper, 1946. 276 p. Halter T2
Adamic, Louis. Dinner at the White House. 2nd edition. New York: Harper & Brothers, c1946. 276 p. DJ
Adams, Thomas. Outline of town and city planning: a review of past efforts and modern aims. Foreword by Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1935. 368 p., illus. Halter T4
Allen, Frederick Lewis. The big change: America transforms itself, 1900-1950. New York: Harper & Brothers, [c1952] xi, 308 p.
Allen, Frederick Lewis. Since yesterday: the nineteen-thirties in America, September 3, 1929-September 3, 1939. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1940. xiv, 362 p., illus.
Allen, George E. Presidents who have known me. New York: Simon and Schuster, [c1950]. 254 p.
Allen, Hugh. Roosevelt and the will of God. New York: Lifetime Editions, Inc., [c1950]. 280 p., illus. Autographed on end paper: "Sincerely yours, Hugh Allen."
Allswang, John M. The New Deal and American politics: a study in political change. New York: John Wiley & Sons, [c1978]. 155 p. (Critical Episodes in American Politics)
Alpert, Paul. L'Amérique de Roosevelt. Paris: Nouvelles Editions Latines, [1936]. 178 p.
Alsop, Joseph. FDR, 1882-1945: a centenary remembrance. New York: The Viking Press, [c1982]. 256 p., illus.
Alsop, Joseph. Men around the president, by Joseph Alsop and Robert Kintner. New York: Doubleday & Doran, 1939. 212 p. Halter T6
Alsop, Joseph. The 168 days, by Joseph Alsop and Turner Catledge. 1st edition. Garden City, New York: Doubleday Doran, 1938. 312 p.
American Aid to Allies, World War II. Folder of miscellaneous items including specimens of British War Literature, etc. Contents list in folder. Oversize porfolio
The American Autography Shop. Two presidents, autograph letters, manuscripts and documents of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt. The American Autograph Shop, Merion Station, Pennsylvania, 1936. American Clipper, v. 3, n. 4, Extra number, p.[353]-368. Halter T8
American Bible Society. The Bible and the nations: excerpts from letters and addresses of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Presented by the American Bible Society to the delegates of the United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, May 1945. New York: American Bible Society, 1945. unpaged. Oversize. Halter T9
American Bible Society. Mr. Roosevelt and the Bible [Excerpts from letters and addresses of Mr. Roosevelt]. New York: American Bible Society, [1945]. unpaged. Halter T12
American Federation of Labor. Report of proceedings of the fifty-ninth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor held at Cincinnati, Ohio October 2 to 13, inclusive 1939. Washington, DC: Judd & Detweiler, n.d. 709 p. Halter T16
American Federation of Labor. Report of proceedings of the fifty-eighth annual convention of The American Federation of Labor held at Houston, Texas October 3 to 13 inclusive 1938. Washington, DC: Judd & Detweiler, n.d. 594 p. Halter T15
American Federation of Labor. Report of proceedings of the sixtieth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor held at New Orleans, Louisiana November 18 to 29, inclusive 1940. Washington, DC: Ransdell, n.d. 705 p. Halter T17
American Federation of Labor. Report of proceedings of the sixty-first annual convention of the American Federation of Labor held at Seattle, Washington October 6 to 16, inclusive 1941. Washington, DC: Ransdell, n.d. 746 p. Halter T18
The American Legion. Summary of proceedings, fifteenth annual national convention of the American Legion, Chicago, Illinois, October 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1933. [Indianapolis: The American Legion, 1933]. 54 p. Halter T19
American Liberty League Pamphlets. Folder containing 19 pamphlets, contents list in folder. Numbered series include: 11, 18, 39, 44, 52, 47, 58, 63, 91, 112, 117, 126, 130, 132, 133, 134. Oversize
Americans for Democratic Action. The Roosevelt yearbook. Vol. 1-4, 1949-1952. Vol. 4 has title: Fourth Annual Roosevelt Day, January 25, 1952. Halter T21. Volume 1 only.
