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(Roosevelt, Franklin Delano). McAvoy, Thomas D.
Original Photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt with Connecticut Governor Raymond Baldwin Surrounded by Reporters After a Tour of the Electric Boat Company Which Supplied Ships for the War Effort.
Groton, Connecticut: [Life Photo, August 12], [1940]. [1940]. Groton, Connecticut: [Life Photo, August 12], [1940]. [1940]. Good. - An original 10 inch high by 13 inch wide black & white photograph by Life photographer Thomas D. McAvoy. The image captures President Roosevelt, wearing his lucky white felt hat, seated next to Connecticut Governor Raymond Baldwin. Both are surrounded by reporters following a visit to the Electric Boat Company during the war. "Life Photo by Thomas D. McAvoy" is stamped in purple on the verso. The edges of the photograph are slightly rubbed with a few scratches to the edges and faint creases to the corners. Once mounted, there are glue stains to the verso. Good. General Dynamics Electric Boat Company was founded as the Electric Boat Company in 1899 and supplied 74 submarines and 398 PT Boats for the navy during the Second World War. The photojournalist, Thomas D. McAvoy (1905-1966) was one of the first photographers to use a Leica for news coverage. He is well known for chronicling the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Together with Margaret Bourke-White, Peter Stackpole and Alfred Eisenstaedt, he was one of the first photographers to work for Life Magazine. Good .
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Book number: 98141
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Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH; FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT; FDR; THOMAS MCAVOY; PHOTOGRAPHY; LIFE PHOTOGRAPHER; LIFE MAGAZINE; 20TH CENTURY; TWENTIETH CENTURY; WHITE FELT HAT; GOVERNOR RAYMOND BALDWIN; WWII; GENER

 
(Roosevelt, Franklin D.). Charriez, J. Villaronga
Politica Exterior Del Presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt
San Juan de Puerto Rico: Biblioteca de Autores Puertorriquenos, n.d. [1943]. n.d. [1943]. San Juan de Puerto Rico: Biblioteca de Autores Puertorriquenos, n.d. [1943]. n.d. [1943]. Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed cream wraps. The spine & extremities are darkened. The wraps are lightly bumped & soiled. 229 pages plus colophon, unopened. The page edges are darkened & the top edge is foxed. Good.

The book deals with Roosevelt's foreign policy from 1933 to 1945. The text is in Spanish.

Scarce. Good .

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Book number: 13810
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 70.25 | £UK 60 | JP¥ 11759]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; PRESIDENTS; POLITICA EXTERIOR DEL PRESIDENTE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT; FOREIGN POLICY; FOREIGN RELATIONS; WORLD WAR II; J. VILLARONGA CHARRIEZ.

 
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano.
Por Que Nos Armamos. [Leather Bound Spanish Language Edition].
Washington: Cordinador de Relaciones Comerciales y Culturales Entre Las Republicas Americanas, 1941. 1941. BOUND IN FULL CALF WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL SEAL STAMPED IN GILT ON THE FRONT COVER. - 16mo, 7 inches high by 5 inches wide. Black calf titled in gilt on the spine with the Presidential seal stamped in gilt on the front cover. All edges are gilt. The covers are slightly rubbed and soiled. 93 pages, illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Very good. First edition. Six speeches delivered by FDR from December 1, 1936 through January 20, 1941. These include: 1. FDR's December 1, 1936 speech opening the Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace delivered in Buenos Aires. FDR urged the New World countries to unite to help the Old World avert war by standing shoulder to shoulder with them. 2. An April 14, 1939 address to the Governing Board of the Pan American Union, delivered in Washington, D.C. 3. An October 12, 1940 Address on Hemisphere Defense delivered in Dayton, Ohio. 4. In a radio broadcast to the U.S. Europe and Japan, FDR establishes the U.S. as an Arsenal of Democracy and urges Americans to support an increase in aid to Great Britain in it's war against the Axis powers. 5. FDR's January 6, 1941 State of the Union speech which became known as his "Four Freedoms Speech". 6. FDR's Third Inaugural Address delivered on January 20, 1941, stressing America's obligation to take action. Very good .
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Book number: 96347
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Keywords: AMERICANA; FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT; POR QUE NOS ARMAMOS; PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; WHY WE ARM OURSELVES; WORLD WAR TWO; WWII; SECOND WORLD WAR; SPANISH; FIRST EDITION; 20TH CENTURY; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 1ST EDITION; PORTRAIT; FRONTISPIECE

