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Dwight Young and 1United States.National Archives and Records Administration National Geographic, Washington, D.C., (
2005)
introduction by Brian Williams ; text by Dwight Young.; Selected letters to presidents with contextual commentary.; Foreword / Allen Weinstein -- Introduct...introduction by Brian Williams ; text by Dwight Young.; Selected letters to presidents with contextual commentary.; Foreword / Allen Weinstein -- Introduction / Brian Williams -- First President: John Langdon to George Washington, April 6, 1789 -- King and I: King Mongkut of Siam to Abraham Lincoln, February 14, 1861 -- Equal Pay: James H. Gooding to Abraham Lincoln, September 28, 1863 -- Freedom: Annie Davis to Abraham Lincoln, August 28, 1864 -- Lincoln Assassination: Lincoln's Cabinet to Andrew Johnson, April 15, 1865 -- "Indian" Question: Wolf Chief to James Garfield, December, 1881 -- Gov. Edmund Ross and others to Grover Cleveland, August 14, 1886 -- Spanish-American War: Annie Oakley to William McKinley, April 5, 1898 -- Muckraking: Upton Sinclair to Theodore Roosevelt, March 10, 1906 -- Anti-Semitism: Charles D. Levy to Calvin Coolidge, June 24, 1924 -- Anti-Immigration: Women of the Ku Klux Klan to Calvin Coolidge, May 15, 1924 -- Prohibition: Alva P. Jones, National Cigarette Law Enforcement League, to Herbert Hoover, May 25, 1929 -- Woman's Home Missionary Society to Herbert Hoover, June 15, 1932 -- Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wilson to Herbert Hoover, June 15, 1932 -- Lindbergh Kidnapping: Citizens of South Dakota to Herbert Hoover, April 26, 1932 -- Lynching: Henry Johnson to William McKinley, June 5, 1899 -- Ara Lee Settle to Warren G. Harding, June 8, 1922 -- Horace Robinson to Herbert Hoover, November 20, 1929 -- Aviatrix: Amelia Earhart to Franklin D. Roosevelt, November 10, 1936 -- Federal Arts Project: Gisella (Lacher) Loeffler to Eleanor Roosevelt, July 27, 1939 -- Social Security: Petra E. Harthun to Eleanor Roosevelt, August 7, 1941 -- Cuba: Fidel Castro to Franklin D. Roosevelt, November 6, 1940 -- Separate but Equal: C. Dearman to William H. Taft, July 18, 1912 -- George A. Murray to Woodrow Wilson, February 14, 1920 -- Holocaust: Stephen S. Wise to Franklin D. Roosevelt, December 2, 1942 -- Pearl Harbor: J.B. Manual to Franklin D. Roosevelt, February 23, 1942 -- Draft, WWII: French R. Massey to Franklin D. Roosevelt, November 12, 1943 -- Anna Rush to Franklin D. Roosevelt, November 18, 1943 -- Carolyn Weatherhogg to Franklin D. Roosevelt, October 14, 1943 -- Friendship: Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt, May 1, 1944 -- Japanese War Atrocities, WWII: Wilma Lindsay to Franklin D. Roosevelt, February 9, 1944 -- Japanese Internment, WWII: Harold Ickes to Franklin D. Roosevelt, June 1, 1944 -- Bomb: Albert Einstein to Franklin D. Roosevelt, August 2, 1939 -- Concerned Scientists to Harry S. Truman, July 17, 1945 -- Raoul Wallenberg: Guy von Dardel to Harry S. Truman, March 27, 1947 -- Postwar Recovery: Ella Leber to Harry S. Truman, 1948 -- Presidential Pets: Phyllis Bamberger to Harry S. Truman, January 7, 1948 -- Edwin Burtis to Lyndon B. Johnson, April 30, 1964 -- John Starnes to Lyndon B. Johnson, June 20, 1966 -- John Nabors to Dwight D. Eisenhower, April 3, 1955 -- Racism: Ray Fadden to Harry S. Truman, September 3, 1951 -- Polio: Ralph Ziegler to Harry S. Truman, January 31, 1949 -- Margaret M. Powers to Dwight D. Eisenhower, April 18, 1955 -- Douw Fonda to Dwight D. Eisenhower, August 8, 1955 -- King Is Drafted: Linda Kelly, Sherry Bane, Mickie Mattson to Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1958 -- Queen's Scones: Queen Elizabeth II to Dwight D. Eisenhower, January 24, 1960 -- Discrimination: Jackie Robinson to Dwight D. Eisenhower, May 13, 1958 -- Civil Rights Unrest: Woodrow W. Mann to Dwight D. Eisenhower, September 23, 1957 -- Martin Luther King, Jr. to John F. Kennedy, September 15, 1963 -- Leah Russell to Dwight D. Eisenhower, September 25, 1957 -- Civil Rights Act: Roy Wilkins to Lyndon B. Johnson, November 5, 1964 -- Vietnam Begins: Ho Chi Minh to Harry S. Truman, February 28, 1946 -- Ngo Dinh Diem to John F. Kennedy, February 23, 1963 -- Vietnam: Bobbie Lou Pendergrass to John F. Kennedy, February 18, 1963 -- John F. Kennedy to Bobbie Lou Pendergrass, March 6, 1963 -- John Steinbeck to Lyndon B. Johnson, May 28, 1966 -- Smothers Brothers to Lyndon B. Johnson, October 31, 1968 -- Lyndon B. Johnson to the Smothers Brothers, November 9, 1968 -- Physical Fitness: Gladys D. McPherson to John F. Kennedy, March 14, 1963 -- Richard Millington to John F. Kennedy, February 11, 1963 -- Presidential Signatures: Leonard Lyons to John F. Kennedy, October 2, 1961 -- John F. Kennedy to Leonard Lyons, October 11, 1961 -- Leonard Lyons to John F. Kennedy, October 16, 1961 -- Pierre Salinger to Leonard