Anderson, Clinton P. Twenty years of teamwork: the story of what the American people have accomplished since 1932, compiled from official sources. n.p, n.d. 106 p., illus. 2 copies
Anderson, Walter H. Dru deal [an open challenge to the New Dealers]. Denver: Anderson, 1944. 185 p. 2 copies
Anonymous. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, January 30, 1882-April 12, 1945. (In The Child, vol. 9, no. 11 (May 1945) p. 163-165)
Archer, Gleason L. On the cuff. Boston: Suffolk University Press, [c1944]. 249 p.
Armes, Ethel. Stratford Hall, the great house of the Lees; with an introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Richmond, VA: Garrett and Massie, 1936. 583 p., illus. Halter T25
Asbell, Bernard. When F.D.R. died. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [c1961]. xi, 211 p., illus. Ashburn, Frank D. Peabody of Groton, a portrait. New York: Coward McCann, [c1944]. 444 p., illus.
Ashley, Clifford W. Whaleships of New Bedford, sixty plates, from drawings by Clifford W. Ashley; with an introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1929. 60 plates. Halter T27. "This edition is limited to one thousand and thirty-five copies of which one thousand are for sale."
The Associated Press News Annual: 1945. New York: Rinehart, [c1946]. 565 p., illus.
Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. Proceedings, fifty-first annual convention, Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities... Washington, D.C. November 14-17, 1937. [Washington: Executive Committee of the Association, 1938]. 374 p. Halter T29
The Atlantic Charter. New York: British Library of Information, 1941. Broadside. 2 copies. Folder also contains reprint (1946) of official London printing of the declaration.
Bailey, Rosalie Fellows. Pre-revolutionary Dutch houses and families, in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York; with an introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Photography by Margaret de M. Brown. Prepared under the auspices of The Holland Society of New York. New York: William Morrow, 1936. 612 p., illus. "Of this book a limited edition of six hundred sixty-six copies has been printed of which this is number 627." Halter T31 oversize
Bailey, S. H. Mr. Roosevelt's experiments. London: Hogarth Press, 1935. 48 p. (Day to day pamphlets, no. 24) Halter T32
Bailey, Stephen K. Roosevelt and his New Deal. [London: Fact, 1938]. 96 p. "A monograph a month - number nineteen." The October 1938 issue of Fact. Halter T33
Bailey, Thomas Andrew, 1902-. Hitler vs. Roosevelt: the undeclared naval war. By thomas A. Bailey and Paul B. Ryan. New York: Free Press, [c1979]. 303 p., illus.
Barkely Alben W. Address by Hon. Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky as Permanent Chairman of the Democratic National Convention, at Chicago, Ill., on July 16, 1940. President's work for peace. (Not printed at Government expense). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1940. 15 p.
Barkley, Alben W. Revealing results of the Roosevelt administration. Address by Hon. Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, May 23, 1939. (Not printed at Government expense). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1939. 4p. oversize
Barkley, Alben W. That reminds me--. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1954. 288 p., illus.
Barnard, H. K. Anton the martyr. [Chicago: Marion, 1933]. 93 p., frontis. Halter T35
Barnes, Harry Elmer, ed. Perpetual war for perpetual peace: a critical examination of the foreign policy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and its aftermath. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1953. 679 p.
Barnes, Harry Elmer. A review of the world crisis and American foreign policy: the challenge to isolation, 1937-1940, by William L. Langer and S. Everett Gleason. [Chicago: Chicago Tribune Public Service Office, 1952.] 15 p. "Prepared for the Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine of Books."
Barnes, Joseph. Willkie, the events he was part of -- the ideas he fought for. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1952. 405 p., illus.
Barry, Richard. Theme song - 1936: Give us back our independence. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, [c1936] 160 p.
Barski, A. Polarski. Echoes from Muscovy: a Russian Rhapsody. Translated by Prof. Ramo Mayyahk. Boston: Christopher Publishing House, [c1940] 59 p.
