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Craig, Ira. Democratic campaign songs, poems and jokes for the 1936 campaign. Bloomfield, Ind.: Ira Craig, [1936?] unpaged.
Crane, Milton, ed. The Roosevelt era; edited by Milton Crane, with a foreword by Jonathan Daniels. New York: Boni and Gaer, [c1947]. 626 p. Halter T94
Craven, Thomas. Cartoon cavalcade; edited by Thomas Craven, assisted by Florence and Sydney Weiss. New York: Simon and Schuster, [c1943]. 456 p., illus. oversize
Creel, George. On with Roosevelt! Address delivered at barbecue, Ham Cotton Ranch, San Clemente, Calif., August 24, 1935. [Los Angeles: Democratic National Committee, 1935]. 8 p.
Crosby, Percy. Essay on Roosevelt's Second inaugural address. [McLean, Virginia: Freedom Press, c1937]. 50 p. 2 copies. Halter T95
Crosby, Percy. Would Communism work out in America? McLean, Virginia: Freedome Press, [c1938]. 316 p., illus. Halter T96
Crowther, Samuel. A primer: comment on the great constructive work of the President of the United States in making arithmetic the bsic sciences of government. New York: The Chemical Foundation Incorporated, [1934]. 31 p.
The Curse of the giants. Chicago: Lewis-League Publishing Company, [c1908]. 116 p.
Dallek, Robert. Franklin D. Roosevelt and American foreign policy, 1932-1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. 657 p.
Daniel, Hawthorne. Ships of the seven seas; with an introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Drawings by Francis J. Rigney. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, 1925. 321 p., illus. Halter T99
Daniels, Jonathan. The end of innocence. New York: J. B. Lippincott, [c1954]. 351 p., front.
Daniels, Jonathan. Frontier on the Potomac. New York: Macmillan, 1946. 262 p.
Daniels, Jonathan. The man of Independence. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, c1950. 383 p. 3rd impression.
Daniels, Josephus. The Wilson era: years of war and after, 1917-1923. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1946. 654 p., illus.
Davenport, John. The lives of Winston Churchill, a close up, by John Davenport and Charles J. V. Murphy. New York: Scribner, 1945. 88 p., illus.
Davis, Elmer. But we were born free. New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company, [c1954]. 229 p.
Davis, Forrest. How war came, and American white paper: from the fall of France to Pearl Harbor, by Forrest Davis and Ernest K. Lindley. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1942. 342 p. Halter T102
Davis, Kenneth S. A prophet in his own country: the triumphs and defeats of Adlai E. Stevenson. 1st edition. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1957. 510 p. Signed by Adlai E. Stevenson and Kenneth S. Davis.
Debnam, W. E. Weep no more, my lady. [Raleigh, NC: W. E. Debnam, c1950]. 62 p. 2 copies: 4th printing; 9th printing.
De Meyer, John. Benjamin Franklin calls on the President. New York: Ives Washburn, [c1939]. 90 p. Halter T105
De Meyer, John. F.D.R. and The Patriot's Club. New York: Ives Washburn, [c1940]. 101 p. Halter T106
Delano, Daniel W., Jr. Franklin Roosevelt and the Delano influence. Pittsburgh: James S. Nudi Publications, [c1946]. 368 p., illus. 2 copies. 1 copy: Prospectus loosely inserted. Autographed on fly leaf: "With every good wish, Daniel E. Delano, Jr." Halter T104
The Democratic National Committee. The campaign book of the Democratic Party: candidates and issues in 1928. Published by The Democratic National Committee, The Democratic Senatorial Committee, The Democratic Congressional Committee. New York: The Democratic National Committee, [1928]. 412 p. 2 copies. Halter T111
Democratic National Committee. Campaign sheets, 1940. oversize.
Democratic National Committee. The Democratic Book of 1940. [Philadelphia: Democratic National Committee, [1940]. 183 p., illus. oversize.
