President Coolidge

Calvin COOLIDGE   |   Edward Elwell WHITING

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President Coolidge
President Coolidge

INSCRIBED BY CALVIN COOLIDGE, FIRST EDITION OF WHITING'S PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, THE FIRST DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY, PUBLISHED THE SAME YEAR COOLIDGE BECAME AMERICA'S 30TH PRESIDENT

(COOLIDGE, Calvin) WHITING, Edward Elwell. President Coolidge. A Contemporary Estimate. Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, (1923). Octavo, original gilt-stamped navy cloth.

First edition of the first authoritative biography of Coolidge, published only months after he became president, inscribed by Coolidge, "To Gustav J. Kramer."

Calvin Coolidge, often dismissed as Silent Cal, was viewed by President Ronald Reagan as "a hero, 'one of our most underrated presidents'" (Greenberg, Calvin Coolidge, 1-3). To historian Robert Sobel: "Of those who occupied the White House in the 20th century, Coolidge was the most Jeffersonian in philosophy and practice" (Coolidge). Published the same year Coolidge became America's 30th president in August 1923 at the death of Warren Harding, this work won praise in a March 1924 issue of The Rotarian as "the sanest thing of its sort we have yet read. White presents us with a biography which neither exalts unduly nor yet refuses to give credit where it is due." Journalist Whiting, the son of influential Republican leader (and later Secretary of Commerce under Coolidge) William F. Whiting, "had exceptional opportunity to study the President as first hand' (39). With frontispiece portrait. Whiting's Foreword dated in print, "October 15, 1923." With bookplate of recipient, Gustav J. Kramer.

A fine inscribed copy.

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