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THEODORE ROOSEVELTMerryweather,
THEODORE ROOSEVELTMerryweather, John (American, 1901-1980). Theodore Roosevelt. Circa 1950. Pen and ink signed illustration from Leaders and Heroes, part of the Childrenês Hour series published in the early 1950s. Image depicts Teddy Roosevelt as a politician, with his image superimposed over the Capitol, an Elephant, and himself as a rough rider. Image measures 11 x 8 inches. With black cel affixed at border for two color printing. Edges of boards soiled, not affecting images. Not signed. Good.
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TWO WORKS BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT
TWO WORKS BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT 1) "The Wilderness Hunter," An Account of the Big Game of the United States and It's Chase with Horse, Hound, and Rifle, Presidential edition, G.P. Putnum's Sons, NY and London, copyright 1893. 2) "The Man in the Arena," Speeches and Essays by Theodore Roosevelt, edited by John Allen Gable, Theodore Roosevelt Association, Oyster Bay, NY, 1987, inscribed "To Eleanor McMillan - To TR's great granddaughter - with the very best wishes from the editor - John Allen Gable."
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT SIGNATURE.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT SIGNATURE. Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Twenty-sixth president of the United States. Signed, typed letter on White House stationary. Framed with photograph and quotes. 20.5"w. 27"h.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "OUTDOOR
THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "OUTDOOR PASTIMES OF AN AMERICAN HUNTER" Charles Schriber's Sons, leather bound first edition, 1923, from the Library of Richard Coffee.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT (ATTRIB.), TYPED
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (ATTRIB.), TYPED LETTER, SIGNED Two-page letter to the Rev. Josiah Strong, typed on White House stationary, dated December 13, 1906, with signature attributed to Theodore Roosevelt, content discusses the importance of worker safety, mounted and matted under glass with offset print of photo of Roosevelt, 8.75"h x 7"w (letter), 20"h x 32.25"w (frame)
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT, "REALIZABLE
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, "REALIZABLE IDEALS", SIGNED Theodore Roosevelt (American 1858-1919), "Realizable Ideals" (The Earl Lectures), published by Whitaker and Ray-Wiggin Co., San Francisco, 1912, first edition, ink inscription and signed by the author to the first free end paper, facsimile signature below a tipped in frontispiece,octavo, green cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to the spine. Provenance: Acquired B & B Rare Books, New York. Approximate dimensions: h. 8", w. 5.5", d. 1".
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "AFRICAN GAME
THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "AFRICAN GAME TRAILS" Charles Schribner's Sons, NY, NY 1909-1910, first edition, together with an envelope titled "Animal Pictures" brought to show as examples on hunting trips 1928-1929, image of Panda not included.
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James Earle Fraser (American
James Earle Fraser (American 1876-1953). Theodore Roosevelt bronzed iron plaque 1920; modeled as relief profile of 26th President of the United States with the following quote in raised letters: ''Aggressive Fighting for the Right... '' signed in cast in upper right corner ''Fraser 1920'' and on back inscribed in cast ''Decarts'' with fragmentary label 12 3/4 x 10 in. Estimate $ 250-350 Appropriate wear fragmentary label on verso.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT, "REALIZABLE
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, "REALIZABLE IDEALS", 1ST ED. Theodore Roosevelt (American 1858-1919), "Realizable Ideals" (The Earl Lectures), published by Whitaker and Ray-Wiggin Co., San Francisco, 1912, first edition, facsimile signature below a tipped in frontispiece portrait, octavo, red cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to the spine. Approximate dimensions: h. 8", w. 5.5", d. 1".
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT DOCUMENT
THEODORE ROOSEVELT DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. Folio on vellum dated Septemer 30 1903 countersigned by Elihu Root. Military appointment. Short tear lower right. Matted and framed.
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Theodore Roosevelt Works. New
Theodore Roosevelt Works. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1902. 8 vols. 8vo 3/4 morocco over marbled boards titles in gilt to spines t.e.g. Alleghany Edition. Wear to boards; ends chipped on some vols.; scattered light foxing.