 Roosevelt, Franklin D, The Railroads: Republican Mistakes and Democratic Remedies. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's Speech Delivered at Salt Lake City, Utah Sept. 17, 1932
Roosevelt, Franklin D
The Railroads: Republican Mistakes and Democratic Remedies. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's Speech Delivered at Salt Lake City, Utah Sept. 17, 1932
Hotel Biltmore, New York City: Issued by the Democratic National Campain Committee, (1932). (1932). Hotel Biltmore, New York City: Issued by the Democratic National Campain Committee, (1932). (1932). Good. - Tall narrow octavo, 9 inches high by 3-7/8 inches wide. Softcover, bound in stapled self-wraps titled in black on the first page. 16 pages, including 2 blanks, decorated with drop caps and bold sub-headings within text boxes inserted at the left margin of the text. The top left and bottom edge of the front cover are darkened and soiled. There is some light foxing to the rear cover and the bottom front corners are creased. Good.

Distributed by The Democratic National Campaign Committee during F.D.R.'s first Presidential Campaign. Good .

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Book number: 29039
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Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; POLITICS; PRESIDENTIAL; CAMPAIGN; PAMPHLET; SPEECH; RAILROADS; THE RAILROADS: REPUBLICAN MISTAKES AND DEMOCRATIC REMEDIES; DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE; FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT; FDR; F.D.R.; AMERICAN HISTORY; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; P

 
(Roosevelt, Franklin Delano). Burns, James MacGregor
Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom
NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. (1970). (1970). NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. (1970). (1970). Very good. - Octavo, red cloth titled in dark red, in dw. The covers are very lightly bumped. The dw is rubbed & chipped. xiv & 722 pp. Illustrated in B&W. Very good in a good dw.

This concluding volume of the first complete biography of FDR covers the period from 1940 to his death in 1945. Very good .

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Book number: 1190
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1568]
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Keywords: AMERICANA; PRESIDENTS; FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT; FDR; BIOGRAPHY; WORLD WAR II; JAMES MACGREGOR BURNS.

 
(Roosevelt, Franklin D.). Cancino, Francisco Cuevas
Roosevelt Y la Buena Vecindad
Mexico-Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Economica, (1954). (1954). Mexico-Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Economica, (1954). (1954). Very good. - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial blue & brown wraps. The wraps are lightly rubbed & bumped with creases to the spine. 551 pages plus colophon, unopened. Very good.

First edition. The text is in Spanish. Very good .

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Book number: 14671
USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 32.75 | £UK 28 | JP¥ 5487]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; PRESIDENT; FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT; FDR; F.D.R.; FOREIGN POLICY; CARIBBEAN; LATIN AMERICA; CENTRAL AMERICA; HAITI; ALFRED SMITH; MONTEVIDEO CONFERENCE; PANAMA; ARGENTINA; CANADA; FRANCISCO CUEVAS CANCINO; ROOSEVELT Y LA BUENA VECINDAD; FIRST

 
(Roosevelt, Theodore). Hagedorn, Hermann
Theodore Roosevelt: A Biographical Sketch
New York: Privately Printed, Roosevelt Memorial Exhibition Committee, Columbia University, 1919. 1919. New York: Privately Printed, Roosevelt Memorial Exhibition Committee, Columbia University, 1919. 1919. Good. FIRST EDITION SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR HERMANN HAGEDORN - Octavo, buff creamy white boards titled and decorated in black on the front cover. The covers are soiled and darkened along the edges and spine. The head and tail of the spine are chipped and there is wear to the corners. 44 & [2] pages, illustrated with 5 full-page illustrations. The binding is very slightly shaken. There is a tiny chip to the top edge of the front blank. The pages are toned with a couple of small minor stains and faint creases to the corners of the last pages. Good.

First edition. Signed in black ink by the author Hermann Hagedorn on the title page.

Printed by the Marchbanks Press. Good .

