Perkins, Frances. Roosevelt (The Roosevelt I knew) traduction de Jacques Vallette et Marie Bonnet. Paris: Le Livre du jour, 1947. 424p.
Perkins, Frances. A sampler from: Frances Perkins The Roosevelt I knew. New York: Viking Press, 1946. 30p. [see note Halter T380]
Pettengill, Samuel B. Smoke-screen. New York: Southern Publishers, Inc., 1940. 126p. "Special edition printed for and distributed by America's Future, Inc."
Philip Dru: administrator, a story of tomorrow, 1920-1935. New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1912. 312p.
Phillips, Cabell. From the crash to the blitz, 1929-1939. London, Macmillan, 1969. 596p., illus. At head of title: The New York Times Chronicle of American Life.
Photo Review, a picture parade of the United Nations. Special issue. n.p.: n.d. unpaged., illus.
Pickard, M. Fortescue. The Roosevelts and America. London: Herbert Joseph, 1941. 288p., illus. Halter T382
The Pilgrim Society. Order of ceremony at the unveiling of the Memorial to President Roosevelt by Mrs. Roosevelt, in Grosvenor Square, London, Monday April 12th, 1948. London: The Times, 1948. 43p., illus.
Pilgrims Society. The Pilgrims dinner to Mrs. Roosevelt at the Savoy Hotel, Monday, April 12th, 1948. London: The Times, 1948. unpaged.
Platform adopted by the Democratic National Convention, 1944. 8p. 2 copies.
Platforms of the two great political Parties, 1932 to 1948. Compiled by William Graf under direction of Ralph R. Roberts. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1950. p. 335-469.
Porter, Henry A. Roosevelt and technocracy. Los Angeles: Wetzel, 1932. 73p. Halter T387
Pritchett, C. Herman. The Roosevelt court, a study in judicial politics and values, 1937-1947. New York: Macmillan, 1948. 314p. Halter T392
Proctor, David Milton. Pay day, letters from VanCleve Ball, a Missouri farmer, to his son in college. Kansas City, Mo.: Brown Book Company, 1936. 96p., front. Fifth printing.
Proctor, David Milton. Riding high! "John VanCleve" writes to a U.S. senator about Roosevelt, communists and New Deal congressmen. Kansas City, Mo.: Brown, 1939. 128p. Halter T394. Copy 2- second printing.
Progressive National Committee. "Youth votes advance with Roosevelt." Four young leaders speak for progress. New York: Progressive National Committee, n.d. unpaged.
Public Committee on Power. Open letter to Governor Roosevelt from the Public Committee on Power. Investigation of utility regulation. January, 1929. New York: Public Committee on Power, 1929. 30p.
Quezon, Manuel Luis. The good fight; introduction by Government Printing Office General Douglas MacArthur. New York, Appleton- Century, 1946. 335p., illus. Halter T396
Republican National Committee. "Quotations" from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Washington D.C.: The Committee, 1934.
