
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Also known as
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States and a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century, leading the United States during a time of worldwide economic crisis and world war. The only American president elected to more than two terms (he was elected to four but only served three full terms, dying in his fourth term), he was often referred to by his initials, FDR. Roosevelt won his first of four presidential elections in 1932, while the United States was in the depths of the Great Depression. FDR's combination of optimism and economic activism is often credited with keeping the country's economic crisis from developing into a political crisis. He led the United States through most of World War II, and died in office of a cerebral hemorrhage shortly before the war ended. ([Source][1]) [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt
Born 1882-01-30
Died 1945-04-12
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Books by Franklin D. Roosevelt
Total count: 239
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The press conferences of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933-1945National Micropublishing Corp.1900-01-01
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Naval personnel and the reservean address delivered before the National Convention of the Navy League of the United States, Washington, D.C., April 10-13, 1916Navy League of the United States1916-01-01
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The navy and the war.National Security League1917-01-01
Whither bound?Houghton Mifflin Company1926-01-01-
The happy warrior, Alfred E. Smitha study of a public servantHoughton, Mifflin1928-01-01
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Records of the town of Hyde Park, Dutchess county1928-01-01
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The age of social consciousness1929-01-01
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Message of the Governorrelative to the proposed gasoline taxJ. B. Lyon Company, Printers1929-01-01
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Quotations from addresses, messages and statements of Franklin D. Roosevelt.1930-01-01
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Reducing rural taxesscrapping the antiquated machinery of town and county governmen : an address[s.n.]1931-01-01
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The philosophy of governmentGovernor Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech at the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, September 23, 1932Issued by the Democratic National Committee1932-01-01
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What our government should do for usWhat we should do for our government ; the belief of Franklin Roosevelt as to what makes good governments and good citizensDemocratic National Campaign Committee1932-01-01
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Power; protection of the public interestDemocratic National Campaign Committee1932-01-01
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Government--not politicsCovici-Friede1932-01-01
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Agriculturewhat is wrong and what to do about it ; Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech at Topeka, Kansas, September 14, 1932Democratic National Committee1932-01-01
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Agriculturewhat is wrong and what to do about it ; Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech at Topeka, Kansas, September 14, 1932Democratic National Committee1932-01-01
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Powerprotection of the public interest. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech at Portland, Oregon, September 21, 1932Democratic National Committee1932-01-01
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President Roosevelt's address to the churches(text of the address delivered by the President of the United States at the 25th anniversary meeting of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America on December 6, 1933)Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America1933-01-01
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Mirando adelante (Lookins [!] forward)Editorial Tor1933-01-01
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Blick vorwärts.S. Fischer1933-01-01
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Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, president of the United StatesUnited States Government Printing Office1933-01-01
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Looking forward.J. Day1933-01-01
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Our President, Franklin Delano Roosevelta biography.Walters & Mahon, inc.1933-01-01
Tributes to Abraham LincolnWritings of, and references to, Franklin Delano Roosevelt1934-01-01-
Development of the rivers of the United StatesMessage from the President of the United States transmitting a preliminary report on a comprehensive plan for the improvement and development of the rivers of the United StatesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1934-01-01
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Supplemental estimate of appropriation, Forest Service, year ending June 30, 1935communication from the President of the United States transmitting ....U.S. G.P.O.1934-01-01
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Unser weg.S. Fischer1934-01-01
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La nostra strada(On our way)V. Bompiani1934-01-01
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Public addresses of Franklin Delano Roosevelta collection of public addresses by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, delivered from July, 1932 to March, 1934, portraying the progress toward national recovery1st ed.De Vorss1934-01-01
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Veto message on H.R. 276, an act to authorize placing a tablet upon the grave of Brig. Gen. Robert H. Dunlapmessage from the President of the United States returning ....U.S. G.P.O.1934-01-01
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On our way.J. Day1934-01-01
