That Man in the White House

Eleanor ROOSEVELT   |   Frank KINGDON

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That Man in the White House
That Man in the White House

“PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WILL LIVE IN HISTORY AS LONG AS HISTORY IS WRITTEN AND READ”: FIRST EDITION OF "THAT MAN" IN THE WHITE HOUSE, 1944, SCARCE ASSOCIATION COPY SIGNED BY ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

(ROOSEVELT, Eleanor) KINGDON, Frank. "That Man" in the White House. You and Your President. New York: Arco, (1944). Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of a "provocative challenge" to voters in FDR's 1944 re-election campaign, a scarce association copy signed by Eleanor Roosevelt, published the year before FDR's sudden death in Warm Springs.

The April 9, 1944 review in The New York Times praised "That Man" in the White House , calling it "a provocative challenge… timed for the campaign season" for the November presidential election. The book "has only one mission, to prove the indispensability of President Roosevelt… If 'That Man' is a fair sample, it looks like a hot campaign this fall." Following FDR's successful re-election to a fourth term that November, and a year after this review, FDR died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage in Warm Springs, less than a month before Germany's surrender. Author Frank Kingdon, a minister and university president, was well known to thousands through his popular lectures and broadcasts. Containing "A Message" by mystery writer Rex Stout, Mayor La Guardia's January 30, 1944 broadcast, and four rear pages of illustrations.

Book fine; chipping to spine head affecting one letter of title, faint dampstaining to dust jacket. A near-fine copy, scarce signed by Eleanor Roosevelt.

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