TWENTY-FIVE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS OF FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT AS PRESIDENT, AND AS 1920 VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.
[vp: vd]. Varying sizes, sometimes with printed press descriptions of the occasion for the photograph. Very Good.
Roosevelt shakes hands with his presidential running mate James Cox, standing in full vigor, before his paralysis; seated, wearing braces; with his mother, reading messages of congratulation for his re-election; standing, at 1934 Gridiron Club dinner, flanked by Louis Howe and other aides, one holding his arm; reporting to Congress on the Yalta Conference; addressing Congress on 8 December, asking for a declaration of war; 1939 address to Congress, Cactus Jack Garner in background; playing with his stamp collection; in his study at Hyde Park; Roosevelt's 1937 western trip, addressing a crowd from the back of a train; returning from Warm Springs, with Mrs. R; with his Cabinet and other portraits and campaign scenes. Item #40655
Price: $500.00