Reynold, Thomas F. Reprint of the Chicago Sun's distinguished stories covering the death and burial of our late beloved President Roosevelt. Chicago: Chicago Sun, April 12-15, 1945. 10p.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Looking forward. New York: John Day, 1933. 279p. Advance review issue. Halter T550
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Looking forward. 1st ed. New York: John Day, 1933. 279p.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Memorable quotations of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Compiled by E. Taylor Parks & Los F. Parks. New York: Crowell, 19656. 276p.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message from the President of the United States transmitting and suggesting legislative remedies for the economic improvement of the nation. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1937. 8p. (75th Congress, 2nd session. House Document No. 370) Halter T642
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Legislature, January 2, 1929. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1929. 12p. State of New York, Legislative Document, 1929. No. 3 Halter T460
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor relative to Development of the state's water power resources on the St. Lawrence. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1929. 12p. State of New York, Legislative Document, 1929. No. 70. Halter T465
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor transmitting items objected to and not approved contained in Assembly Bill No. 1331, entitled, "An act making appropriation for the support of government." Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1929. 19p. State of New York. Legislative Document, 1929. No. 71.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor recommending passage of Assembly Bill No. 322, relative to elections. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1929. unpaged. State of New York, Legislative Document, 1929. No. 78.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor relative to development of the water power resources on the St. Lawrence River. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1929. unpaged. State of New York. Legislative Document, 1929. No. 87.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor transmitting items objected to and not approved contained in Assembly Bill No. 1609, entitled, "An act making appropriations for the support of the government." Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1930. 37p. State of New York. Legislative Document, 1930. No. 77.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor transmitting Statement of the pardons, commutations and reprieves granted during the year 1929. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1930. 28p. State of New York. Legislative Document, 1930. No. 79.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Legislature January 7, 1931. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1931. 14p. State of New York. Legislative Document , 1931. No. 3. Halter T484
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor transmitting statement of the pardons, commutations and reprieves granted during the year 1930. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1931. 32p. State of New York. Legislative Document, 1931. No. 79.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Legislature January 6, 1932. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1932. 14p. State of New York. Legislative Document, 1932. No. 3. Halter T503
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor recommending legislation for the immediate construction of farm to market roads. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1932. 6p. States of New York. Legislative Document, 1932. No. 51 Halter T505
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor transmitting statement of the pardons, commutations and reprieves granted during the year 1931. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1932. 26p. State of New York. Legislative Document, 1932. No. 81.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Message of the Governor recommending legislation to protect suburban and rural taxpayers of the state from improvident town borrowing. Albany: J.B. Lyon, 1932. 4p. State of New York. Legislative Document, 1932. No. 95. Halter T516
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, pres. U.S., 1882-1945. Meyers, William H. Naval sketches of the war in California; reproducing twenty-eight drawings made in 1846-47, by William H. Meyers, descriptive text by Capt. Dudley W. Knox, introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: Random House, 1939. 5p. 1., 39, 4p. xxviii col. pl. (incl. front., maps) 41cm.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Mirando adelante (Looking forward Traduccion de Luis Klappenbach. Buenos Aires: Editorial Tor, 1933. 188p.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. My friends-twenty-one history making speeches. Edited by Edward H. Kavinoky and Julian Park. Buffalo, N.Y.: Foster & Stewart, 1945. 157p. Halter T809
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. My neighbors of Canada, an address. n.p.: n.d. [ Ottawa, Director of Public Information, 1942] unpaged. "The above address was delivered on February 15th, 1942, over a network of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation stations on the occasion of the inauguration of the Second Victory Loan." Halter T740
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. National Defense. Address of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the joint session of Congress, May 16, 1940. (Not printed at Government expense). Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1940. 8p. Halter T683
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. National Defense. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a message to the Congress on National defense. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1939. 4p. (76th Congress, 1st session. House of Representative Document no. 105) Halter T665
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. National Defense, recent messages. Introduction by Senator Morris Sheppard. Washington D.C.: American council on Public Affairs, 1940. 15p. Halter T687
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. The National emergency. Address of the President of the United States to the American people, May 27, 1941. The proclamation of the President declaring a National emergency and a schedule of the acts of Congress applicable thereto. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1941. 51p. (77th Congress, 1st session. Senate Document No. 64) Halter T712
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Neutrality. Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two houses of Congress at the opening of the second session of the seventy-sixth congress. (Not printed at Government expense) Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1939. 8p. Halter T674
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Neutrality legislation. Message from the Preisdent of the United State transmitting a statement on peace and neutrality, by the Secretary of State. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1939. 6p. (76th Congress, 1st session. Senate Document no. 94)
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Nothing to fear, the selected addresses of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1932-1945. Edited, with an introduction and historical notes by B.D. Zevin. Foreword by Harry L. Hopkins. Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin, 1946. 470p., illus. Halter T817
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Olhando para o futuro. Traducao de Pinto de Aguiar. Salvador: Bahia, Progresso, 1946. 202p.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. On our way. New York: John Day, 1934. 300p. 2 copies. Halter T585
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. One man's philosophy, as revealed by his public utterances. Edited by Morton Kallis and Henry Clay Morrison. Chicago: M. Kallis, 1934. 175p. Halter T233
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Our democracy in action; the philosophy of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as found in his speeches, messages and other public papers. Washington D.C.: National Home Library Foundation, 1940. 171p. Edited by Sherman F. Mittell. Halter T700
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Our realization of tomorrow, the Jefferson Day address of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Chicago, privately printed for Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, 1945. 11p., port. One of 200 copies. Halter T806
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Our sons will triumph. From the D-Day prayer of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, June 6, 1944. Arranged by Jack Dixon. New York: Crowell,1944. unpaged, illus.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Pearl Harbor, speeches before and after Pearl Harbor. New York: Shaman & Schlick, 1946. 145p. Halter T816
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. The philosophy of government. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech at the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, September 23, 1932. New York: Democratic National Committee, 1932. 15p. Halter T538
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Pio XII y Roosevelt, su correspondencia durante la guerra, con introduccion y notas explicativas por Myron C. Taylor, representante personal del Presidente de los Estados Unidos de Amèrica cerca de Su Santidad el Papa Pio XII. Madrid: Ediciones y Publicaciones Españolas, 1948. 192p., illus.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Por qué luchamos. Washington: Coordiandor de Asuntos Interamericanos, n.d. 23p., port.