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Veto message on the Adjusted-Service Certificates Actaddress of the President of the United States in the House of Representatives ....U.S. G.P.O.1935-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklind D. RooseveltRandom House1935-01-01-
The President's Jackson Day addressremarks of J.T. Robinson in the Senate of the United States, January 9, 19361936-01-01
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Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, president of the United States, Chautauqua, N.Y., August 14, 1936.U.S. Government Printing Office1936-01-01
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Peacespeech at Chautauqua, New York, August 14, 1936Democratic National Campaign Committee1936-01-01
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Public papers of Franklin D. Rooseveltforty-eighth Governor of the State of New York1936-01-01
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The address of the president of the United States at Chautauqua, New York on August 14, 1936 on the subjects of the foreign relations of the United States and of war.s.n.1936-01-01
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Additional information concerning the budgetmessage from the President of the United States transmitting ....U.S. G.P.O.1936-01-01
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Tax evasions and evadersmessage from the President of the United States transmitting ....U.S. G.P.O.1937-01-01
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So we revere the constitutionAllied Printing Co.1937-01-01
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Texts of the 1936 papers of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ...1937-01-01
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The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, with a special introd. and explanatory notes by President Roosevelt.[Compiled by Samuel I. Rosenman]Macmillan1937-01-01
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Franklin D.Roosevelt and Foreign AffairsHarvard Univ Pr1937-01-01
Second inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United Statesdelivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1937.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1937-01-01-
Territorial papers of the United Statesmessage from the President of the United States transmitting a report from the Acting Secretary of State recommending the enactment of legislation authorizing an additional appropriation to defray the expense of continuing the collection, editing, and publication of the official papers relating the territories of the United StatesU.S. G.P.O.1937-01-01
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Wages and hoursmessage from the President of the United States transmitting ....U.S. G.P.O.1937-01-01
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Statements of Franklin D. Roosevelt on housingU.S. Housing Authority, Division of Research and Information.1938-01-01
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"Quotations" from Franklin Delano Roosevelt.Republican national committee1938-01-01
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The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltRandom House1938-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltThe court disapproves, 1935 : with a special introduction and explanatory notes by President RooseveltRandom House1938-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltThe advance of recovery and reform, 1934 : with a special introduction and explanatory notes by President RooseveltRandom House1938-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltThe year of crisis, 1933 : with a special introduction and explanatory notes by President RooseveltRandom House1938-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltThe people approve, 1936 : with a special introduction and explanatory notes by President RooseveltRandom House1938-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltThe genesis of the New Deal, 1928-1932 : with a special introduction and explanatory notes by President RooseveltRandom House1938-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. Rooseveltvol. 03, the advance of recovery and reform, 1934Random House1938-01-01-
Exchange of communications between the President of the United States and the Chancellor of the German Reich, April 1939German Library of Information1939-01-01
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Wo zen yang gai zao MeiguoGai zheng xin banDai shou chu Shanghai qiu yi shu she1939-01-01
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Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, and James A. Farley, postmaster general, at the thirtyninth annual convention of the National association of postmastersWashington, D.C., October 1939U.S. Govt. print. off.1939-01-01
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Taxation of government securities and salariesmessage from the President of the United States transmitting a recommendation for legislation to correct inequities existing in the present tax lawsU.S. G.P.O.1939-01-01
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Neutrality legislationmessage from the President of the United States transmitting ....U.S. G.P.O.1939-01-01
Records of Crum Elbow precinctDutchess county, New York, 1738-1761, together with records of Charlotte precinct, 1762-1785, records of Clinton precinct, 1786-1788, and records of the town of Clinton, 1789-17991940-01-01-
National defenseAmerican Council on Public Affairs1940-01-01
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"Quotations" from Franklin Delano Roosevelt ...Republican national committee1940-01-01
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Our democracy in actionthe philosophy of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as found in his speeches, messages and other public papers.National home library foundation1940-01-01
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En marchaEditorial Tor1940-01-01
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The battle of 1776statements on the Lend-lease bill by the President and the secretaries of state, war, and navyReynal & Hitchcock1941-01-01