Baruch, Bernard M. Baruch: my own story. New York: Henry Holt, c1957. xii, 337 p.: photos; 21 cm.
Bealle, Morris A. Fugitives from a brain gang, by Morris A. Bealle in collaboration with Analyticus Marsh. Washington: Columbia Publishing Company, [c1940] 256 p. Inscription facing title: "Feb. 14, '40. To Dr. and Mrs. A.W. Kac. I love you because you love the things that I love. 'Analyticus' Marsh."
Bealle, Morris A. Washington Squirrel cage. [Washington: Bealle, 1944] 64 p.
Beard, Charles A., ed. America faces the future. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, [c1932] 416 p. Halter T39 Beard, Charles A. American foreign policy in the making, 1932-1940: a study in resonsibilities. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1946. 336 p. Halter T40
Beard, Charles A. The Old Deal and the New, by Charles A. Beard and George H. E. Smith. New York: Macmillan, 1941. 294 p.
Beard, Charles A. President Roosevelt and the coming of the war, 1941: a study in appearances and realities. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1948. 614 p. Halter T41. DJ. Review slip laid in.
Beard, Charles A. The presidents in American history. New York: Messner, [c1935] 212 p., illus. Revised edition 1946.
Becerra, Marilyn, ed. "FDR's Hyde Park." (in Picture, Minneapolis Tribune (January 24, 1982) pp. 1-22). Also includes "FDR in Minnesota."
Beckles, Gordon. America chooses! in the words of President Roosevelt (June 1940-June 1941) with a running commentary presented by Gordon Beckles. London: George G. Harrap, [1941]. 144 p. Halter T42
The Belgain Information Center. The President knows... [cover title] A message from the president to the Belgian people. New York: The Belgian Information Center, n.d. unpaged. illus. 2 copies
Bell, Margaret. Margaret Fuller: a biography by Margaret Bell. With an introduction by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: Albert and Charles Boni, 1930. 320 p. Halter unlisted.
Bellush, Bernard. Franklin D. Roosevelt as governor of New York. New York: Columbia University Press, 1955. 338 p.
Bent, Myron H. 'Round and around coming out nowhere: a review of the New Deal with an appeal to reason. Washington: Bent, [c1936]. 288 p. illus. Autographed on the fly leaf: "Weith best wishes of the Author for the early return of sanity in our Government. Myron H. Bent."
Berger, V. President Franklin D. Roosevelts svenska härstamning. New York: Bonniers, n.d. 14 p.
Beschloss, Michael R. Kennedy and Roosevelt: the uneasy alliance. Foreword by James MacGregor Burns. New York: W. W. Norton, [c1980] 318 p., illus. Halter unlisted.
Bestor, Arthur. Three presidents and their books: the reading of Jefferson [by] Arthur Bestor, Lincoln [by] David C. Mearns, Franklink D. Roosevelt [by] Jonathan Daniels. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1955. 129 p. (Fifth annual Windsor lecture in Librarianship) DJ
Bible. New Testament. My daily reading from the four gospels and the New Testament, Gospels unified, Epistles unified. Cover title: New Testament, Roman Catholic version. Presented by the Army of the United States. n.p. n.d. 575 p. [see note Halter T342]
Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ... Made especially for The Gideons by National Bible Press, Philadelphia, [1942]. 511, 123 p. [see note Halter T342]
Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ... Published under the direction of the Chief of Chaplains. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1942. 607 p. Cover title: New Testament Protestant version. [see not Halter T342]
Bible. New Testament. The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ... New York: American Bible Society, [1940]. 512 p. Halter T342
Bible. Old Testament. Selections. Readings from the Holy Scriptures for Jewish soldiers and sailors. New York: Jewish Welfare Board, 1942. 512 p. [see note Halter T342]
Bible. Old Testament. Selections. Readings from the Holy Scriptures: prepared for use of Jewish personnel of the Army of the United States. Published under the direction of the Chief of Chaplains. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1942. 512 p. [see note Halter T342]
Binkley, Wilfred E. President and Congress. New York: Knopf, 1947. 312, vii p. Bibliography: p. 301-312.