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Three books by Theodore
Three books by Theodore Roosevelt, c/o African Game Trails (New York, 1924; complete in two volumes); Through the Brazilian Wilderness (New York, 1924); and Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter (New York, 1924), together with Life and Times of Washington by Schroeder-Lossing (Albany, 1903; vols. 1-3 of 4); The Life of James Abram Garfield by William Ralston Balch (Philadelphia, 1881); and The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres by M. Rollin (London, 1810; vols 1 and 3).
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "ADVENTURE &
THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "ADVENTURE & OUTDOOR LIFE" & ""THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT" Charles Schribner's and Sons, New York, NY, 1927, 20 volumes, leather bound with gold embossed profile of President Roosevelt.
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JAMES EARLE FRASER (NEW YORK/NEW
JAMES EARLE FRASER (NEW YORK/NEW HAMPSHIRE/CONNECTICUT/MINNESOTA, 1876-1953), THEODORE ROOSEVELT., BRONZE, 12.75" X 10".JAMES EARLE FRASER, New York/New Hampshire/Connecticut/Minnesota, 1876-1953, Theodore Roosevelt. Labeled verso "The Roosevelt Bas- Relief by James Earle Fraser, Copyrighted, Patent Applied For, All Rights Reserved by Decorative Arts League, 175 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. Trade Dec Arts Mark.'. Dimensions: Bronze, 12.75" x 10".
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CA. 1926 TEDDY ROOSEVELT AMERICAN
CA. 1926 TEDDY ROOSEVELT AMERICAN HUNTER BOOKIncluded in this lot is the 1926 "Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter" by Theodore Roosevelt, publisher Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, illustrated with frontispiece portrait and 48 photographic plates, of Roosevelt 's interesting collection of anecdotes about his hunting experiences. Contains evocative descriptions of the American countryside and well as exciting and informative details about the thrill of the chase. "Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter,” is one of the very few instances of a book written by a President of the United States and published during his term in office. Teddy Roosevelt's literary method in treating of outdoor subjects is well known. It is characterized by a thorough-going purpose to do something more than merely narrate the author's personal adventures. The real groundwork of all Roosevelt's writing on these subjects is the broad, scientific method of the naturalist; and a naturalist President Roosevelt preeminently is. Interest in this book will no doubt be heightened by the fact that many of the illustrations are from photographs taken by the President himself or by members of his family. This textured green cloth bound stamped & embossed gold gilt illustrated hardcover is nicely preserved, edges exhibit scuffing. Intact deckled fore edge pages exhibit age tanning throughout, measures 5.25"W x 7.75"L x 1.25"D
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT POSTCARDS AND
THEODORE ROOSEVELT POSTCARDS AND BANDANAearly 20th century, Theodore Roosevelt political silk scarf, central device symbolic of Roosevelt throwing his hat in the ring, "made and sold exclusively for the National Kerchief Company", "copyright 1912", scarf 19 x 20 in., framed 26-1/2 x 30 in. overall; 23 postcards relating to "Teddy" Roosevelt, some with bears depicted
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scarf with moderate fading, a few areas of stitched repair, holes found near periphery; some postcards with writing and postal usage, light foxing and toning to paper
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James Earle Fraser (1876-1953 New
James Earle Fraser (1876-1953 New York) Teddy Roosevelt Bronze Galvino Plaque. Decorative Arts League, NYC, 1920. Plaque measures 12.5x10'' and is roughly .75'' thick (7.6 lbs.). Plaque reads ''AGGRESSIVE FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHT IS THE NOBLEST SPORT THE WORLD AFFORDS''. Added wire on verso for hanging. Excellent condition.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT SIGNED 1916
THEODORE ROOSEVELT SIGNED 1916 LETTERFramed typed letter signed Theodore Roosevelt (26th President of the United States, 1858-1919), blue type dated April 15, 1916 on his Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y. stationery to Federal Judge Waller T. Burns, letter requesting Burns to give advice to Sloan Simpson, Roosevelt's "old soldier friend," and mentioning the passing of Cecil Lyon, signed in ink, letter: approx 9.5"h, 7"w; 1lbs total (with frame) **Note 1: Waller Thomas Burns (Texas, 1858-1917), Texas State Senator, U.S. District Judge.** **Note 2: W. Sloan Simpson (Texas 1876-1946) served in Roosevelt's Rough Riders at San Juan Hill, Cuba during the Spanish-American War. He later served as a Lt. Col. during WWI.** **Note 3: Cecil Andrew Lyon (Georgia, Texas, 1869-1916), personal friend of Roosevelt and Texas politician.**
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THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT, ELKHORN EDITIONThe Works of Theodore Roosevelt, the Elkhorn Edition. 28 volumesRoosevelt, Theodore; New York: Charles Scribner & Sons, 1905. 28 volumes, complete. 8vos.; each illustrated throughout with paintings, e
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ROOSEVELT THEODORE The Works. New
ROOSEVELT THEODORE The Works. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1882-1889. 8 vols. 8vo publisher's linen boards titles to paper spine labels frontispieces. Presidential edition. Soiling to boards; ends bumped; minor chipping to spine labels on some vols.
