Roosevelt, James. Affectionately, F.D.R., a son's story of a lonely man. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1959. 394p., illus.
Roosevelt, Mrs. James. My boy Franklin, as told by Mrs. James Roosevelt to Isabel Leighton and Gabrielle Forbush. New York: Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, 1933. 115p., illus. Halter T831
Roosevelt, Mrs. James. Mon fils Franklin, sovenirs raontés par la Mère du Président Mrs. James Roosevelt à Isabel Leighton et Gabrielle Forbush. Traduit de l'anglais par Léon Guerdan. New York: Les Editions Didier, 1942. 122p., illus.
Roosevelt NRA March Song. composed and published by Helen Witt Tufts and Gertrude Brahy, 1790 Hague Avenue, St. Paul, MN.
Roosevelt, Nicholas. A front row seat. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1953. 304p., illus.
The Roosevelt Record. Washington, D.C.: June 23, 1936, vol. 1, no. 9.
Roper, Daniel C. Fifty years of public life, in collaboration with Frank H. Lovette. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1941. 422p., port.
Rosenbach, A.S.W. The libraries of the Presidents of the United States. Worcester, Mass.: Published by the American Antiquarian Society, 1935. 30p. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society for October, 1934.
Rosenblum, Marcus. The story of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Illustrated with photographs, and with original drawings by Frances M. Ball. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1949. 51p., illus. Signed by the author.
Rosenman, Samuel I. Working with Roosevelt. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1952. xiv, 560p., illus. Autographed.
Rosenman, Samuel I. Working with Roosevelt. New York: Harper, 1952. 560p., illus.
Ross, Leland M. This Democratic Roosevelt, the life story of "F.D." New York: Dutton, 1932. 312p., illus. Halter T845
Rowe, George F. The common defense. Washington, D.C.: National Home Library Foundation, n.d. 49p.
Rowse, Alfred Leslie. The Churchills; from the death of Marborough to the present. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. xiii, 430p., illus.
Roz, Firmin. Roosevelt. Paris: Dunod, 1948. 226p.
Rozwenc, Edwin C., ed. The New Deal, revolution or evolution? Boston: Heath, 1949. 113p. (Problems in American Civilization)
Ruskowski, Casimir W. Is Roosevelt an Andrew Jackson? With an introduction by Walton H. Hamilton. Boston: Bruce Humphries, 1939. 65p., illus. Halter T846
Rust, Orton G. Roosevelt takes hold for National and world cooperation; a chronological summary of 1929-1933 panic- depression-with explanatory notes. Springfield, Ohio: Shawnee, 1933. 116p. Halter T847
Roosevelt's infantile paralysis. Anonymous. 4 page mimeographed letter. Anti-Roosevelt.
Safford, Ruth Perkins. Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, from painting by Ruth Perkins Safford. Envelope of eight postcards.
St. Louis Post- Dispatch Symposium on Freedom of the Press; expressions by 120 representative Americans. Reprinted from December 13 to 25, 1938, issues, inclusive, of the St. Louis Post- Dispatch. St Louis: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1939. 76p. Halter T849
Sanborn, Frederic R. Design for war, a study of secret power politics, 1837-1941. New York: Devin-Adair, 1951. 607p.
Sanctuary, E.N. Revolution and the real Fifth Column. New York: E.N. Sanctuary, 1940. 19p. 2 copies.
Santillan, D.A. El pensamiento politico de Roosevelt; prologo de Ernesto Nelson. Buenos Aires: Jacinto Toryho, 1944. 288p. (Colección Idearium)
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier Jr. The age of Roosevelt. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1957. Contents.- v.1 The crisis of the old order, 1919-1933.- v. 2 The coming of the New Deal.- v. 3 The politics of upheaval, 1935-1936. Vol. 3 is Sentry Edition, 1966.
Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. The coming of the new deal. 1st printing. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1959. 669p. Vol. 2 of The Age of Roosevelt. 2 copies: 1 copy is Book- of- the- Month Club Selection with article by Galbraith laid in, the other copy with publisher's band. DJs on both
Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. The crisis of the old order, 1919-1933. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1957. 557p. (The Age of Roosevelt, v. 1) Book of the Month Club edition.
Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. The crisis of the old order: 1919-1933. 1st printing, January 1957. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1957. 557p. DJ At head of title: The age of Roosevelt.
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier. The New Deal in action, 1933-1939. New York: Macmillan, 1940. 77p.
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier Jr. Paths to the present. New York: Macmillan, 1949. 317p.
Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. The politics of upheaval. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1960. xii, 749p. At head of title: The age of Roosevelt.
Schmitt, Waldo L. Decapod and other crustacean collected on the Presidential cruise of 1938 (with introduction and station data) Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1939. 29p., illus. (Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, volume 98, number 6) Halter T861
Schoor, Gene. The picture story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New York: Frederick Fell, 1950. 94p., illus.