Democratic National Committee. The Democratic National Convention, 1936. [Philadelphia:] Democratic National Committee, [1936]. 394 p. Halter T118
Democratic National Committee. Official report of the proceedings of the Democratic National Convention held in San Francisco, California, June 28, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, 1920, resulting in the nomination of Hon. James M. Cox for president and Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt for vice-president. Indianapolis: Bookwalter-Ball, [1921]. 718 p., ports. Halter T109
Democratic National Committee. Official report of the proceedings of the Democratic National Convention held at Chicago, Illinois June 27th to July 2nd, inclusive, 1932, resulting in the nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt for president and John N. Garner for vice-president. n.p. n.d. [1933]. 637 p., ports. Halter T114
Democratic National Committee. Official report of the proceedings of the Democratic National Convention held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania June 23rd to June 27th, inclusive 1936, resulting in the re-nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt for president and John N. Garner for vice-president. [Washington: Democratic National Committee, 1936]. 460 p., ports. Halter T117
Democratic National Committee. Official report of the proceedings of the Democratic National Convention held at Chicago, Illinois July 15th to July 18, inclusive, 1940, resulting in the re-nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt for president and the nomination of Henry A. Wallace for vice-president. [Chicago: Democratic National Committee, 1941]. 390 p., ports. Halter T123
Democratic National Committee. Official report of the proceedings of the Democratic National Convention Chicago, Illinois July 19th to July 21st, inclusive, 1944, resulting in the re-nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt for president and the nomination of Harry S. Truman for vice-president. Chicago: Democratic National Committee, [1945]. 399 p., ports. Halter T125
Democratic National Committee. Peace! Progress! Prosperity! The Democratic text book 1920. Issued by the Democratic National Committee [and] the Democratic Congressional Committee. [New York:] The Democratic National Committee, [1920]. 504 p. Halter T108
Democratic National Committee. Roosevelt, Lehman, labor and business. [New York: Democratic National Committee, n.d.] unpaged. 2 copies.
Democratic National Committee. The story of Harry S. Truman. [Washington: Democratic National Committee, n.d.] unpaged, illus. "Comic book." 2 copies.
Democratic National Committee. Tools for Democratic victory. Washington: Democratic National Committee, Women's Division, 1944. 23 p.
Democratic National Convention. Platform adopted by The Democratic National Convention, 1936. [New York: Democratic National Committee, 1936]. 7 p.
Democratic National Convention. Platform adopted by The Democratic National Convention, 1940. [Washington: Democratic National Committee, 1940]. 11 p.
Democratic National Convention. Platform adopted by The Democratic National Convention, 1944. [Washington: Democratic National Committee, 1944]. 7 p. 3 copies.
De Nieuwenhove, A. Limnander. De Bolivar a Roosevelt. Paris: Fernand Sorlot, [c1939]. 123 p.
Denis, Frédéric. Roosevelt. Bruxelles: Marechal, [c1945]. 62 p. (Les Hommes du jour)
De Saint Jean, Robert. La vraie révolution de Roosevelt. Paris: Editions Barnard Grasset, [c1934]. 267 p.
De Tessan, Francois. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Paris: Editions Baudiniere, [1934]. 284 p.
Dewey, Thomas E. The case against the New Deal. New York: Harper, 1940. 165 p., port.
Dilling, Elizabeth. Christians, awaken! F.D.R. orders Bible changes. Boake Carter's anti-Christ "Bible." [Chicago: published by the author, 1943]. unpaged. oversize. Halter T136
Dilling, Elizabeth. The red network, a "who's who" and handbook of radicalism for patriots. Kenilworth, IL: the author, [c1934]. 352 p.
Dilling, Elizabeth. The Roosevelt red record and its background. Kenilworth, IL: the author, [c1936]. 439 p., illus. Halter T135
Dizikes, John. Britain, Roosevelt and the New Deal: British opinion, 1932-1938. New York: Garland, 1979. 330 p. Halter unlisted.
Dorsett, Lyle W. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the city bosses. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1977. 134 p. (National University Publications, Interdisciplinary Urban Series)
Dos Possos, John. The grand design. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, [c1949]. 440 p.
Dotremont, Stan. La vie et la mort du Président Roosevelt. Buxelles: Editions 'La Boétie', 1945. 120 p.
Douglas, Helen Gahagan. The Eleanor Roosevelt we remember. Pictures edited by Aaron J. Ezickson. New York: Hill and Wang, [c1963]. 173 p., illus. oversize.
Douglas, William O. An almanac of liberty. 1st edition. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, c1954. 409 p.
Doyle, Jerry. According to Doyle: a cartoon history of World War II, with text by Charles Fisher, introduction by Harry T. Saylor. New York: Putnam, [c1943]. unpaged. illus. Autographed on fly leaf by Jerry Doyle and Charles Fisher.
