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WASHBURN, CHARLES G. Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of his Career.

INSCRIBED BY ROOSEVELT TO HIS COUSIN WASHBURN, CHARLES G. Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of his Career. 6 plates. [9], 245, [1] pages. 8vo, publisher's cloth gilt, moderate wear; in moderately worn pictorial dust jacket; inscribed by Roosevelt on front free endpaper to cousin Nicholas Roosevelt (1893-1982): "Dear Nick, See pp 105-108. Your aff cousin Theodore Roosevelt, April 19th 1916," and with Nicholas Roosevelt bookplate on front pastedown. Boston, 1916

  • Notes: Roosevelt directed his young cousin, a diplomat then posted in Spain, to a speech which concluded: "If we desire to secure peace . . . it must be known that we are at all times ready for war."

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