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(Wilson, Woodrow)
Woodrow Wilson Cover Drawing for The Independent (January 19, 1918)
New York, Harper's, 1918. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Morris, W.C. Near fine in wrappers with light soiling toward edges of front panel and two tiny closed tear to foredge of first page and light wear to corners. Original and complete issue. Cover illustration by W.C. Morris shows Wilson in profile with world lobe in background. Lenthy article, "Peace Terms Compared" comparing peace plans of the Russians and the Allies. Near Fine.
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Book number: b20381
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(Wilson, Woodrow) Baker, Ray Standard / William Inglis
Two essays: "Wilson" (Baker) and "Helping to Make a President" (Inglis) in Collier's (October 7, 1916)
New York, Collier, 1916. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Cover portrait of Wilson by Adolph Treidler. Near fine in original wrappers with a center crease. Near Fine.
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Book number: b33342
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Keywords: World War I

 
Bryant, William Jennings and Woodrow Wilson
"The American Crisis . . . The Letters of Resignation [Bryan] and Acceptance [Wilson]" in Outlook (June 16, 1915)
New York, Outlook, 1915. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Near fine in original wrappers. Additional editorial matters accompanies the letters. Near Fine.
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Book number: b24908
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(Wilson, Woodrow) Eliot, Charles William
"Woodrow Wilson" in Atlantic (June, 1924)
First Edition. 0 pp. Near fine with some edgewear to the rear wrapper.
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Book number: 016669
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(Wilson, Woodrow) Grossman, Bernie, Herman Jacobson, Maurice Abrehams, words and music
We're All with You Mr. Wilson
New York, Abrahams Music Co. 1915. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Very good with creasing and a small signature. Sheet music. Very Good.
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Book number: b32832
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 69.25 | £UK 59.25 | JP¥ 11675]

 [Class Photograph Album]. Keeney, C. B. - Former Owner. Woodrow, Wilson [1856 - 1924] - University President, PRINCETON. 1903
[Class Photograph Album]. Keeney, C. B. - Former Owner. Woodrow, Wilson [1856 - 1924] - University President
PRINCETON. 1903
New York: Published by Pach Brothers, Photographers, 1903. 1st edition thus. Leather album with gilt stamped ownership lettering to front board. AEG. 19 leaves of stiff-stock mounting board. Album contains 352 original photographs: 52 Alumni (1-3/4" x 2-1/4") and Faculty, including then president of the university and [future] US President Woodrow Wilson, 266 Students (1-3/4" x 2-1/4"), 10 Sports (7" x 5"), 2 Clubs (7" x 5") & 22 Campus (4 - 10" x 8"; 6 - 7" x 5"; 12 - 5" x 4"). Names hand-inked under personnel images. Oblong format: 10" x 14". Modern respining to style. Modest foxing throughout. A Very Good copy. Features President Woodrow Wilson during his term as President of Princeton University (1902 - 1910).
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Catalogue: Photography

 
(Wilson, Woodrow) Laski, Harold J.
"Woodrow Wilson After Ten Years" in Forum (March, 1931)
New York, 1931. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Very good in original wrappers with light soiling. Very Good.
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Book number: b31148
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Lossing, Benson John [1813 - 1891]. Wilson, Woodrow [1856 - 1924] - Preface
HARPER'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA Of UNITED STATES HISTORY. From 458 A.D. to 1912
New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1901. New Edition, Entirely Revised and Enlarged. Blue cloth binding with blind border design stamped to front and rear boards. Gilt title lettering stamped to spine. 10 volumes, complete. 16 illustrations in color. Original documents, portraits, maps, plans etc. complete in 10 volumes. 9-1/4" x 6-1/2". A VG+ set.
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Book number: 34662
USD 165.00 [Appr.: EURO 152 | £UK 130 | JP¥ 25684]
Catalogue: Americana

 Woodrow Wilson High School, 1964 Woodrow Wilson High School Yearbook - Portsmouth Virginia
Woodrow Wilson High School
1964 Woodrow Wilson High School Yearbook - Portsmouth Virginia
Portsmouth, VA, Woodrow Wilson High School, 1964. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 296p. A green, embossed, leather-textured cloth hardcover book in good condition. Cover lightly soiled and rubbed. Signature on front free endpaper. Many inscriptions on rear endpapers, plus a few scattered in-text. Otherwise, most pages are clean, and binding is tight. 1964 yearbook, the President, for Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, Virginia. Filled with black and white photographs. .
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Schurz, Carl (contributors to this issue also include Ellen Terry, Walter Wellman , Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and others)
"The Battle of Gettysburg" in McClure's (July, 1907)
New York, S.S. McClure Company, 1907. First Edition. 0 pp. Sift Cover. Very good in original wrappers with edgewear a short closed tear at the top of the spine, and a chip on the bottom of the spine. Very Good.
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Book number: b45123
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(Wilson, Woodrow) Tarbell, Ida M.
"A Talk with the President" in Collier's (October 28, 1916)
New York, Collier, 1916. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Near fine in original wrappers with overall darkening, a rubber stamp, and a small ink "2". Near Fine.
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Book number: b32140
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Keywords: World War I