Bishop, Jim. FDR's last year, April 1944-April 1945. New York: Morrow, 1974. 690 p., illus. Bibliography: p. 671-674.
Black, Harold Garnet. The true Woodrow Wilson, crusader for Democracy; with an introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: Revell, [c1946]. 270 p. Halter T46
Black, Ruby. Eleanor Roosevelt: a biography. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, [c1940]. 331 p. Halter T47
Block, H. G. The Roosevelt Memorial Ceremony at Campobello, New Brunswick. [Sackville, New Brunswick: The Tribune Press, 1946]. 19 p., illus. Cover title: Memorial Ceremony in honor of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Campobello, New Brunswick, August 1, 1946. Halter T49. 2 copies
Bloom, Vera. There's no place like Washington. New York: Putnam, [c1944]. 296 p., illus. "Third impression."
Blue book of the inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John Nance Garner as President and Vice President of the United States, March 4, 1933. Compiled and edited by the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Official Program Committee. [Washington: Ransdell Incorporated, 1933.] 109 p., illus. Halter T367. Oversize
Blum, John Morton, 1921-. The progressive presidents: Roosevelt, Wilson, Roosevelt, Johnson. New York: W. W. Norton, [c1980] 221 p. Halter unlisted.
Bone, Hugh A. "Smear" politics: an analysis of 1940 campaign literature; introduction by Senator Guy Gillette. Washington: American Council on Public Affairs, [c1941]. 49 p.
Boris, George. Le révolution Roosevelt. Deuxième edition. Paris: Gallimard, [c1934] 222 p.
Bowles, Chester. Promises to keep: my years in public life, 1941-1969. New York: Harper & Row, [c1971]. 657 p., illus. Halter unlisted.
Braley, Berton. New Deal ditties: or, Running in the Red with Roosevelt. New York: Greenberg, [c1936]. 60 p.
Brandeis, Erich. Franklin D. Roosevelt the man. New York: American Offset Corporation, [c1936]. 55 p. Halter T59
Brandenburg, Earnest. Franklin D. Roosevelt's international speeches, 1939-1941. Reprinted from Speech Monographs Research Annual, vol. XVI, no. 1, 1949, pp. [21]-40.
Brandenburg, Earnest. The preparation of Franklin D. Roosevelt's speeches. Reprinted from The Quarterly Journal of Speech, Vol. 35, No. 2, April 1949. pp. [214]-221.
Brockway, Wallace, ed. High moment: stories of supreme crises in the lives of great men, as told by Bertrand Russell, etc. Edited, with an introduction by Wallace Brockway. New York: Simon an dSchuster, 1955. 273 p.
Brogan, Denis W. The era of Franklin D. Roosevelt: a chronicle of the New Deal and global war. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950. 382 p. (The Chronicles of America series, 52)
Browder, Earl. What is the New Deal. New York: Workers Library Publishers, [1933]. 22 p.
Burke, Robert E. Olson's new deal for California. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1953. 279 p. Bibliography: p. 255-265.
Burns, James MacGregor. Roosevelt: the lion and the fox. New York: Harcourt, Brace, [c1956]. 2 copies: 1 copy-2nd printing, August 1956.
Burns, James MacGregor. Roosevelt: the soldier of freedom. 1st edition. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [c1970]. 722 p., illus. DJ
Burroughs, William S. Roosevelt after inauguration, and other atrocities. [San Francisco:] City Lights Books, [c1979]. 54 p.
Busch, Noel F. T. R.: the story of Theodore Roosevelt and his influence on our times. New York: Reynal, 1963. 346 p., illus.
Busch, Noel F. What manner of man? New York: Harper, [c1944]. 189 p. Halter T63
Busch, Vannevar. Science the endless frontier: a report to the president, July 1945. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945. 184 p.
Byrnes, James F. All in one lifetime. New York: Harper & Brothers, [c1958]. 432 p., illus.
Byrnes, James F. Speaking frankly. New York: Harper, [c1947]. 324 p.