Roosevelt, Franklin Dealno. Por que now armamos. Washington: Coordinador de Relaciones Comerciales y Culturales Enre Las Repúblicas Americanas, 1941. 93p., port.
Ramsay, M.L. Pyramids of power, the story of Roosevelt, Insull and the utility wars. Indianapolis: Bobbs- Merrill, 1937. 342p. Halter T398
Rauch, Basil. The history of the New Deal, 1933-1938. New York: Creative Age Press, 1944. xi, [2] 368p.: 21cm.
Rauch, Basil. Roosevelt, from Muncih to Pearl Harbor, a study in the creation of a foreign policy. New York: Creative Age Press, 1950. 527p. Signed by the author on end paper.
Redmond, Olney. An open letter to Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor of the State of New York. Two weeks before the National Election, October 25, 1932. Schenectady, New York: Olney Redmond, 1932. 29p.
Reynolds, Thomas. "President dead: services set for tomorrow." Reprint from Chicago Sun, April 12, 1945.
Reilly, Michael F. I was Roosevelt's shadow (District No. 16) as told to William J. Slocum. London: Foulsham, 1946. 128p., illus. Halter T399
Reilly, Michael F. Reilly of the White House, as told to William J. Slocum. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1947. 248p., illus. [see note Halter T399]
Republican National Committee. Promise and performance, the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt reveals itself. Washington, D.C. Republican National Committee, 1936. 64p. [Halter T402- see note] Copy 2
Republican National Committee. "Quotations" from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Washington, D.C.: The Committee, 1934.
Republican National Committee. "Quotations" from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Washington, D.C: Republican National Committee, 1939. 106p. Halter T404. 2 copies.
Republican National Committee. "Quotations" from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Washington, D.C. Republican National Committee, 1940. 128p. [see note Halter T404]
Republican National Committee. The Roosevelt record in red! With an introduction by John Hamilton. Washington, D.C.: Republican National Committee, 1940. 72p. Halter T405
Rethi, Lili. Franklin D. Roosevelt's Hyde Park. New York: Henry Holt, 1947. unpaged, illus. Halter T406
Revel, J. Roosevelt. Paris: Bonne Presse, 1945. 93p. ( Hommes et evenements du jour)
Reynolds, E.E. Four modern statesmen: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, Chiang Kai- Shek. London: Oxford University Press, 1944. 132p. (Living Names) Halter T407
Reynolds, Helen Wilkinson. Dutch houses in the Hudson valley before 1776. 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: Payson and Clarke, 1929. 467p., illus. Halter T408
Reynolds, Thomas F. Reprint of the Chicago Sun's distinguished stories covering the death and burial of our late beloved President Roosevelt. Chicago: The Chicago Sun, 1945. unpaged, illus. Halter T409 Richberg, Donald R. My hero, the indiscreet memoirs of an eventful but unheroic life. New York: Putnam, 1954. 367p., illus.
Richter, Edward J. and Berton Dulce. Religion and the presidency: a recurring American problem. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1962. 245p.
