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7 June 1919
Clemenceau, G. (fl. 1919-)
to General Dawes
He thanks him for a book that represents the work that they accomplished (the French and the Americans).
GLC02679.67
1910/12/09
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
to Joseph K. Dixon re: declining to endorse Dixon's book
Written on stationery of "The Outlook" magazine, to say that he endorses no book unless he studies it and saying he has no time to read it.
GLC03911.01
1910/04/27
Cody, William F. (1846-1917)
to Joseph K. Dixon re: Indian sign language & plans to write an Indian book
Written on stationery of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Writes that he was struck by the Indian sign language in the films.
GLC03911.05
1911/07/01
Taft, William H. (1857-1930)
to Misses Loring re: thanks for notes and books of poems
Thanks for notes and books of poems.
GLC04932.02
3 March 1912
Hearst, William R. (1863-1951)
to Perriton Maxwell
Asks his English agent to obtain works by the English authors George Bernard Shaw, Marie Corelli, G. K. Chesterton, and Elinor Glyn for publication in Hearst magazines. Mentions in particular, Chesterton's article, "Divorce," but advises that 100...
GLC04668
1916
Fear God and take your own part
Inscribed to Russell A. Bowen, dated 3 April 1916; also inscribed by William R. Thayer, one of Roosevelt's earliest biographers, dated 12 September 1919. The book is an anti-Wilson and anti-Imperial Germany diatribe. With original dust-jacket.
GLC04683
1915/03/22
Mosby, John S. (1833-1916)
to: Sam Chapman
invitation to speak at the Quill Club; progress on the group painting.
GLC03921.39
1919/01/26
Burroughs, John (1837-1921)
4 stanza poem, "In Blooming Orchards"
GLC04353.13
1901/05/13
Le Gallienne, Richard (1866-1947)
to James C. Young re: edition of Young's book, "Omar"
On stationery of "The Schuyler," New York. With collateral article.
GLC04353.18
circe 1916
[Draft of Page 66 of "Fear God and Take Your Own Part"]
The page beginning: "of cheap platitudes, not by windy orating...." With lengthy autograph annotations by Roosevelt.
GLC05186
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