Campaign leaflets, including a complete set (15) of the "Rainbow Fliers," 1936. Oversize
Campaign literature. Three folders of miscellaneous leaflets, etc. Contents list in each folder. Oversize
Canada and the war. Visit of the President of the United States to the capital of Canada. Addresses by the Right Honourable W. L. Mackenzie King, Franklin D. Roosevelt, The Honourable Thomas Vien [and] the Honourable James Allison Glen. Parliament Hill, Ottawa, August 25, 1943. Ottawa: Cloutier, 1943. 14 p. Halter T65
Carman, W. Philip. Roosevelt. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945. Wellington, New Zealand: Reed, [1945]. 51 p. Halter T66
Carmichael, Donald S. An introduction to The Log of the Larooco, being chiefly the correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John S. Lawrence [reprinted from The Franklin D. Roosevelt Collector, November, 1948]. 37 p. Halter T67
Carson, DeWitt. "My goodness!" said the princess: a modern fairy tale for grown-ups. New York: Kinsey, 1938. 57 p., illus. Halter T69
Carter, John Franklin. The Catoctin conversation, by Jay Franklin [pseud.]: with an introduction by Sumner Welles. New York: Scribner, 1947. 283 p.
The case against Franklin D. Roosevelt. [New York: The Record Publishing Co., Inc., 1936]. unpaged, illus. Halter T70
Casey, John T. Farley and tomorrow, by John T. Casey and James Bowles. Chicago: Reilly & Lee, 1937. 282 p. Halter T71
Catton, Bruce. The war lords of Washington. New York: Harcourt, Brace, [c1948]. 313 p.
Cavanah, Frances. Triumphant adventure, the story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Illustrated by Jo Polseno. New York: Rand McNally, [c1964]. 184 p.
Cey, Arturo Vazquez. Oda Christiana a Franklin D. Roosevelt. Buenos Aires: Julio Suarez, 1946. 21 p., illus. oversize
Chamberlin, William Henry. America's second crusade. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1950. 372 p.
Charriez, J. Villaronga. Politica exterior del presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt. San Juan: Biblioteca de autores Puertorriqueños, n.d. 339 p.
Chevalier, Gérard. Connaissez-vous...Roosevelt? Montréal: Editions fides, [1941?] 28 p. (Connaissez-vous...? no. 4)
Chicago, a century of progress, 1833-1933. Chicago: Marquette, [1933]. 158 p., illus. Halter T72
Childs, Marquis W. I write from Washington. New York: Harper, [c1942]. 331 p. Also 2nd edition
Childs, Marquis W. They hate Roosevelt! New York: Harper, [c1936]. 7 p. Circulated by Democratic National Committee, Hotel Biltmore, New York. [Halter T6 - see note]
Church Laymen. This may be news to you... n.p.: Church Laymen, n.d. [2] p., illus.
Churchill, Winston S. Great contemporaries. London: The Reprint Society, [1941]. 344 p.
Churchill, Winston S. Onwards to victory: war speeches by the Right Hon. Winston S. Churchill. Compiled
by Charles Eade. Boston: Little, Brown, 1944. 357 p.
Churchill, Winston S. The Second World War. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1948-1953. 6 v.
Churchill, Winston S. Step by step, 1936-1939. New York: Putnam, [c1939]. 323 p., port.
Churchill, Winston S. Victory: war speeches by the Right Hon. Winston S. Churchill. Compiled by Charles Eade. Boston: Little, Brown, 1946. 307 p.
Churchill, Winston S. While England slept: a survey of world affairs, 1932-1938. With a preface and notes by Randolph S. Churchill. New York: Putnam, 1938. 404 p., port.
Ciclo de conferencias en homenaje a Franklin Delano Roosevelt, el buen vecino. Asociacion Rosarina de Intercambio cultural, Argentino-Norteamericano. n.p. n.d. 69 p.
Cikoch, George. The death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. n.p.: Noel Young, n.d. unpaged.