Dubreuil, Hyacinthe. Les codes de Roosevelt et les perspectives de la vie sociale. Paris: Editions Bernard Grasset, [c1934]. 231 p. (Les écrits, 4e series, 5)
Duffy, Ben. The world's greatest 99 days, scissored and pasted by Ben Duffy and Harford Powel. New York: Harper, 1933. unpaged. illus.
Dumond, Dwight Lowell. Roosevelt to Roosevelt: the United States in the twentieth century. New York: Henry Holt, [c1937]. 585 p. Halter T141
Earle, Ralph. Life at the U.S. Naval Academy, the making of the American naval office; with an introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: Putnam, 1917. 359 p., illus. Halter T143
Eddy, William A. F.D.R. meets Ibn Saud. New York: American Friends of the Middle East, 1954. 45 p. (Kohinur series, number one)
Einaudi, Mario. The Roosevelt Revolution.-1st ed.-New York: Harcourt Brace, 1959. 372 p.; 21cm.
Eisenhower, Dwight David. Crusade in Europe. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1948. 559 p., maps and photos; 23cm
English, C.A. Know your presidents, from George Washington to Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: Perks-Bagg, 1940. 640 p., illus. Halter T145
Eriksson, Erik McKinley. The Supreme Court and the New Deal; a study of recent constitutional interpretation. California: Rosemead Review Press, 1940. 252 p.
Ernst, Morris L. The best is yet… New York: Harper, 1945. 291 p.
Ethridge, Mark. "For what the hell should we apologize?" speech delivered by Mark Ethridege, publisher: The Courier-Journal and the Louisville (Ky.) Times before the Oklahoma Democratic National Committee, 1944. 7 p.
Everest, Allan Seymour. Morgenthau, the New Deal and silver, a story of pressure politics. Columbia University, New York: King's Crown Press, 1950. 209 p.
Everybody's political p-r-i-m-e-r. New York: Democratic National Campaign Committee, 1932. unpaged, illus.
Ewing, Cortez A.M. Presidential elections, from Abraham Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1940. 226 p.
Exchange of communications between the President of the United States and the Chancellor of the German Reich, April 1939. New York: German Library of Information, 1939. 48 p.
Eyre, James K Jr. The Roosevelt- MacArthur conflict. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania: The Craft Press, 1950. 234 p.
Ezickson, Aaron J ed. Roosevelt album, the highlights in the life and work of the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New York: Knicerbocker, 1945. unpaged, illus. Halter T146
Ezickson, Aaron J ed. Roosevelt album, the highlights in the life and work of the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New York: Knickerbocker, 1945. unpaged, illus. Second edition. Halter T147
F.D.R. secret letters. Stalin and Roosevelt plotted with Jew Zionists to divide the world. St. Louis: Christian Nationalist Crusade, n.d. 4p.
F.D.R. lives on: the great speeches of President Roosevelt. Edited by Michael Landis. Washington, D.C.: Presidential Publishers, 1947.
Falk, Edwin A. Fighting Bob Evans. New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith, 1931. 495 p., illus. dj
Farley, James A. Behind the ballots, the personal history of a politician. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1938. 392 p., port. Halter T153
Farley, James A. The case for Franklin D. Roosevelt. A radio address over a coast to coast hook-up of both the National and Columbia Broadcasting Systems, November 6, 1932. Washington, D.C.: Democratic National Committee, 1935. 15p. Halter T149
Farley, James A. A challenge to America. Address delivered at Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, July 21, 1934. Washington D.C.: Democratic National Committee, 1935. 15p.
Farley, James A. A covenant with the people. Address delivered at Overton Park, Memphis, Tennessee under auspices of the Democratic State Committee of Tennessee, July 15, 1933. Washington D.C.: Democratic National Committee, 1935. 15p
Farley, James A. Dictatorship-a myth. Address delivered at a Democractic dinner in Roanoke, Virginia, October 19, 1934. Washington D.C.: Democratic National Committee, 1935. 13p.
Farley, James A. Jefferson and Roosevelt. Address of Hon. James A. Farley, April 13, 1938. (Printed in the Congressional Record of April 14, 1938) At head of title: (Not printed at Government expense). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938. 8p. Halter T152
Farley, James A. Jim Farley's story, the Roosevelt years. New York: Whittlesey House, 1948. 388p., illus. Halter T154
Farley, James A. The New Deal and "Old Hickory." Address delivered at the Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1934. Washington D.C.: Democratic National Committee, 1935. 15p.