Lyons, November 15, 1961 -- Presidential Advice: Harry S. Truman to John F. Kennedy, June 28, 1962 -- Herbert Hoover to Harry S. Truman, December 19, 1962 -- Barry Goldwater to Gerald Ford, May 7, 1976 -- Richard Nixon to Ronald Reagan, August 13, 1987 -- Lady Bird: Lady Bird Johnson to Lyndon B. Johnson, August, 1964 -- Undercover Elvis: Elvis Presley to Richard Nixon, December 21, 1970 -- Nixon in China: Mary Ann Grelinger to Richard Nixon, July 16, 1971 -- Mrs. John Shields to Richard Nixon, July 16, 1971 -- Nixon's Pardon: Jackie Ann Lucas to Gerald Ford, November, 1974; Robert Lind to Gerald Ford, September, 1974 -- Anthony Ferreira to Gerald Ford, September 11, 1974 -- Betty Ford: Tyson Garrison to Betty Ford, August 13, 1975 -- Dorothy Tabata to Betty Ford, August 18, 1975 -- Mother Teresa: Mother Teresa to Jimmy Carter, November 17, 1979 -- Economy: Roy Klober to Jimmy Carter, 1980 -- L.W. McKenzie, Jr. to Jimmy Carter, 1980 -- Iran Hostage Situation: Cyrus Vance to Jimmy Carter, April 21, 1980 -- Natural Disasters: Andy Smith to Ronald Reagan, April 18, 1984 -- Ronald Reagan to Andy Smith, May 11, 1984 -- First Gulf War: Patricia J. Elvin to George H.W. Bush, November 27, 1990; Eric Colton to George H.W. Bush, February 12, 1991 -- Space: Thaddeus Zagorewicz to Richard Nixon, July 20, 1969 -- John Glenn to Bill Clinton, November 6, 1998.; 20.00
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to 973 by au7334 on Sep 23, 2008, 4:39 PMRichard Shenkman and Kurt Reiger Quill, New York, (
1982)
(LJLT)751; by Richard Shenkman and Kurt Reiger.; Includes index.; Gift; Paw-Paw20001225
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to 973 by au7334 on Sep 23, 2008, 4:39 PMFranklin D. Roosevelt and Samuel I. Rosenman and William D. Hassett and Franklin D. Roosevelt Collection Random House, New York, (
1938)
019: 176334374670240732976; (LJLT)897; with a special introduction and explanatory notes by President Roosevelt ; [compiled and with a foreword by Samuel I...019: 176334374670240732976; (LJLT)897; with a special introduction and explanatory notes by President Roosevelt ; [compiled and with a foreword by Samuel I. Rosenman]; 13 v. :ports., facsims. ;25 cm; "Copyright, 1938, by Franklin Delano Roosevelt"--T.p. verso.; Vols. 6-9 published by Macmillan; vols. 10-13 by Harper.; Vols. 1-10 have frontispiece reproductions of mostly photographic portraits.; v. 1. The genesis of the New Deal, 1928-1932 -- v. 2. The year of crisis, 1933 -- v. 3. The advance of recovery and reform, 1934 -- v. 4. The Court disapproves, 1935 -- v. 5. The people approve, 1936 -- [v. 6] The Constitution prevails, 1937 -- [v. 7] The continuing struggle for liberalism, 1938 -- [v. 8] War--and neutrality, 1939 -- [v. 9] War--and aid to democracies, 1940 -- [v. 10] The call to battle stations, 1941 -- [v. 11] Humanity on the defensive, 1942 -- [v. 12] The tide turns, 1943 -- [v. 13] Victory and the threshold of peace, 1944-45.; Each volume has index.; LC Set 2 in dust jackets. Vol. 1 inscribed: For Bill Hassett from his old friend Franklin D. Roosevelt. Portrait of F.D.R. at front of v. 1 autographed. Vols. 6 and 10 inscribed (with text) by Samuel I. Rosenman to Hassett in 1941 and 1950, respectively. Vol. 6 also autographed by F.D.R. Gift of William D. Hassett, Feb. 5, 1954.; LC Sets 10 and 11 in special binding. Have limited ed. statement facing t.p. verso: this edition of the Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt is limited to five hundred copies. Issued in boxes.
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to 973 by au7334 on Sep 23, 2008, 4:39 PMFranklin D. Roosevelt and Stamford Parker Quill, New York, N.Y., (
2000)
(LJLT)809; Stamford Parker.; Includes bibliographical references.; 13.00
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to 973 by au7334 on Sep 23, 2008, 4:39 PMPauline Maier Knopf :Distributed by Random House, Inc., New York, (
1997)
Pauline Maier.; Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-285) and index.; 27.50
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to 973 by au7334 on Sep 23, 2008, 4:39 PMEdward Moore Kennedy Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y., (
1968)
[by] Edward M. Kennedy. Pref. by George F. Kennan.
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to 973 by au7334 on Sep 23, 2008, 4:39 PMBruce Catton Pocket Books, New York, (
1956)
Bruce Catton.; Includes index.
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to 973 by au7334 on Sep 23, 2008, 4:39 PMBruce Catton Pocket Books, New York, (
1958)
Includes bibliographical references.
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to 973 by au7334 on Sep 23, 2008, 4:39 PMDavid M. Bresnahan and Ben Kinchlow Windsor House, Waxahachie, Tex., (
2001)
(LJLT)745; by David Bresnahan ; [foreword by Ben Kinchlow].; Gift ;Maw-Maw 2001
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