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Book number: 29973
USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 46.75 | £UK 40 | JP¥ 7839]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; BIOGRAPHY; THEODORE ROOSEVELT; PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; ILLUSTRATED; ILLUSTRATIONS; A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH; HERMANN HAGEDORN; SIGNED; AUTHOR; AUTOGRAPH; SIGNATURE; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION; AMERICAN HISTORY.

 
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945), President of the United States
A Vintage News Photograph Depicting President Roosevelt Reviewing Troops Stationed in Casablanca, Morocco in 1943 During World War II, with a Roosevelt Memorial Postage Stamp Affixed to the Bottom of the Photo
1943. 1943. 1943. 1943. Good. - sc The 7-3/4 inch high by 9-1/2 inch wide image depicts President Franklin Delano Roosevelt seated in his army jeep with his hat off, reviewing armed American troops lining the boulevard in Casablanca. Mounted at the bottom of the photograph is a 5 cent memorial US Postage stamp with an inset image of the President with his birth and death dates next to the motto "Freedom of Speech and Freedom from Want and Fear". The stamp is canceled by an illegible postmark stamped on the bottom of the photograph. There is a very tiny tear to the right edge and minor damage to the top edge at left. There is some rubbing and tape remnants to the corners of the verso from mounting. Good.

President Roosevelt met in Casablanca with Winston Churchill in January of 1943. Good .

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Book number: 25691
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Keywords: AMERICANA; PHOTOGRAPHY; PHOTOGRAPHS; STAMP; FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT; WORLD WAR II; NEWS; CASABLANCA; REVIEWING TROOPS; F.D.R.; PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; HISTORY; SECOND WORLD WAR; POSTMARK.

 
(Roosevelt, Franklin Delano)
Wages and Hours / Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Recommendation That the Congress Enact Legislation "Further to Help Those Who Toil in Factory and on Farm" / May 24, 1937. -- Referred to the Committee on Labor and Ordered to Be Printed. [75th Congress, 1st Session / House of Representatives / Document No. 255]
Washington, D.C. 1937. 1937. Washington, D.C. 1937. 1937. Fine. - Octavo, 9 inches high by 5-7/8 inches wide. Softcovers, self-wraps. 4 pages. There is some minor staining to the bottom edge of the last page. Else, near fine.

First edition. [Halter T636].

"The time has arrived for us to take further action to extend the frontiers of social progress." . Fine .

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Keywords: ECONOMICS; AMERICANA; WAGES; HOURS; PRESIDENT; CONGRESS; FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT; AMERICAN HISTORY; SOCIAL CONTRACT; NEW DEAL; FDR; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION; TWENTIETH-CENTURY; ADDRESS; PRESIDENTIAL; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; 20TH CENTURY; POLITICAL E