Schram, Max. Poems, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and others. St Louis: Jefferson Printing Co., 1948. 73p., illus. Halter T850
Schreiber, Emile. L'amérique réagit. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1934. 258p.
Schriftgiesser, Karl. The amazing Roosevelt family. 1613-1942. New York: Wilfred Funk, 1942. 367p. Halter T851
Schriftgiesser, Karl. This was normalcy: an account of party politics during twelve republican years: 1920-1932. 1st ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1948. x, 325p.
Sealander, Ruth. Bibliography of works by and about Franklin Delano Roosevelt published in eight foreign countries. June 1947. 29p. typescript. Halter unlisted.
Sealander, Ruth. Bibliography of works by and about Franklin Delano Roosevelt published in eight foreign countries. June 1947. 29p. typescript carbon. Includes Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norway, Spain, and Sweden. Halter unlisted.
Sharon, John H. Roosevelt and Truman: the fireside technique. The Daily Princetonian, Wednesday, March 22, 1950. 6p. Article, signed by the author, appears on page 4.
Shawen, Lena. A president's hobby. New York: H.L. Lindquist, 1949. 48p., illus. At head of title on cover: The story of F.D.R.'s stamps.
Shepard, Richard Riley. Why a fourth term President? Chicago: The Little Businessmen's League of America, 1944. 13p. Halter T853
Sherman, Richard. The bright promise. Boston: Little, Brown, 1947. 373p.
Sherrill, Charles H. Kamal. Roosevelt. Mussolini. Bologna: Nicola Zanichelli Editore, 1936. 307p., illus.
Sherwood, Robert E. For us the living: a radio play. Mimeographed typescript, 22p. Performed at ADA-FDR meeting New York, January 30, 1949.
Sherwood, Robert E. Roosevelt and Hopkins, an intimate history. New York: Harper, 1948. misc. pagings. "A limited number of excerpts from galleys of Roosevelt and Hopkins, an intimate history by Robert E. Sherwood have been specially prepared for the trade. (Privately printed and not for sale.)" Halter T854
Sherwood, Robert E. Roosevelt and Hopkins, an intimate history. New York: Harper, 1948. 979p., illus. Halter T855
Sherwood Robert. Roosevelt and Hopkins, an intimate history. Revised, enlarged edition. New York: Bantam Books, 1950. 2v.
Sherwood, Robert E. Roosevelt and Hopkins, an intimate history. Revised edition New York: Harper, 1950. 1002p., illus.
Smith, A. Merriman. Thank you, Mr. President, a White House notebook, by A. Merriman Smith, United Press White House Correspondent. New York: Harper, 1946. 304p. Halter T858
Smith, G.L.K. The Roosevelt death, a super mystery. Suicide? Assassination? Natural death? Still alive? Nine ghosts that haunted FDR just before his death. Detroit: Midwestern Political Survey Institute, 1946. 14 leaves. Halter T859
Smith, Gerald L.K. Too much and too many Roosevelts. St. Louis: G.L.K. Smith, 1950. 74p.
Smith, Ira R.T. "Dear Mr. President…" the story of fifty years in the White House mail room. New York: Messner, 1949. 238p., front.
Smith, Merriman. A president is many men. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1948. x, 269p. 2 copies: one copy inscribed to Morris Ernst, one with a dust jacket.
Smith, A. Merriman. Thank you, Mr. President: a White House notebook. first edition. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1946. 304p. DJ
Socialist Party of America. A plan for America; official 1932 campaign handbook of the Socialist Party. Chicago: Socialist Party of America, 1932. 127p. Second edition.
Southworth, Gertrude Van Duyn. The New Deal, an impartial history of the Roosevelt administration. Syracuse, New York: Iroquois Publishing Company, 1935. 91p., illus. Halter T863
Spangler, Harrison E. The fourth term issue, an address by Harrison E. Spangler, chairman, Republican National Committee. Delivered before a state-wide meeting of the Ohio Federation of Republican women's organizations, Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, May 7, 1943. Washington, D.C.: Republican National Committee, 1943. 11p.
Speece, Glenn Harrison. After Roosevelt. New York: Alliance Press, 1936. 289p. Halter T865
Starling, Edmund W. Starling of the White House, the story of the man whose Secret Service detail guarded five presidents from Woodrow Wilson to Franklin D. Roosevelt, as told to Thomas Sugrue. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1946. 334p.
The Stars and Stripes, Mediterranean. Italy edition, vol. 2, no. 133, Friday, April 13, 1945. "President Roosevelt dead at 63." [and other articles on Roosevelt and Truman.]
Steeholm, Clara. The house at Hyde Park.; together with Sara Delano Roosevelt's household book. New York: Viking, 1950. 277p., illus. 2 copies: 1 signed by authors.