Farley, James A. The new era. Address delivered before the Democratic preprimary convention at Worcester, Mass., June 14, 1934. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1935. 9p.
Farley, James A. The problem of agriculture. Address delivered at Des Moines, Iowa, August 23, 1934. Washington D.C.: Democratic National Committee, 1935. 16p.
Farley, James A. The spirit of the New Deal. Address delivered at Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, September 28, 1934. Washington D.C.: Democratic National Committee, 1935. 18p.
Farley, James A. Three years of Roosevelt. Address delivered at the Washington Day Banquet of the Kansas Democratic Club at Topeka, Kans., February 22, 1936. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1936. 12p.
Fay, Bernard. Roosevelt and his America. Boston: Little, Brown, 1933. 345p. Halter T155
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Annual report, 1933. New York: The Council, n.d. [1933] 166p. Halter T155a
Feinberg, Barbara Sildberdick. Franklin D. Roosevelt, gallant president. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, 1981. 94p. Halter unlisted.
Feis, Herbert. Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, the war they waged and the peace they sought. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1957. 692p.
Field, Marshall. Freedom is more than a word. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1945. 189p.
Figuras de nuestro tiempo, Tomo V. Madrid: Editorial Purcalla, n.d. 69,59,61,46,60p. Contains Roosevelt, por Moises Rueda, 69p.
Files, James Ray. Four years after Roosevelt. Delivered by James Ray Files, April 12, 1949. Los Angeles, Calif.: Women's Democratic Forum, 1949. 11p.
Fish, Hamilton. FDR, the other side of the coin; how we were tricked into World War II. New York: Vantage Press, 1976. 255p., front.
Fleming, Tom. The capital: a book about the city of Washington and the public men thereof. [Washington:] Capital Cartoon Syndicate, 1913. 398 p., illus.
Flynn, Edward J. You're the boss. New York: Viking Press, 1947. 244 p. Halter T156
Flynn, John T. Country squire in the White House. New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1940. 122 p. Halter T157
Flynn, John T. The Roosevelt myth. New York: Devin-Adair, [c1948]. 438 p. Halter T159
Flynn, John T. The Roosevelt myth. Revised edition. New York: Devin-Adair, [c1956]. 465 p. Halter T159
Flynn, John T. The truth about Pearl Harbor. New York: John T. Flynn, [1944]. 32 p. Fourth printing. Halter T158
Forem, Leon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, biografia. Traducido por el Prof. Salomon Kahan. Mexico, Editorial Pax, [1946]. 210 p.
Forrestal, James. The Forrestal diaries; edited by Walter Millis, with the collaboration of E. S. Duffield. New York: Viking Press, 1951. 581 p., illus.
Foster, William Z. Roosevelt heads for war. [New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1940]. 15 p. 2 copies. Halter T161
Foster, William Z. The war crisis, questions and answers. New York: Workers Library Publishers, [1940]. 63 p.
Frankie in Wonderland, with apologies to Lewis Carroll, the originator and pre-historian of the New Deal, by A Tory. New York: Dutton, 1934. 24 p. Halter T162
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Dutch. n.p.: Neveda Wood company, n.d. unpaged, illus. oversize.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Birthday Memorial Concert. New York, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, 1948-1950. 3v. January 30, 1948; January 30, 1949; January 30, 1950.
F.D. R. columnist: the uncollected columns of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Foreword by Eleanor Roosevelt; edited by Donald Scott Carmichael. Chicago: Pellgrini & Cudahy, c1947.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. A brief guide to the museum collections in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y. [Washington: Government Printing Office, 1947]. unpaged, illus. (Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Publication No. 48-1) Halter T165
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: a memorial. 1st printing. New York: Pocket Books, 1945.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission. The Little White House, Georgia home of Franklin D. Roosevelt at Warm Springs. [Warm Springs: The Commission, n.d.] unpaged
Franklin D. Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission. The "Little White House" world famed as the "Other Home" of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt, Warm Springs, Georgia. [Warm Springs, Georgia: the Commission, n.d.] unpaged
Franklin D. Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission. Souvenir issue, June 25, 1947, day of dedication of the Little White House donated by Georgia Warm Springs Foundation to the State of Georgia to be administered by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission. [Warm Springs, Georgia: the Commission, 1945] unpaged, illus. Halter T167
Franklin D. Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission. The story of the Little White House. [New York: Raymond K. Martin, 1948]. unpaged, illus. Halter T167
Franklin Roosevelt. Uitgave N. V. Boekdrukkerij "Helmond," Helmond, n.d. 117 p.