 
(Rosenman, Samuel I.; MacVeagh, Lincoln). Roosevelt, Franklin D.
The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, with a Special Introduction and Explanatory Notes by President Roosevelt. (5 Volumes). [First Editions from the Library of Roosevelt's Ambassador and Advisor Lincoln Macveagh, Signed by Macveagh].
New York: Random House, 1938. 1938. New York: Random House, 1938. 1938. Very good. - Octavo, 9-1/2 inches high by 6-1/4 inches wide. Hardcovers, 5 volumes uniformly bound in blue cloth titled in gilt on the spines and with Roosevelt's name stamped in gilt on the front covers. The covers are slightly soiled and the spines are lightly faded. xliii & 911 pages; xxi & 622 pages; xx & 564 pages; xix & 675 pages; and xxiv & 721 pages respectively. Illustrated with a portrait of Roosevelt in each volume and a facsimile in the second volume. The bottom edges of the books are slightly soiled. Lacking the dust wrappers, else very good. First edition. Wonderful association copies, from the library of Ambassador Lincoln MacVeagh with the bookplate of MacVeagh and his wife Margaret in each volume. The Ambassador has signed Volume 1 "Lincoln MacVeagh / The American Legation / Athens". In Volume 5 he signs: "Lincoln MacVeagh / American Embassy / Athens" and adds a quotation from FDR: "Where there is vision there is tolerance, and where there is tolerance there is peace". Laid into Volume 1 is a retained carbon of MacVeagh's congratulatory note to Roosevelt dated November 9, 1932. Lincoln MacVeagh (1890-1972), a Renaissance man, graduated from Harvard magna cum laude in 1913. He went on to study languages at the Sorbonne and became fluent in German, French, Spanish, Latin, Greek and Classical Greek. He served in the Atois, St. Mihiel and Meuse Argonne campaigns of World War I as an aide to the commanding general of the 80th Division and of the Ninth and Sixth Army Corps. He rose to the rank of Major. After the war he became a director of the Henry Holt and Company publishing firm where he became friendly with the poet Robert Frost. In 1923 he left the firm and founded the Dial Press. His name appears on the imprint of many of their publications. In 1933 President Roosevelt appointed him Minister to Greece. He followed presentation of his credentials with a speech in Classical Greek. While in Greece he conducted excavations beneath the Acropolis and made archeological contributions to the National Museum in Athens. He left Greece in 1941 when the German army over ran the country. From there he was appointed the first US Minister to Iceland where he negotiated agreements for the construction of the Keflavik airfield. In late 1942 he became Minister to the Union of South Africa and coordinated American wartime agencies there. In 1943 he was sent to Cairo as Ambassador so that he could assist the governments in exile of Greece and Yugoslavia. He returned to Athens as Ambassador in 1944. MacVeagh gave secret testimony before Congress concerning the Balkans in 1947, testimony that was an important factor in the formation of the Truman Doctrine. In 1948 as Ambassador to Portugal MacVeagh was influential in admitting her into NATO. In 1952 President Truman named him Ambassador to Spain. President Truman wrote to him on March 9, 1948: "On the occasion of your appointment as Ambassador to Portugal, I would like to make some personal expression of appreciation for the high services you have already rendered your country. During the past fifteen critical years you have served with distinction as Chief of the United states Missions to Iceland, the Union of South Africa, Yugoslavia and Greece. In this last post especially - as Minister from 1933 to 1941 and as Ambassador since 1943 - your scholarly statesmanship and diplomatic judgment have been of the utmost value. Very good .
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Book number: 98664
USD 500.00 [Appr.: EURO 467.5 | £UK 399 | JP¥ 78392]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED SATES OF AMERICA; FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT; FDR; THE PUBLIC PAPERS AND ADDRESSES OF FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, WITH A SPECIAL INTRODUCTION AND EXPLANATORY NOTES BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION; ASSOCIATIO

 
Sagendorph, Robb
America and Her Almanacs: Wit, Wisdom & Weather 1639-1970
(Dublin, NH: Yankee, Inc. 1970). 1970). (Dublin, NH: Yankee, Inc. 1970). 1970). Very good. - Octavo, beige cloth, in dw. Slightly soiled. The dw is soiled with a small tear. 318 pp. Profusely illustrated in B&W. Very good. Very good .
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Book number: 5848
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Keywords: AMERICANA; ALMANACS; REFERENCE; ROBB SAGENDORPH; ILLUSTRATIONS. (Americana). (Almanacs). AMERICA AND HER ALMANACS: Wit, Wisdom & Weather 1639-1970. Sagendorph, Robb.

 Sale, Kirkpatrick., Human Scale.
Sale, Kirkpatrick.
Human Scale.
New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, (1980). (1980). - Thick octavo, dark blue cloth titled in gilt in a price-clipped dust wrapper. The top & bottom edges of the covers are slightly faded. The dust jacket is chipped & lightly soiled with remnants of 3 price-stickers on its front panel, affecting 2 words of the titling. Also with the remnant of a price-sticker on the spine. 558 pages. There is light foxing & minor soiling to the edges of the book. Very good in a good dust wrapper. First edition. Sale explores the problems of gigantism and uncontrolled growth in America and suggests ways to shape a more efficient and livable society built to the human scale. Good .
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Book number: 94863
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Keywords: AMERICANA; SOCIOLOGY; GIGANTISM; GROWTH MANIA; HUMAN SCALE; KIRKPATRICK SALE; TECHNOLOGY; HEALTH; EDUCATION; ECONOMICS; STANDARD OF LIVING; WORKPLACE DEMOCRACY; POLITICS; DECENTRALIZATION; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION.