Stein, Charles W. The third-term tradition, its rise and collapse in American politics. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943. 382p., illus.
Stettinius, Edward R. Jr. Roosevelt and the Russians, The Yalta Conference. Edited by Walter Johnson. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1949. 367p., illus.
Stevens, Ruth. "Hi-Ya neighbor." New York: Tupper and Love, 1947. 122p., illus. Halter T869
Stewart, William J. Franklin D. Roosevelt, collector. Reprinted from Prologue: The Journal of The National Archives, Winter, 1969. pp. 13-28, illus.
Stidger, William L. These amazing Roosevelts. New York: Macfadden, 1938. 89p. Halter T870
Stiles, Lela. The man behind Roosevelt, the story of Louis McHenry Howe. Cleveland: World, 1954. 311p., illus. Signed by the author on end paper: "All good wishes! Lela Stiles, April 26, 1954."
Stilwell, Joseph W. The Stilwell papers; arranged and edited by Theodore H. White. New York: William Sloane, 1948. 357p., illus.
Stimson, Henry L. On active service in peace and war. New York: Harper, 1948. 2v. illus. "Of the first edition of On Active Service, one thousand two hundred and fifty copies have been printed on special paper, in two volumes, boxed. Of these, seven hundred and fifty copies, numbered, and signed by Mr. Stimson, are for sale. This copy is Number 581."
Stimson, Henry L. and McGeorge Bundy. On active service in peace and war. first edition. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1948. 698p. DJ
Stoddard, Henry Luther. Presidential sweepstakes, the story of political conventions and campaigns. Edited by Francis W. Leary. New York: Putnam, 1948. 224p., illus.
Stolberg, Benjamin. The economic consequences of the New Deal. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1935. 85p. Third Printing.
Stuart, Campbell. The Roosevelt Memorial in Grosvenor Square; with an appreciation by President Truman. London: Times Publishing Company, 1947. 31p., illus.
Suckley, Margaret L. The true story of Fala. Illustrated with sketches by E.N. Fairchild and photographs. New York: Scribner, 1942. 62p., illus. Halter T871
Sullivan, George E. The great deception. Washington, D.C.: George E. Sullivan, 1946. 47p. 2 copies.
Sullivan, Lawrence. Prelude to panic, the story of the Bank Holiday. Washington, D.C.: Statesmen Press. 126p. Halter T872
Surplus prophets in their own words. New York: Viking Press, 1936. 63p.
Taft, Charles P. You and I-and Roosevelt. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1936. 111p. Halter T876
Talbot, Hugh. Franklin Roosevelt. London: SCM Press, 1950. 112p., port.
Tannenbaum, Frank. Osborne of Sing Sing; with an introduction by the Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1933. 343p. Halter T876a
Tansill, Charles Callan. Back door to war: the Roosevelt foreign policy, 1933-1941. 1st edition. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1952. 690p.
Taylor, A.J.P. The war lords. New York: Atheneum, 1978. 189p.
Taylor, Robert Lewis. Winston Churchill: an informal study of greatness. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1952. 433p., illus.
Thayer, Charles W. Diplomat. Foreword by Sir Harold Nicolson. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1959. xiii, 299p.
Theobald, Robert A. The final secret of Pearl Harbor, the Washington contribution to the Japanese attack. With corroborative forewords by Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey. New York: Devin- Adair, 1954. 202p.
Thomas, Elbert D. Thomas Jefferson, world citizen. New York: Modern Age Books, 1942. 280p.
Thomas, Norman. After the New Deal, what? New York: Macmillan, 1936. 244p.
Thomas, Norman. Is the New Deal Socialism? An answer to Al Smith and the American Liberty League. Chicago: the Socialist Party, n.d. 11p.
Thomas, Norman. The New Deal, a Socialist analysis. Chicago: Socialist Party of America, 1934. 19p. (Issues of the day, no. 3)
Thomas, Norman. Shall labor support Roosevelt? New York: The Socialist Party, n.d. 15p.
Thomas Norman. A Socialist looks at the New Deal. Chicago: League for Industrial Democracy, n.d. 19p.
Thompson, Dorothy. Address of Dorothy Thompson, noted columnist and foreign affairs analyst, New York City, N.Y. October 29, 1944. Sent to you as a public service by Radio Station WBNY, Buffalo, New York. unpaged. Halter T879
Thompson, Johnny. "Hold it, Mr. President." (In Coronet, vol. 13, no. 2, whole no. 74 (December 1942) pp.111-130)
Thwing, Eugene, ed. The Literary Digest political cyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1932. 315p. Halter T881
Thwisp, Will O. [pseud.] The Tory in Plunderland ( with apologies to Lewis Carroll) a pre-Roosevelt review, by Will O. Thwisp, Just Around the Corner, U.S.A. New York: Matinicus Publishing Co., 1935. 23p.