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COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN THEODORE
COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN THEODORE ROOSEVELT CLASSICS LIBRARY OF HUNTING & OUTDOOR ADVENTURE BOOKS: published by Palladum Press hard bound and gilt edge: ''Good Hunting '' by Theodore Roosevelt Illustrated (c) 2000; ''The Wilderness Hunter '' by Theodore Roosevelt (c) 1999; ''A Sentimental Safari '' by Kermit Roosevelt (c) 2001 et al.
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BOOK: THEODORE ROOSEVELT HUNTING
BOOK: THEODORE ROOSEVELT HUNTING TRIPS, OTHERRare book published by G.P. Putnam & Sons, 313/500, with plates, together with a book of poems by Edgar Allan Poe. [2 x 11 x 8 1/2 inches].
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1 vol. Roosevelt, Theodore.
1 vol. Roosevelt, Theodore. African Game Trails. New York: Scribner's, 1910. First trade edition. Lg. 8vo, orig. olive green cloth, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; faded to brown, some edge wear, several fissures at head of spine, but orig. cloth & gilt-lettering present. Frontis. portrait, gravure plates with lettered tissue guards, photo plates, maps.
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1 piece. Original Photograph.
1 piece. Original Photograph. Theodore Roosevelt rowing. Press photo from International Film, ca. 1895-97. Silver print, 5 1/8 x 7 1/4 inches (130 x 184 mm). Crisp & clean, International Film ink stamp on verso. With loose contemp. label "Col. Roosevelt with Police Commissioner of New York City enjoying his favorite recreation, rowing."
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT PATINATED
THEODORE ROOSEVELT PATINATED METAL PLAQUE: Patinated metal plaque featuring Theodore Roosevelt with quote below. Affixed to wood plank. Measures 17'' x 12'' x 1 1/2''.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL
THEODORE ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN TEXTILE United States,Circa 1905A fine and rare presidential cocoa and dark chocolate brown cotton textile with central portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Riders motif consisting of men on horseback alternating with American eagle and shield crests with a bull in each corner all within an acanthus leaf border entangled with horseshoes, revolvers, and cowboy hats. Illustrated in "Threads of History", page 44 and page 345, image 860.Cotton54" wide x 53" long,From the collection of a Cranston, Rhode Island lady.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "THE WORKS OF
THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT" Ten volumes, The Memorial Edition, copyright 1923, Charles Schriber's Sons, prepared under the auspices of The Roosevelt Memorial Association, Hermann Hagderon, editor, ed. 92.
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James Earl Fraser bronze memorial
James Earl Fraser bronze memorial plaque of Theodore Roosevelt ca. 1920 13" x 10". ?
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GROUP OF POLITICAL MEMEROBILIA.
GROUP OF POLITICAL MEMEROBILIA. Mostly buttons for Theodore Roosevelt's Presidential campaigns of 1904 and 1912. Included is a miniature book: ''Facts about the Candidate'' published in 1904 and a print of Roosevelt and Johnson from 1912 by Allied Printing NYC.
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JOSEPH B. BISHOP. "THEODORE
JOSEPH B. BISHOP. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT & HIS TIME" Shown In His Own Letters, with illustrations, two volumes, Charles Schribner's Sons, NY, NY, first edition, 1920.