 
Sanborn, E. D.; et al.
An Address, in Commemoration of the Completion of the First Free Bridge Across Connecticut River. Together with a Report of the Proceedings and Remarks of Dr. Bournes, Dr. Crosby, Prof. Patterson, and Wm. H. Duncan, Esq. July 1st, 1859.
Hanover, NH: B. D Howe, 1859. 1859. Hanover, NH: B. D Howe, 1859. 1859. Fair. - Octavo, unbound, removed at some time in the past from a larger bound volume of pamphlets. Lacks the original wrappers. 40 pages sewn with cream cord. The title page is detached. There is occasional light foxing. Good.

First edition.

The Ledyard Free Bridge [as it was named on this occasion], crossed the Connecticut River to connect Hanover, New Hampshire with Norwich, Vermont. It was the first bridge across the Connecticut River without a toll. The address was given at Dartmouth College to an audience of citizens of Hanover and Norwich and students of Dartmouth College and Norwich University. Fair .

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Book number: 33784
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 42.25 | £UK 36 | JP¥ 7055]
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Keywords: AMERICANA; HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE; NORWICH, VERMONT; DARTMOUTH COLLEGE; INFRASTRUCTURE; LEDYARD FREE BRIDGE; E. D. SANBORN; AN ADDRESS, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST FREE BRIDGE! ACROSS CONNECTICUT RIVER. Together with a Report of the Pr

 
Sanborn, Edwin D.
An Oration Delivered Before the Alumni of Gilmanton Academy, August 4, 1859 by Edwin D. Sanborn, Professor of Classical Literature and History in Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.
Concord, NH: Printed by McFarland & Jenks, 1860. 1860. Concord, NH: Printed by McFarland & Jenks, 1860. 1860. Good. - Octavo, unbound, removed at some time in the past from a larger bound volume of pamphlets. 25 pages & [3] blank leaves, sewn with white cord. The page edges are slightly darkened & there is some foxing & light staining to the title page. The bottom page corners are slightly bumped. Very good.

Gilmanton Academy in Gilmanton, New Hampshire was one of the oldest educational institutions in New England. It was incorporated in 1794. Good .

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Book number: 33754
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Keywords: AMERICANA; NEW ENGLAND; NEW HAMPSHIRE; EDUCATION; AN ORATION DELIVERED BEFORE THE ALUMNI OF GILMANTON ACADEMY, AugusT 4, 1859; EDWIN D. SANBORN; SPEECH; PAMPHLET; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY.

 
(Sandburg, Carl). Luce, Henry R. (editor).
Fortune. January 1934. Volume IX, Number 1. [Magazine].
Jersey City, NJ: Time Inc. 1934. 1934. Jersey City, NJ: Time Inc. 1934. 1934. Very good. - Quarto, 14 inches high by 11-1/4 inches wide. Softcover, color pictorial wraps illustrated by Ernest Hamlin Baker. The covers are lightly soiled with some minor stains and the corners slightly creased. The joints are rubbed and the tail of the spine is chipped. 134 pages, profusely illustrated in color and black & white throughout. There is some light foxing to the edges of the first and last few pages and a few page corners are bumped. Very good. Among the contents is an article on "The New York Stock Exchange", illustrated with a full-page reproduction of an etching by Karl Dehmann picturing "The Exchange"; an article on "Fourteen Notable Modern Paintings" with full-color reproductions; a full-page poem by Carl Sandburg, "Moonlight and Maggots", is a satire on the captains of finance; an article, "The Miracles of Lourdes" is well-illustrated after photographs; an advertisement for the magazine "The Farmer's Wife" features a nearly full-page color illustration of a little girl with dolls by Mary Anderson. Very good .
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Book number: 98041
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Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; ILLUSTRATED; ILLUSTRATIONS; FORTUNE; MAGAZINE; PERIODICAL; ECONOMICS; BUSINESS; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20TH CENTURY; HENRY R. LUCE; ERNEST HAMLIN BAKER; CARL SANDBURG; NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE; KARL DEHMANN; MODERN PAINTING; MOONLIGHT AND MAGGOTS; M

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