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F.D.R. signs and inscribes an elegant edition of Washington Irving's stories to his daughter Anna in 1930, then a budding journalist

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945) Book Inscribed and Signed, "Franklin D Roosevelt," and inscription on the front free endpaper of the letterpress edition of Washington Irving's, The Land of Sleepy Hollow and The Home of Washington Irving A Series of Photogravure Representations, with Descriptive Letter-Press by J. L. Williams. (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons the Knickerbocker Press, 1887), ix, 75p., 11.25" x 14.25", with numerous photogravures and bound-in illustrated and titled boards. Limited edition, number 24 of 600 copies printed. Boards rubbed and frayed at edges, spine cracked with some minor chips at bottom, dampstaining to several endpapers and the extreme bottom margin, not affecting text. Housed in a blue cloth custom slipcase.

Roosevelt boldly signs and inscribes to his daughter Anna on the front free endpaper: "For Anna Roosevelt Dall from her affectionate Father - Franklin D Roosevelt 1930". A marvelously illustrated book with photogravures by J. L. Williams and F.O.C. Darley which also includes Irving's classic, Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

Anna Roosevelt Dall Boettiger Halsted (1906-1975) was the first child born to Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt and for the first half of her life worked as a newspaper and magazine editor and writer. During Franklin Roosevelt's final year in the White House, Anna worked for her father as an assistant to the President and as White House hostess during her mother Eleanor's frequent absences. She witnessed many historic events during her time in Washington and even accompanied her father to Yalta. Following her father's death, Anna helped produce a radio program with her mother, the Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt Program which ran from 1948 to 1949. Following her divorce from her second husband, newspaper publisher Clarence Boettiger, she married James Addison Halsted, a physician, and soon afterward began a long and successful career in public relations. The volume is accompanied by what appears to be a card from a previous owner: "Miss Catherine Weed Barnes," (of "Western Avenue" ) who presented the volume to "Mrs. J. H. Brooks" on January 22, 1889.

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