Through the Looking-Glass

Franklin D. ROOSEVELT   |   Lewis CARROLL

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Through the Looking-Glass
Through the Looking-Glass
Through the Looking-Glass

A PRESIDENTIAL PRESENTATION AT CHRISTMASTIME: INSCRIBED BY FDR TO HIS FRIEND, FELLOW POLIO SURVIVOR AND LONGTIME SECRETARY, TOI BACHELDER

(ROOSEVELT, Franklin D.) CARROLL, Lewis. Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. Mount Vernon: Peter Pauper Press, [1941]. Octavo, original half cream cloth, paper spine label, patterned paper boards. Housed in original cardboard slipcase and custom clasmshell box.

Desirable Presidential presentation copy of a fine private press edition of Carroll's classic, inscribed by renowned bibliophile President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to his friend and longtime White House Secretary Toi Bachelder on the front free endpaper: "For Toi, My best [for] a Happy Christmas from Franklin D. Roosevelt."

Through the Looking-Glass "equals its predecessor in the brilliance of its nonsense, and features many characters who quickly became immortals of children's literature… the Red Queen, the White Queen, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, and the White Knight" (Carpenter & Prichard, 527). This private press edition, one of 1650 copies, includes the 50 woodcut illustrations and frontispiece by John Tenniel that appeared in the original 1872 edition, printed in green.

Like FDR, Toi Bachelder was afflicted with poliomyelitis. Bachelder visited the natural spa at Warm Springs, Georgia, for its therapeutic waters after hearing about its health benefits after FDR began to visit Warm Springs. On her first night there, in 1925, she met FDR when she was assigned to be his bridge partner. The two struck up an immediate friendship, and she went to work at the White House when he became President. Bachelder was at Warm Springs when FDR died there. She continued as a secretary at the White House until the Lyndon Baines Johnson years. Ransom, Peter Pauper Press 63.

Spine toned. A near-fine presentation-association copy, most desirable inscribed by FDR.

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