LIU Post, Special Collections, Brookville NY 11548 THEODORE ROOSEVELT ASSOCIATON COLLECTION'S HOLDINGS LIST Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, 1805 - 1877. Life of John Paul Jones. New York; Dodd, Mead and Company. 1874. 1 p., xi, 9 - 359 p. front. 19 cm Library copy imperfect: front. lacking. E207.J7A14 Abbott, Lawrence Fraser, 1859 - 1933. Impressions of Theodore Roosevelt. Garden City, New York; Doubleday, Page & company. 1919. xvii, 315, 1 p. front., plates, ports. 24 cm E757.A13 Abbott, Lawrence Fraser, 1859 - 1933. Impressions of Theodore. Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto; Doubleday, Page & company. 1922 xviii, 315 p. 18.5 cm Inscribed in ink by the publisher. E757.A14 Abbot, Willis John, 1863 -. Aircraft and submarines; the story of the invention, development, and present-day uses of war's newest weapons. New York and London; G.P. Putnam's sons. 1918. xiv, 388 p. col. front., illus., plates (part col.) 23.5 cm. illustrated lining papers. UG630.A3 Abbot, Willis John, 1863 - 1934. The naval history of the United States. New York; Dodd, Mead and company. 1903, c.1896. xii, 10, 867 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 24 cm. E182.A13 Abbot, Willis John, 1863 - 1934. Panama and the canal in picture and prose. Watercolors by E.J. Real and Gordon Grant; Profusely illustrated by over 600 unique and attractive photographs taken expressively for this book by our special staff. New York; Published in English and Spanish by Syndicate publishing company. 1913. 1 p. 1., 414 p. front. (fold map) illus., col. plates. 29.5 cm. F1564.A133 Abbot, Willis John, 1863 - 1934. Soldiers of the sea; the story of the United States marine corps. New York; Dodd, Mead and company. 1918. x p., 315 p. front., plates. 20.5 cm VE23.A9 Abbot, Willis John, 1863 - . The story of our army from colonial days to the present time... with numerous illustrations. New York; Dodd, Mead and company. 1916. 2 v. fronts., plates, ports. 20.5 cm. paged continuously. E181.A122 Abbot, Willis John, 1863 - 1934. The story of our merchant marine; its period of glory, its prolonged decadence and its vigorous revival as the result of the world war... Illustrated by Ray Brown. New York; Dodd, Mead and company. 1919. xiv, 373 p. front., illus., plates. 21.5 cm. Published in 1902 under title: American merchant ships and sailors. VK149.A141919 Acheson, Sam Hanna, 1900 - . 35,000 days in Texas; a history of the Dallas news and its forbears. New York; Macmillan. 1938. xi, 337 p. plates, ports., facsims. 25 cm. PN4899.D34N4 Adams, Ephraim Douglass, 1865 - 1930. Great Britain and the American Civil War. New York; Russell & Russell. 1958. 2 v. in 1. illus. 22 cm. E469.A25 Adams, Henry, 1838 - 1918. Education of Henry Adams; an autobiography. Boston; Houghton Mifflin Co.. 1927. 517. p. "Popular edition." E175.5.A174231927bx Adams, Henry, 1838 - 1918. The great secession winter of 1860 - 61, and other essays. Edited and with an introduction by George Hochfield. New York; Sagamore Press. 1958. xx, 428 p. 24 cm. bibliographical footnotes. E178.6.A2 Adams, Henry, 1838 - 1918. A Henry Adams reader. Edited and with an introduction by Elizabeth Stevenson. Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday. 1959, c.1958. xviii, 381 p. diagrs., plans. 19 cm. AC8.A221959 Adams, Henry, 1838 - 1918. Letters to a niece and Prayer to the Virgin of Chartres... with a niece's memories by Mabel La Farge. Boston and New York; Houghton Mifflin company. 1920. 5 p. 1., 3-133, 1 p., 24 cm. E175.5.A1744 Adams, James Truslow, 1878 - 1949. The Adams family. New York; The Literary guild. 1930. vi p., 3-364 p. front., pl., ports. 24 cm. First published; Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1930. E176.A232 Adams, James Truslow, 1878 - 1949. America's Tragedy. New York, London; C. Scribner's sons. 1934. vi p., 415 p. illus. (maps) 23 cm E468.A32 Adams, James Truslow, 1878 - 1949. The epic of America. Boston; Little, Brown, and company. 1931. viii, p., 3-433 p. illus. 24 cm. E178.A25 Adams, James Truslow, 1878 - 1949. Our business civilization; some aspects of American culture. New York; A. & C. Boni. 1929. ix p., 9-306 p. 23.5 cm. E169.1.A21 Adams, John, Pres. U.S., 1735 - 1826. The selected writings of John and John Quincy Adams, edited and with an introduction by Adrienne Koch and William Peden. New York; A. A. Knopf. 1946. 3 p. 1., xxxix (i. e. 41), 413, xxix p., 1. 2 port. (incl. front.) 22 cm. E302.A28 An address to the people of the United States, on the policy of maintaining a permanent navy. By an American citizen. Philadelphia; Printed by James Humphrey's for E. Bronson. 1802. Tarrytown, N.Y.; Reprinted, W. Abbatt. 1921. 