City of Praha and American Institute in Czechoslovakia. Addresses delivered at the Roosevelt Commemorative Ceremony on the first anniversary of the President's death on April 12, 1946 in the Smetana Hall of the Representation Building of the City of Praha. [Praha:] City of Praha and American Institute in Czechoslovakia, [1946]. 14 p., illus. oversize. Halter T77
Clapper, Olive Ewing. Washington tapestry. New York: Whittlesey House, [c1946]. 303 p. Halter T78
Clapper, Raymond. Watching the world; edited and with a biographical sketch by Mrs. Raymond Clapper. Introduction by Ernie Pyle. New York: Whittlesey House, [c1944]. 372 p., illus.
Clark, Donald Jr. Poem for a prophet. Columbia, SC: The Westwind Press, [c1947]. 39 p. Autographed on fly leaf: "Sincerely, Donald Clark Jr." Halter T79
Clary, William W. Shall we elect a president or a commander-in-chief. [Los Angeles: Parker & Co., 1944] 17 p.
Clauss, Max Walter. Der Weg nach Jalta, Präsident Roosevelts Verantwortung. Heidelberg: Kurt Vowinckel Verlag, 1952. 276 p., illus.
Clemens, Cyril. The man from Missouri: a biography of Harry S. Truman. Foreword by Phil M. Donnelly, Governor of Missouri. New York: J. P. Didier, 1945. 184 p., illus. International Mark Twain Society, Webster Groves, Missouri on title.
Clemens, Cyril. Mark Twain and Franklin D. Roosevelt; with foreword by Eleanor Roosevelt. London: T. Werner Laurie, 1949. 20 p., illus. Signed by author on title page. International Mark Twain Society, Webster Groves, Missouri on title.
Clow, William E., Jr. A business man's personal views of the Roosevelt administration. Chicago: William E. Clow, Jr., 1936. 33 p. Halter T83
Cobb, William T. The strenuous life: the "Oyster Bay" Roosevelts in business and finance. New York: William E. Rudge's, 1946. dj 2 copies
Cohn, Victor. Four billion dimes. [Minneapolis:] Minneapolis Star and Tribune, [April 1955]. 134 p., illus.
Cole, Wayne S. America first: the battle against intervention, 1940-1941. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1953. 305 p., illus. Bibliography: p. 269-280.
The Colophon, a quarterly for bookmen. New Series. Vol. 1, number 4, Spring 1936. New York: Pynson Printers, 1936. Contains "The president as author" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
Columbia Broadcasting System. From Pearl Harbor into Tokyo: the story as told by war correspondents on the air. New York: Columbia Broadcasting System, 1945. 312 p., illus.
Comer, Burt. The tale of a fox: as Kansans know Alfred M. Landon. Wichita, KS: Burt Comer, [c1936]. 89 p., illus.
Committee to Re-Elect Roosevelt and Lehman. Roosevelt, Lehman, labor and business. [New York:] The Committee, [1936]. 4 p.
Connally, Tom. My name is Tom Connally, by Senator Tom Connally as told to Alfred Steinberg. New York, [c1954]. 376 p., illus.
Cope, Alfred Haines. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Supreme Court; edited with an introduction by Alfred Haines Cope [and] Fred Krinsky. Boston: Heath, [c1952]. 109 p. (Problems in American Civilization) Corcoran Gallery of Art. Exhibition of paintings, prints and models of ships and other marine subjects lent by the President of the United States, April 5th to May 3rd, 1936, inclusive. Washington: The Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1936. 15 p. Halter T90
Corwin, Norman. We hold these truths: a dramatic celebration of the American Bill of Rights, including an address by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Illustrations by Samuel M. Adler. [New York:] Howell, Soskin, [c1942]. 47 p., illus. Halter T92
Coughlin, Charles E. The New Deal in Money. Royal Oak, Michigan: Radio League of the Little Flower, 1933. 128 p.
Cox, James M. Journey through my years. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1946. 463 p., port. Autographed on back of portrait by the author. Halter T93
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