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Franklin Roosevelt Signs and Inscribes a Naval Intelligence Book to His Drinking Buddy and Assistant

 

This item was featured in a catalogue issued by Glenn Horowitz Bookseller Inc, in 1996 and was priced $7500. Included with this book will be a copy of the Front cover of the Catalogue, a copy of their book description and their price list.

 

Notes on the Spanish-American War, Office of Naval Intelligence, Washington Government Printing Office, 1900.  Signed and inscribed by Franklin Roosevelt to his special assistant while in the Navy, Livingston Davis as "To the / Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy / from the / Assistant Secretary of the Navy / Christmas 1917". 6.25" x 9.25". Printed as a series of distinct and separate booklets with cardboard-like chapters. Numerous large fold-out maps. Housed in a custom green cloth slipcase with inner sleeve, and with gilt titles to the spine.

 

This unique book in green cloth with gilt titles consists of eight booklets  1) Battles & Capitulation of Santiage de Cuba by Lt. Jose Muller y Tejeiro (165 pp + maps), 2) Comments of Rear-Admiral Pluddemann, German Navy, on the Main Features of the War with Spain, (18 pp), 3) Sketches from the Spanish-American War, by Commander J. (38 pp), 4) Sketches from the Spanish-American War (concluded) (28 pp), 5) Effect of the Gun Fire of the United States Vessels in the Battle of Manila Bay, by Lt. John M. Ellicott, (13 pp), 6) The Spanish-American War, Blockades and Coast Defense, by Severo Gomez Nunez, (120 pp), 7) The Spanish-American War: A Collection of Documents relative to the Squadron Operations in the West Indies, by Rear-Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete (165 pp), 8) The Squadron of Admiral Cervera, by Capt. Victor M. Concas y Palau . The binding is lightly shaken but secure with the front mull exposed.

 

A superb presentation copy signed and inscribed by Franklin Roosevelt while Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Roosevelt presented this copy to his Drinking and Womanizing buddy, (and Special Assistant), Livingston Davis. Franklin Roosevelt was known to work hard and play hard and needed a facilitator for the latter, which was accomplished by bringing a friend with him to Europe. Livingston Davis was a pedigreed but not necessarily proper Bostonian, whom Roosevelt had made his special assistant. Eleanor Roosevelt found the rakish, hard-drinking, womanizing Davis a thoroughly bad influence on her husband—which was precisely his appeal to Franklin. Roosevelt called him “Livy,” and Davis called Franklin “Rosey” or “Old Top.” Livy had official duties, but it was at night that his true value to Roosevelt shone. After inspecting the battleships in Scotland, the two pals had gone into town, drinking like the sailors serving under them. They spent the night singing raucously and consuming copious drafts of “sublime scotch,” as Livy put it. In London they went to a music hall to see a show called “The Good Humoured Ladies,” then to the American Officers Club, followed by a pub crawl to their hotel. “Everybody got drunk,” Livy recorded in his diary. He and Roosevelt finally turned in at 4:30 A.M., only to be “up at 7 to pack, all feeling pretty rocky.”

 

The punishing pace of work and play left Franklin with double pneumonia and a fever for the last two weeks of the trip.

 

Perhaps one of the most interesting and unique early inscriptions by one-day future President Franklin Roosevelt as an enthusiastic young whirlwind of energy. An important piece for the Roosevelt Collector.

A highly desirable copy with a very personal and significant association and a superb chain of custody:

Ex:

-Franklin Delano Roosevelt

-Livingston Davis, 1917

-Donald S. Carmichael

-Glenn Horowitz Bookseller Inc., 1996

-A Distinguished Gentleman



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