Riegel, E.C. Quarantine the aggressor in the White House. New York City: The League for Constitutional Government, 1940. 21p. [ see Halter T415- variant publisher?]
Rigassi, Georges. Franklin D. Roosevelt, heros de la liberte; Préface du President Edouard Herriot. Genéve: Editions Labor et Fids, 1951. 185p.
Roa, Armando. Roosevelt, the executive dictator. Havana: Cultural, 1933. 255p., front. Halter T417
Robey, Ralph. Roosevelt versus recovery. New York: Harper, 1934. 163p. Halter T418
Robinson, Edgar Eugene. The Roosevelt leadership 1933-1945. 1st ed. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1955. 491p. dj
Robinson, Edgar Eugene. The Roosevelt leadership, 1933-1945. :Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1955. 491p. 2 copies.
Robinson, Edgar Eugene. They voted for Roosevelt, the Presidential vote, 1932-1944. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1947. 207p., maps. Halter T419
Robinson, William C. God incarnate for suffering men. A word to those who won The Purple Heart. The Easter Sermon preached at Warm Springs in the last service attended by our late Commander-in-chief Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Weaverville, N.C.: Southern Presbyterian Journal Company, 1945. 16p. Halter T421
Rochester, Anna. Your dollar under Roosevelt. New York: Workers Library Publishers, n.d. 22p.
Rodgers, Cleveland. The Roosevelt program. New York: Putnam, 1933. 275p. Halter T422
Rogers, Agnes. I remember distinctly, a family album of the American people, 1918-1941. Assembled by Agnes Rogers, with running comment by Frederick Lewis Allen. New York: Harper, 1947. 251p., illus.
Rollins, Alfred B., Jr. Roosevelt and Howe. 1st ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1962. 479p., xviii, illus. dj
Roosevelt, Eleanor. L'amitié Franco- Américaine, conference prononcée par Mme Eléanor Roosevelt le Samedi 6 Novembre 1948 au Theatre Marigny… Paris: Rennes, 1949. 27p.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. The autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1961. xix, 454p., illus.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Hyde Park, personal recollections of Eleanor Roosevelt. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, n.d. 18p., illus.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. The home of Franklin D. Roosevelt. National Historic Site. Hyde Park: Hyde Park Historical Association, n.d. unpaged. Hatler T425. 2 copies.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. If you ask me. New York: Appleton-Century, 1946. 156p.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. India and the awakening East. London: Hutchinson, 1954. 168p. Halter unlisted.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. It seems to me. New York: Norton, 1954. 188p.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. It's up to the women.-[s.1] Stokes. Advance dummy.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. Ladies of courage. New York: Putnam, 1954. 312p. 2 copies.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. The lady of the White House, an autobiography. London: Hutchinson, 1938. 287p., port.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. Mother and daughter: the letters of Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt. Edited by Bernard Asbell. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1982. 366p.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. My days. New York: Dodge, 1938. 254p.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. On my own. 1st ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. xii, 241p., photos. "This copy of On My Own is one of those signed by Mrs. Roosevelt for advance presentation to friends of the author and the publisher."
Roosevelt, Eleanor. On my own. 1st ed. New York: Harper, 1958. xii, 241p., illus, ports. Autographed by the author.
Roosevelt, Eleanor and Helen Ferris. Partners: the United Nations and Youth. 1st ed. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co., 1950. 206p., illus. dj
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This I remember. 1st ed. New York: Harper, 1949. 387p. illus. dj
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This I remember. New York: Harper, 1949. 387p., illus. "Of the first edition of This I Remember, one thousand copies have been printed on special papers, specially bound, numbered and signed by the author. This is copy number 96."
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This I remember. 1st ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1949. 387p., illus. Boxed. "Of the first edition of This I Remember one thousand copies have been printed on special paper, specially bound, numbered and signed by the author. This is copy Number 656."
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This is America. New York: Putnam, 1942. unpaged, illus.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This is my story. New York: Harper, 1937. 365p., illus. Halter T424 Signed by the author on the half-title. Copy 2- 10th ed. (printing?)