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Address of President Roosevelt, December 29, 1940.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Intercourse and Education1941-01-01
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Freedom of the seasCarnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Intercourse and Education1941-01-01
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Third inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, president of the United StatesUnited States Government Printing Office1941-01-01
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Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, president of the United States, from July 19, 1940 to January 20, 1941.The White House, Christmas 1941.The White House1941-01-01
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Mr. Roosevelt speaksfour speeches by President Roosevelt ...Oxford University Press1941-01-01
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Por qué nos armamosLa Revista de Buenos Aires1941-01-01
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Summary of past policy, and of more immediate events, in relation to the Pacific area. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a summary of past policy of this country in relation to the Pacific area and of the more immediate events leading up to this Japanese onslaught upon our forces and territory.U. S. Govt. print. off.1941-01-01
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United States forces in Icelandmessage from the President of the United States transmitting ....U.S. G.P.O.1941-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltWar-and neutrality : with a special introduction and explanatory notes by President RooseveltMacmillan1941-01-01-
Porquê nos armamosCoordenador das relações culturais e comercials entre as repúblicas americanas1941-01-01
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Interstate compact to conserve oil and gasmessage from the President of the United States transmitting ....U.S. G.P.O.1941-01-01
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The pathway to peaceThe Maple press company1942-01-01
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The war messagebeing the addresses of the president to the nation and Congress concerning the involvement of the United States in a war with the empire of Japan, and Axis powersRitten House1942-01-01
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Nossa democracia em açãoa filosofia do presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt tal como se encontra em seus discursos, mensagens e outros documentos públicos.Livraria do globo1942-01-01
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The war messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt, December 8, 1941, to October 12, 1942the president's war addresses to the people & to the Congress of the United States of America.Published by the United States of America1942-01-01
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The war messages of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, December 8, 1941, to October 12, 1942.The President's war addresses to the people & to the Congress of the United States of America.1942-01-01
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Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.The White House1942-01-01
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A proclamationImmunize all children before May 1, for Child Health Day, 1942Government Printing Office.1942-01-01
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The great betrayalPresident Roosevelt's report on Japanese aggression ...American Council on Public Affairs1942-01-01
Development of United States foreign policy.Addresses and messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt compiled from official sources, intended to present the chronological development of the foreign policy of the United States from the announcement of the good neighbor policy in 1933, including the War declarations.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01-
The pathway to peaceas told by Franklin Delano Roosevelt more than a year ago in his message to Congress on December 8th 1941 and his radio address to the People of the United States of America on December 9th, 1941.Maple Press1942-01-01
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My neighbours of Canadaan addressKing's Printer?1942-01-01
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A message from the President to the Belgian people.The Belgian Information Center1942-01-01
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Roosevelt's foreign policy, 1933-1941[his] unedited speeches and messagesW. Funk1942-01-01
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Rūzuveruto Daitōryō no rohen danwaPresident Roosevelt's fireside talk, Oct. 13, 1942Kokusai Shuppansha1942-01-01
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Rinkorun-sai ni okeru Rūzuveruto Daitōryō no enzetsuPresident Roosevelt to the American nation (Feb. 13, 1943)Kokusai Shuppansha1943-01-01
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The war messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt, December 8, 1941, to October 12, 1942Supplement: November 7, 1942 to July 30, 1943 : The President's war addresses to the people of the United States, to the congress of the United States, and to other nations1943-01-01
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"A voice that must be heard"extracts from statements regarding Americans of Japanese ancestrypublisher not identified1943-01-01
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Roosevelt talarNatur och kultur1943-01-01
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Inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States.U.S. Government Printing Office1943-01-01
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D-day prayerU.S. Government Printing Office1944-01-01
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The American wayselections from the public addresses and papers of Franklin D. RooseveltPhilosophical Library1944-01-01
