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Theodore ROOSEVELT

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HANDSOME SET OF THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT

ROOSEVELT, Theodore. The Works. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1906-19. Twenty-eight volumes. Octavo, contemporary three-quarter navy morocco gilt, marbled boards and endpapers, raised bands, top edges gilt, uncut.

Limited “Elkhorn Edition,” number 65 of 1000 sets produced, illustrated with over 90 photogravures, handsomely bound by Haddon.

Includes Roosevelt's popular African Game Trails, The Rough Riders, and The Winning of the West. While a student at Harvard, Roosevelt "published (with a friend) a paper of professional quality on birds of the Adirondacks and wrote a senior thesis that called for limited voting rights for women and their 'most absolute equality' in marriage. He also wrote the first two chapters of The Naval War of 1812 (1882), a work of meticulous scholarship acclaimed in British and American naval circles alike… By Roosevelt's graduation the qualities that were to attract, repel, or bemuse his countrymen for four decades became pronounced. He abounded in physical and mental energy, acted often on impulse and at times on shrewd calculation, and generally exuded warmth, affection, and charm. He possessed the gift of words, though he limited their flow with difficulty; and even when he was moralizing, his force and imagery made him unfailingly interesting" (ANB).

Fine condition.

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