Time, Inc. Time's Man of the year, 1950-1927. New York: Time, Inc., 1951. unpaged, illus.
Timmons, Bascom N. Garner of Texas, a personal history. New York: Harper, 1948. 294p., illus.
Tinzmann, Julius. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Berlin: Steuben Verlag, 1948. 47p. (Kleine Steuben Biographie)
Tittle, Walter. Roosevelt as an artist saw him, with portraits and illustrations by the author. New York: McBride, 1948. 191p., illus. Halter T882
Tourtellot, Arthur Bernon. An anatomy of American politics, innovation versus conservatism. Indianapolis: Bobbs- Merrill, 1950. 349p.
Toward Armageddon, by the Squire of Krum Elbow. Charleston, S.C.: Militant Christian Association, n.d. 35p.
Trois grands destines, preface de Georges Lecomte. De Gaulle, par Mlle Madeleine Bainville; Churchill, par Albert Temple; Roosevelt, par Charles Clerc. Paris: Editions Olivier Lesourd, 1945. 205p., illus.
Truman, Harry S. Advance mimeographed press releases for speeches to be given by the President: October 26, 1945; February 9, 1946.
Truman, Harry S. Memoirs. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1955-1956. 2v. Contents.-v.1 Year of decisions.-v.2 Years of trial and hope, 1946-1952.
Tugwell, Rexford Guy. The art of politics as practiced by three great Americans: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Luis Munoz Marin, and Fiorello H. La Guardia. 1st ed. New York: Doubleday, 1958. xiii, 295p.
Tugwell, Rexford G. The Democratic Roosevelt: a biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1st edition. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1957. 712p., illus. DJ
Tully, Grace. F.D.R. my boss; with a foreword by William O. Douglas. New York: Scribner, 1949. 391p., illus. Signed by the author on the fly leaf.
U.S. Camera. Edited by Tom Maloney. Photographs selected by Capt. Edward Steichen, USNR. New York: U.S. Camera Publishers, distributed by Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1945. 432p., illus.
U.S. Congress. Ceremonies in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Gilbert du Motie Marquis de LaFayette, at a joint session of the Congress in the House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. and other LaFayette commemorative ceremonies in the United States. May 20, 1934. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1934. 91p., illus. (73rd Congress, 2nd Session, House Document No. 407.) Halter T74
U.S. Congress. Proceedings at the ceremony in commemoration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the commencement of the first Congress of the United States under the Constitution, at a joint session of the congress in the House of Representatives. March 4, 1939. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1939. 47p., illus. (76th Congress, 1st Session. House Document No. 212) Halter T393
U.S. Department of the Interior. Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, National Historic Site, Hyde Park, N.Y. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1947. unpaged, illus. Halter T133. Second edition. Copy 2, revised 1949.
U.S. Department of Justice. Memorial service for Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the Great Hall of the Department of Justice at 4:00 P.M. April 13, 1945. Washington, D.C.: Department of Justice, 1945. 10p. Halter T128. 2 copies.
U.S. Department of Justice. Proceedings of the Attorney General's Conference on Crime, held December 10-13, 1934 in Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.: Department of Justice, 1936. 578p., illus. Halter T126
U.S. Department of Labor. Proceedings of the White House Conference on Children in a Democracy. Washington, D.C. January 18-20, 1940, including the general report adopted by the conference. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1941. 95p. ix, 85p. Children's Bureau Publication No. 266 (reprinted with list of Conference members omitted) Halter T130-see note.
U.S. Department of State. Peace and War, United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1942. 144p. Department of State publication 1853. 2 copies.
U.S. Department of the Interior. Program of ceremonies dedicating the home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Hyde Park, New York, as a National Historic Site. Friday afternoon, April 12, 1946, at 2:30 o'clock. 4p. Laid in 1p. printed directions to get to Hyde Park. Halter unlisted.
U.S. Navy. Naval documents related to the quasi-war between the United States and France, Naval operations from February 1791 to October 1798. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1935. 654p. Halter T251. Inscribed on fly leaf: "Presented to the Historical Society of Berks County by the Commodore Perry Chapter of Pennsylvania United States Daughters of 1812."
U.S. Senate. Investigation of Presidential, Vice Presidential, and Senatorial campaign expenditures, 1940. Report of the special committee to investigate Presidential, Vice Presidential, and Senatorial Campaign expenditures, 1940. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1941. 191p. (77th Congress, 1st Session. Senate Report no. 47)
University of the State of New York. Proceedings of the sixty-fifth convocation of the University of the State of New York. 25th Anniversary of the unification of the University of the State of New York and the Department of Public Instruction. Albany, New York, October 17 and 18, 1929. Albany: University of the State of New York Press, 1929. 102p. University of the State of New York Bulletin, No. 954, August 15, 1930. Halter T888
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