Frederick, J. George. The New Deal: a people's capitalism. New York: Business House, 1944. 241 p.
Frederick, J. George. A primer of "New Deal" economics. New York: The Business Course, 1933.
Freidel, Frank. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1st edition. Boston: Little, Brown, 1952-1937. 4 v., illus.
Freidel, Frank, ed. The New Deal and the American people. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, [c1964]. 151 p. (A Spectrum Book)
Fusfeld, Daniel R. The economic thought of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the origins of the New Deal. New York: Columbia University Press, 1956. 337 p.
The Friends of Franklin Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt: who he is and what he has done. [New York: The Friends of Franklin Roosevelt, 1932]. 16 p. Halter T170
Furman, Bess. Washington by-line: the personal history of a newspaperwoman. New York: Knopf, 1949. 348 p.
Garrett, Garet. The revolution was. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton, 1945. 51p.
Geddes, Donald Porter, ed. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a memorial. New York: Pocket Books Inc, 1945. 249p., illus. Halter T177 First edition, 1st issue. 2 copies. First edition, 2nd issue.
Geddes, Donald Porter, ed. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a memorial. New York: Dial, 1945. 229p. Revised edition. Halter T178
Geddes, Donald Porter, ed. Franklin Delano Roosevelt: a memorial. New York: Dial Press, 1945. 229p., photos. ff.; 21cm.
Geddes, Donald Porter, ed. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a memorial. New York: Pitman Publishing Corporation, 1945. 249p., illus. [see Halter T177]
Georgia Warm Springs Foundation. Annual report for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1941, including a brief history of the Foundation and summary of its activities since its organization in 1927. Warm Springs: the Foundation, 1941. 51p., illus. Halter T182
German Library of Information. Exchange of communications between the President of the United States and the Chancellor of the German Reich, April 1939. New York: German Library of Information, 1939. 48p. Halter T183
Gies, Joseph. Franklin D. Roosevelt; portrait of a president. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1971. 233p., illus.
The goal of government. Folded manila card with excerpts by F.D. Roosevelt, Alben Barkley and others. (Not printed at Government expense) Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1938.
Goldberg, Richard Thayer. The making of Franklin D. Roosevelt: triumph over disability. Cambridge, Mass.: Abt Books, 1981. 242p., illus.
Gosnell, Harold F. Champion campaigner, Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: Macmillan, 1952. 235p., illus.
Gould, Jean. A good fight: the story of F.D.R.'s conquest of polio. New York: Dood-Mead, 1960. ix, 308p.; 22cm.
Graff, Robert D. FDR [by] Robert D. Graff & Robert Emmett Ginna; text by Roger Butterfield. New York: Harper & Row, 1962. 255p.
Graham, Otis L., ed. The New Deal, the critical issues. Boston: Little, Brown, 1971. 199p. (Critical issues in American History series)
The Great American parade. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday-Doran, 1935. 611p.
Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of Commons. Parliamentary debates (Hansard) House of commons. [Contains among others debate on the Roosevelt memorial bill] London: His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1946. pp. 490-586. (Volume 427, no. 194. Friday 11th Oct., 1946)
Grew, Joseph C. Turbulent era: a diplomatic record of forty years, 1904-1945. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1952. 2 v., photos; 22cm.
Guerrant, Edward O. Roosevelt's good neighbor policy. Albequerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1950. 235p. Selected bibliography: p. 215-225. Signed by author. Laid in an order form.
Guffey, Joseph F. Roosevelt again! Philadelphia: Franklin, 1940. 120p. Halter T193
Guilfoyle, James H. On the trail of the forgotten man, a journal of the Roosevelt presidential campaign. Boston: Peabody Master Printers, 1933. 222p., illus. Halter T194
Guilty! the confession of Franklin D. Roosevelt, written by a friend; with an introduction by Donald Richberg. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday-Doran, 1936. 86p. fascism.
Gunther, John. Roosevelt in retrospect: a profile in history-1st ed.-New York: Harper & Brothers, 1950. xii, [2] 410p.; 22 cm. Signed by author.
Gurko, Leo. The angry decade. New York: Dodd- Mead, 1947. 306p.
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