26 p. 26.5 cm. (On cover: The magazine of history, with notes and queries. Extra number. No. 71 pt. 1) Attributed to Enos Bronson; and also attributed to Albert Gallatin and Charles Fenton Mercer. VA56.A671921x Albion, Robert Greenhalgh, 1896 -. Introduction to military history... maps prepared in collaboration with Girard L. McEntee. New York, London; The Century co.. 1929. xv, 420 p. illus., fold. Maps, fold. Tab. 19.5 cm. U27.A6 Allen, Frederick Lewis, 1890-1954. Only yesterday; an informal history of the nineteen-twenties. New York; Blue Ribbon Books. 1931. xiv, p., 370 p. front., plates, ports., facsims. 23 cm. E741.A64 Allen, Gardner Weld, 1856 -. A naval history of the American revolution. Boston and New York; Houghton Mifflin company. 1913. 2 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports., maps. 20.5 cm. E271.A42 Allen, Gardner Weld, 1856 -. Our naval war with France. Boston and New York; Houghton Mifflin company. 1909. xii p., 323, 1 p. front., plates, ports., map, plan. 20 cm. E323.A42 Allen, Gardner Weld, 1856 -. Our navy and the Barbary corsairs. Boston, New York; Houghton, Mifflin and company. 1905. xiii, 354 p., front., plates, ports., maps. 20 cm. E335.A42 Allied bazaar, New York, 1916. The Allied bazaar: Grand central palace, June 3 to June 14, 1916/ under the auspices of National allied relief committee, War relief clearing house for France and her allies and the Commission for relief in Belgium. New York; Herald square press. 1916. 15, 1 p. : ill. ; 31 cm. On cover: official programme. D+503.A436x Alsop, Stewart, 1914 -. Nixon & Rockefeller: a double portrait. Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday. 1960. 240 p. 22 cm. E835.A65 American Academy of Arts and Letters. Theodore Roosevelt, man of letters; a centennial exhibition of books, manuscripts and related literary material, December 6, 1957 to January 5, 1958. New York. 1957. unpaged. 24 cm. Z8757.3.A5 American library directory, 1939. A classified list of 10,253 libraries with names of librarians and statistical data, compiled by Karl Brown. New York; R.R. Bowker Co.. 1939. 531 p. Z731.A531939 American naval battles: being a complete history of the battles fought by the Navy of the United States, from its establishment in 1794 to the present time; including the wars with France and Tripoli; the late war with Great Britain, and with Algiers; with an account of the attack on Baltimore, and of the battle of New Orleans. Concord, N.H.; L. Roby. 1848. v, 7-278 p., illus., 2 pl. (incl. front.) 19.5 cm. Published previously, Boston, 1816, by Barber Badger, under title: The naval temple. E182.N33 American petroleum institute. American petroleum supply and demand; a report to the board of directors of the American petroleum institute by a committee of eleven members of the board. New York; McGraw-Hill book company, inc. 1925. xiii p., 269 p. incl. tables, diagrs. 23.5 cm. TN872.A5A6 Amos, James E., 1879 - . Theodore Roosevelt: hero to his valet. New York; The John Day company. 1927. 6 p. 3-162 p., 1. front., ports., facsim. 19.5 cm. E757.A52 Anderson, Robert Gordon, 1881 - . Leader of men. New York and London; G.P. Putnam's sons. 1920. 55 p. front. (port.) 19 cm. E757.A54 Anderson, William R., 1921 - . Nautilus 90 north, by William R. Anderson with Clay Blair, Jr. Photographs by John Krawczyk. Cleveland; World Pub. Co.. 1959. 251 p. illus. 22 cm. VA65.N3A5 Andrews, Elisha Benjamin, 1844 - 1917. History of the United States from the earliest discovery to the present time. New York; C. Scribner's sons. 1926. vol. 5 of 6 vol. set. fronts., illus., plates, ports., maps (part col.) facsims. 19.5 cm. Revised edition by Paul L. Haworth. E178.A571926x Andrews, Mary Raymond (Shipman) d. 1936. His soul goes marching on. New York; C. Scribner's sons. 1922. 3 p. 1., 3-84 p. front. 19 cm. A story centered around the character of Theodore Roosevelt. Autographed copy. PS3501.N569H58x Andrews, Mary Raymond (Shipman) d. 1936. The perfect tribute. New York; C. Scribner's sons. 1906. 46, 1 p. front. 19 cm. Story dealing with Lincoln's Gettysburg speech. E457.9.A57 Andrews, Roy Chapman, 1884 -. Under a lucky star, a lifetime of adventure. New York; The Viking press. 1943. 300 p. 22 cm. map on lining-papers. QH31.A55A331943 Anthony, Katharine Susan, 1877 - . First lady of the Revolution: the life of Mercy Otis Warren. Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday. 1958. 258 p. 22 cm. PS858.W8A85 "Are these things so?" being a reply to this question propounded by a Jewish high priest of the first Christian martyr 1900 years ago,... compiled by the WAAJA. World Alliance against Jewish aggressiveness. 1934. viii, 9-413 p. DS141.A73x Armor. Tactics and technique of cavalry. 10th ed. A text and reference book of cavalry training. Harrisburg, PA.; The Military Service Pub.
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