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This is my story. New York: Harper, 1937. 365p., illus. "Of the first edition of This is my story two hundred and fifty-eight large paper copies have been printed from type. Two hundred and fifty copies are for sale. Each volume is numbered and signed by the author. This copy is number 121." Halter T423
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This is my story. 10th ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1937. 365p., illus.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This is my story. 10th ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1937. 365p., illus.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This is my story. (Japanese edition)
Roosevelt, Eleanor. This troubled world. New York: Kinsey, 1938. 47p. Signed on half-title by the author. Roosevelt, Eleanor. A trip to Washington with Bobby and Betty. New York: Dodge Publishing Company, 1935. 91p., illus.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. You learn by living. New York: Harper, 1960. 211p.
Roosevelt, Elliott. An untold story, the Roosevelts of Hyde Park. New York: Putnam, 1973. 338p., illus. Book Club edition.
Roosevelt, Elliott. An untold story, the Roosevelts of Hyde Park. New York: Putnam, 1973. 338p., illus. Third impression.
Roosevelt, Elliott. As he saw it; with a foreword by Eleanor Roosevelt. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1946. 270p. Halter T429 [see note also]
Roosevelt, Elliott. As he saw it; with a foreword by Eleanor Roosevelt. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce,1946. xviii, [25], 270p.; 22cm. 1st printing. Signed by author. Halter T429
Roosevelt, Elliott. Mon pére m'a dit… (As he saw it); Préface d'Eleanor Roosevelt, traduction de Nathalie Gara. Paris: Flammarion, 1947. 305p.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Acceptance address by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, broadcast from the White House on July 19, 1940. (Not printed at Government expense.) Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1940. 14p. Halter T692
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two houses of Congress, January 3, 1934. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1934. 6p. (73rd Congress, 2nd session. House Document No. 109) Halter T572
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two houses of Congress, January 4, 1935. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1935. 8p. (74th Congress, 1st session, House Document No. 1) Halter T599
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two houses of Congress, January 3, 1936. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1936. 9p. (74th Congress, 2nd session. House Document No. 382) Halter T614
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of President Franklin D. Roosevelt before the Young Democratic Clubs of Maryland, delivered at Baltimore, Md. April 13, 1936. (Printed in the Congressional Record of April 14, 1936) Not printed at Government expense. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1936. 8p.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. The address of the President of the United States at Chautauqua, New York on August 14, 1936 on the subjects of the Foreign Relations of the United States and of War. Chicago: privately printed, 1936. 16p. Halter T618
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two houses of Congress, January 6, 1937. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1937. 7p. (75th Congress, 1st session. House Document No. 1) Halter T625
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the joint session of Congress, January 3, 1940. (Not printed at Government expense). Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1940. 8p. Halter T678
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered at Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C. to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, chauffeurs, stablemen and helpers, Wednesday, September 11, 1940. n.p.: n.d. unpaged. Halter T697
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two houses of Congress, January 6, 1942. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1942. 6p. (77th Congress, 2nd session. House Document No. 501) Halter T738
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two houses of Congress, January 7, 1943. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1943. 9p. (78th Congress, 1st session. House Document No. 1) Halter T762
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United States, September 23rd, 1944 at the annual convention of the Teamsters Union, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.: Democratic National Committee, 1944.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Address of the President of the United States on National Defense. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1940. 5p. (76th Congress, 3rd session, House Document No. 751) Halter T682
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Advance mimeographed press releases for speeches to be given by the President: July 19, 1940; October 24, 1940; May 27, 1941; July 21, 1941; January 6, 1942; January 11, 1944.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Agriculture. What is wrong and what to do about it. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech at Topeka, Kansas, September 14, 1932. New York: Democratic National Committee, 1932. 19p. Halter T535
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. Ah that voice: the fireside chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Compiled by Kenneth D. Yeilding and Paul H. Carlson. Odessa, Texas: The Presidential Museum, 1974. 248p. Limited edition of 500 copies.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. The American way; selections from the public addresses and papers of Franklin D. Roosevelt; edited by Dagobert D. Runes. New York: Philosophical Library, 1944. 71p., port. Halter T793
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