 
WILSON, Woodrow
Address of President Wilson at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn, N.Y. May 11, 1914. Services in Memory of Those Who Lost Their Lives at Vera Cruz, Mexico
Washington, [Government Printing Office], 1914. First Edition. wraps. Printed wraps, 8 pages, including the covers. SIGNED by the President at the end of the text. The United States occupation of Veracruz began with the Battle of Veracruz and lasted for seven months, as a response to the Tampico Affair of 9 April 9 1914. The incident came in the midst of poor diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States and was related to the ongoing Mexican Revolution. The Tampico Affair was set off when 9 American sailors were arrested by the Mexican government for entering off-limit areas, a fuel loading station. Although the sailors were released, the U.S. demanded both an apology and a 21-gun salute. The apology was provided, but not the salute, prompting Wilson to order the occupation of the port of Veracruz. The Battle of Veracruz resulted in the deaths of 400 Mexican soldiers, 800 civilians, and 19 members of the U.S. military. The battle influenced several artists: a short story and an essay by Jack London, Robert Olen Butler's novel THE HOT COUNTRY, and Warren Zevon's song "Veracruz" on his album EXCITABLE BOY. Toning to text. Near Fine We have gone down to Mexico to serve mankind, if we find out the way. We do not want to fight the Mexicans. We want to serve the Mexicans, if we can, because we know how we would like to be free and how we would like to be served if there were friends standing by in such case ready to serve us. A war of aggression is not a war in which it is a proud thing to die, but a war of service is a thing in which it is a proud thing to die. "Notice how truly these men were of our blood. I mean of our American blood, which is not drawn from any one country, which is not drawn from any one stock, which is not from any one language of the modern world; but free men everywhere have sent their sons and their brothers and their daughters to this country in order to make that great compounded Nation which consists of all the sturdy elements and of all the best elements of the whole globe. I listened again to this list of the dead with a profound interest because of the mixture of the names, for the names bear the marks of the several national stocks from which these men came. But they are not Irishmen or Germans or Frenchmen or Hebrews or Italians any more. They were not when they went to Vera Cruz; they were Americans, every one of them, and with no difference in their Americanism because of the stock from which they came. They were in a peculiar sense of our blood, and they proved it by showing that they were of our spirit, that no matter what their derivation, no matter where their people came from, they thought and wished and did the things that were American; and the flag under which they served was a flag in which all the blood of mankind is united to make a free Nation." .
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Book number: 015962
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Catalogue: Signed
Keywords: Signed Presidents Presidential Autographs Woodrow Wilson Mexico

 
Wilson, Woodrow
Address of the President of the United States
Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page & Company. 1917. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. 30pp. Delivered at a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress, April 2, 1917. Blue, paper covered boards, gilt lettering. VERY GOOD. DUST JACKET VERY GOOD Very Good/Very Good.
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Book number: 1511
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Keywords: AMERICAN HISTORY U.S. PRESIDENTS. WOODROW WILSON. SUBMARINES POLITICS

 
(Wilson, Woodrow)
Address of the President of the United States Delivered at a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress February 26, 1917
Washington, 1917. 1917. Washington, 1917. 1917. Good. - Octavo, printed white wraps. The edges of the covers are darkened and there is a short tear to the top edge and a tiny hole near the top of the front cover. The rear cover is heavily stained with several chips to the edges and a piece out from the top corner. 6 pages with the text printed only on one side of each of the 6 leaves. Folded vertically, the edges of the pages are darkened and there is some slight chipping to the top of the last leaf. Good only.

In this address delivered shortly before US involvement in World War I, President Woodrow Wilson requests permission from Congress to arm US merchantmen. Though Congress refused to grant permission, Wilson did it by executive order on March 12th. The United States declared war on Germany on April 2nd.

Scarce. Good .

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Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; MILITARY; WORLD WAR ONE; WWI; WOODROW WILSON; AMERICAN HISTORY; POLITICS; FIRST WORLD WAR; THE GREAT WAR; ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DELIVERED AT A JOINT SESSION OF THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS FEBRUARY 26, 1917; TWENTIETH CENT

 
WILSON, Woodrow
Address of the President of the United States Delivered at a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress November 11, 1918
Washington, [Government Printing Office], 1918. First Edition. wraps. Printed wraps, 11 pages. SIGNED by the President on the front cover. A scarce example, most especially when signed, of Woodrow Wilson's official announcement of the end of World War I. The Allies' armistice terms were first presented to German negotiators on 8 November 1918; alarmed at the severity of the terms the Germans lodged formal protests before reluctantly signing revised terms at 5 A.M. on 11 November; the armistice was to come into effect six hours later, at 11 A.M. President Wilson shortly afterwards announced details of the armistice to Congress in this speech which also outlines the terms of the armistice: "The war thus comes to an end; for, having accepted these terms of armistice, it will be impossible for the German command to renew it. It is not now possible to assess the consequences of this great consummation. We know only that this tragical war, whose consuming flames swept from one nation to another until all the world was on fire, is at an end and that it was the privilege of our own people to enter it at its most critical juncture in such fashion and in such force as to contribute in a way of which we are all deeply proud to the great result. We know, too, that the object of the war is attained; the object upon which all free men had set their hearts; and attained with a sweeping completeness which even now we do not realize. Armed imperialism such as the men conceived who were but yesterday the masters of Germany is at an end, its illicit ambitions engulfed in black disaster. Vertical crease down center, fair amount of wrinkling. Very Good .
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Book number: 014918
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Catalogue: Signed
Keywords: Signed, World War I, Modern Firsts, Military, WWI, Armistice Presidents Woodrow Wilson Presidential Autographs Presidential Speech

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