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JAMES FRASER (1876-1953) BRONZE
JAMES FRASER (1876-1953) BRONZE PLAQUE OF THEODORE ROOS...James Fraser (1876-1953) rectangular bronze bas relief plaque of Theodore Roosevelt. At base, "Aggressive Fighting For / The Right is the Noblest / Sport the World Affords." Impressed upper right, "Fraser / 1920". Inscribed verso, "DecArtS". Decorative Arts League label affixed verso. Dimensions: 12.75"h x 10"w. James Fraser was a well known sculptor of the American West. He was formally trained and his first large public commission was a bust of Theodore Roosevelt. He was an assistant to Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $45.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance. Please note we do not accept credit cards.
Condition:
Minor wear consistent with age. Witherells strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition: statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherells. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Condition: s.
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THEO. ROOSEVELT SIGNED DOCUMENT,
THEO. ROOSEVELT SIGNED DOCUMENT, PRINTS - 3 PCS1st item: Presidential appointment document signed by both Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of the Interior James Rudolph Garfield in black ink, dated January 14th, 1908, conferring the position of Commissioner of the General Land Office to Fred Dennett of Milton, North Dakota, "...to have and to hold the said Office with all rights and emoluments thereunto legally appertaining unto him, the said Fred Dennett during the pleasure of the President of the United States of America for the time being". Crane & Co Dalton Mass 1905 Parchment Deed No. 44 watermark, across top, center, and bottom of sheet. 17 1/4" H x 22" W. 2nd item: Letter with Theodore Roosevelt signature (probably secretarial or by his son), reading "My dear Mr. Dennett: That's mighty nice of you. I thank you and deeply appreciate your courtesy. Faithfully yours, Theodore Roosevelt", framed with an etched, bust length portrait of Roosevelt by Stuart Morris (American, late 19th/early 20th century) after a photograph by [Ian Pirie] MacDonald (American, 1867-1942). Arlington Hotel label en verso reading "Autographed and presented to Hon Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the United States General Land Office, under President Roosevelt, later Hon Fred Dennett was Commissioner of the U.S. Land Office under President Wm. Howard Taft". Housed in a contemporary wooden frame. Sight - 8 1/2" H x 7 3/8" W. Framed - 9 5/8" H x 8 1/2 W. 4th item: Stuart Morris etching titled "Into a Far Country" depicting Theodore Roosevelt on a horse with his hat in his right hand. Titled, top left above image, signed, in the stone, lower right, dated 1919 and copyrighted with notation "Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919", in the image, lower right. Label en verso reading "Presented to Hon Fred Dennett while Commissioner of the U.S. Land Office by President Roosevelt, while he was President" . All items early 20th century. By descent from Fred Dennett, 32nd Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1908-1913. See other related lots in this auction. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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1st item: Creases, edges of sheet. Scuff marks, largest 1", en verso. 2nd item: Foxing, largest spot 1", scattered on surface of sheet. Not examined out of frame. 3rd item: Overall good condition. Not examined out of frame.
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Teddy Roosevelt Framed Signed
Teddy Roosevelt Framed Signed Letter andPhotograph. From an Old Brookville NY estate. Dimensions: 13'' high x 17'' wide.
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''TEDDY B'' & ''TEDDY G'' ROOSEVELT
''TEDDY B'' & ''TEDDY G'' ROOSEVELT BEAR BOOKS BY SEYMORE EATON Assorted grouping includes The Traveling Bears in New York The Bear Detectives Outdoor Sports and The Roosevelt Bears Book. Some wear and damage (Good Cond.)
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1905 INAUGURAL INVITATION, TEDDY
1905 INAUGURAL INVITATION, TEDDY ROOSEVELTInvitation to the inauguration of President Theodore Roosevelt. Includes engravings of Roosevelt and VP Charles Fairbanks. Measures about 9-1/8" x 7". In original envelope. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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James Earle Fraser (American,
James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953)
Theodore Roosevelt
bronzed iron
signed and dated upper right Fraser / 1920 and with quote in relief beneath portrait reading, Aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords
produced by the Decorative Arts League of New York and marked Dec Art S to verso
12 3/4 x 10 inches.