ROOSEVELT, Theodore. FOUR OF ROOSEVELT'S BOOKS, EACH INSCRIBED TO HENRY CABOT LODGE: The Foes of Our Own Household. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1917. 8o, maroon cloth stamped in gilt. Inscribed on flyleaf: "Dear Cabot, Glance at the first three chapters; see p. 38, yours always Theodore Roosevelt." (Page 38 lauds the "fine patriotism" of the Congress for voting defense funds for the President's use.) -- ROOSEVELT. The Great Adventure: Present-Day Studies in American Nationalism. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1918. 8o, cream colored cloth, stamped in red. Inscribed on the front flyleaf: "To H. C. L. from T. R. Dec. 1st 1918." -- ROOSEVELT. National Strength and International Duty. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1917. 8o, blue cloth stamped in gilt, flyleaf foxed. Inscribed on the flyleaf: "H. C. L. from T. R. Dec. 8th 1917." -- ROOSEVELT. Americanism and Preparedness, Speeches of Theodore Roosevelt, July to November, 1916. New York: The Mail and Express Job Print, 1917. 8o, green cloth, stamped in gilt. Tipped onto the front flyleaf is a one-page TLS from Roosevelt to Lodge, 1 February, 1917, on Metropolitan Magazine stationery: "My dear Cabot: As you and I looked at our duty alike last year, I beg you to accept a copy of the speeches I made during the campaign, with my sincere good wishes. Faithfully yours, T. R." Together four items, all housed in a blue cloth slipcase stamped in gilt.

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ROOSEVELT, Theodore. FOUR OF ROOSEVELT'S BOOKS, EACH INSCRIBED TO HENRY CABOT LODGE: The Foes of Our Own Household. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1917. 8o, maroon cloth stamped in gilt. Inscribed on flyleaf: "Dear Cabot, Glance at the first three chapters; see p. 38, yours always Theodore Roosevelt." (Page 38 lauds the "fine patriotism" of the Congress for voting defense funds for the President's use.) -- ROOSEVELT. The Great Adventure: Present-Day Studies in American Nationalism. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1918. 8o, cream colored cloth, stamped in red. Inscribed on the front flyleaf: "To H. C. L. from T. R. Dec. 1st 1918." -- ROOSEVELT. National Strength and International Duty. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1917. 8o, blue cloth stamped in gilt, flyleaf foxed. Inscribed on the flyleaf: "H. C. L. from T. R. Dec. 8th 1917." -- ROOSEVELT. Americanism and Preparedness, Speeches of Theodore Roosevelt, July to November, 1916. New York: The Mail and Express Job Print, 1917. 8o, green cloth, stamped in gilt. Tipped onto the front flyleaf is a one-page TLS from Roosevelt to Lodge, 1 February, 1917, on Metropolitan Magazine stationery: "My dear Cabot: As you and I looked at our duty alike last year, I beg you to accept a copy of the speeches I made during the campaign, with my sincere good wishes. Faithfully yours, T. R." Together four items, all housed in a blue cloth slipcase stamped in gilt.