American Epic

Herbert HOOVER

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American Epic
American Epic
American Epic
American Epic
American Epic

INSCRIBED AND SIGNED IN VOLUMES I AND II BY HERBERT HOOVER: HOOVER'S AN AMERICAN EPIC

HOOVER, Herbert. An American Epic. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1959-64. Four volumes. Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jackets.

Complete first edition set of Hoover's history of the formation and important role of the Commission for the Relief in Belgium, the world's first international relief agency, inscribed and signed by Hoover in Volumes I and II: "To —-, the good wishes of Herbert Hoover."

"Hoover's philanthropic and government work during the First World War confirmed his progressive beliefs and brought him wide public notice at home and abroad. Serving as head of the Commission for the Relief in Belgium,as President Woodrow Wilson's U.S. Food Administrator(1917-1919) in charge of voluntary rationing,and director general of the American Relief Administration in Europe (1919-1920) made him such a popular figure that both parties courted him as a presidential nominee in 1920. Refusing to run for the presidency,Hoover served as secretary of commerce in the administrations of Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge,transforming that department between 1921 and 1928 into one of the most important and well-publicized federal departments. As commerce secretary he encouraged and helped to develop some of the most advanced economic theories about business cycles and industrial standardization,promoted government regulation of the nascent radio and aviation industries, and supported federal supervision of foreign loans" (ANB). All volumes were issued separately; Volumes III and IV are review copies, with related letters from The Hoover Institution to Alice Dixon Bond, Book Review editor of the Boston Herald laid in.

Volumes III and IV with evidence of tape and paper clips to preliminaries. Books fine, dust jackets with a bit of minor edge-wear, some soiling to rear panels. A near-fine inscribed set.

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