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Messages de guerre de Franklin D. Roosevelt, 8 Décembre 1941-27 Juin 1944messages de guerre du Président à la nation et au Congrès des Etats-Unis d'Amérique et communications aux peuples et aux dirigeants des Nations Unies et d'ItalieLes services d'information américains1944-01-01
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Let our hearts be stouta prayerTypophiles1944-01-01
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Rendezvous with destinyaddresses and opinions of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.1944-01-01
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Address by the President before the International brotherhood of teamsters, Washington, D.C., September 23, 1944U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1944-01-01
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The president's speechillustrated by nineteen artistsIndependent Voters Committee of the Arts and Sciences for Roosevelt1944-01-01
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The people's rights and the 1944 electionsa comparative record, Franklin D. Roosevelt vs. Thomas E. Dewey[s.n.]1944-01-01
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"Toward United Nations"a memorial to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945 : brief excerpts from addresses and public papers, 1933-1945Stephens Press1945-01-01
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Mr. Roosevelt and the BibleAmerican Bible Society1945-01-01
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Last address of President Franklin Delano RooseveltCanregie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Intercourse and Education1945-01-01
My friendstwenty-eight history making speechesFoster & Stewart1945-01-01-
The war messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt, December 8, 1941 to April 13, 1945the President's war addresses to the people & to the Congress of the United States of America1945-01-01
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The Bible and the nationsexcerpts from letters and addresses of Franklin Delano RooseveltAmerican Bible society1945-01-01
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A Baker Street foliofive letters about Sherlock Holmes from Franklin Delano RooseveltThe Pamphlet house1945-01-01
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Messaggi di guerra di Franklin D. Rooseveltdal 6 luglio 1944 all'11 aprile 1945 : discorsi di guerra del Presidente al popolo e al Congresso degli Stati Uniti d'America e ad altri popoliServizio provvisiorio informazioni internazionali del Governo degli Stati Uniti1945-01-01
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De oorlogs-redevoeringen van Franklin D. Roosevelt van 6 juli, 1944 tot 13 april, 1945 ...1945-01-01
Fourth inaugural address of Franklin D. RooseveltPresident of the United States, delivered on the portico of the White House, Washington, D.C., together with the invocation and benediction, January 20, 1945U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1945-01-01-
Roosevelt sprichtdie Kriegsreden des Präsidenten.Bermann-Fischer1945-01-01
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Combats pour demain.Nagel1945-01-01
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Our realization of tomorrowthe Jefferson day address of Franklin Delano RooseveltPriv. print. for Abraham Lincoln book shop1945-01-01
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International Monetary Fundmessage from the President of the United States transmitting recommendation for the passage of legislation dealing with the subscription of the United States to the International Monetary Fund, and our membership in such fundU.S. G.P.O.1945-01-01
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"A history of the case" in Franklin D. Roosevelt's own words1945-01-01
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Nothing to fearthe selected addresses of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1932-1945Houghton Mifflin company1946-01-01
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Amerika und Deutschland, 1936-1945Auszüge aus Reden und DokumentenHrsg. im Auftrage der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten1946-01-01
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The living words of F. D. Roosevelt.Thacker & co., ltd.1946-01-01
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Franklin Roosevelt and the Lowell house bellscorrespondence between Mr. Roosevelt and Professor Coolidge relating to a piece of undergraduate pleasantry, first brought to light by the Harvard Crimson.Priv. print. by the Karg printing company1946-01-01
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Pearl Harborspeeches before and after Pearl HarborShaman & Schlick1946-01-01
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Olhando para o futuro[uma compilação de artigos e conferências]Livraria Progresso, Aguiar & Souza1946-01-01
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Nothing to FearAyer Co Pub1946-12-01
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F.D.R. Gettysburg speech, delivered at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania May 30, 1934Printed for private distribution by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Collectors' Association1947-01-01
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F. D. R.his personal letterslst ed.Duell, Sloan and Pearce1947-01-01
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Franklin Delano Rooseveltselections from his writingsInternational Publishers1947-01-01
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Projevy na slavností schůzi ústředního národního výboru hlavního města Prahy dne 11. dubna 1947 u přiležitosti uděleni čestného občanství presidentu Spojenv́ch států severoamerických F.D. Rooseltovi in memoriamPresidium hlavniho mesta Prahy1947-01-01
F.D.R., his personal letters1st ed.Duell, Sloan, and Pearce1947-01-01
Wartime correspondence between President Roosevelt and Pope Pius XIIThe Macmillan Company1947-01-01-
F.D.R., columnistthe uncollected columns of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Foreword by Eleanor Roosevelt. Edited by Donald Scott Carmichael.Pellegrini1947-01-01
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F. D. R. lives onthe great speeches of President RooseveltPresidential Publishers1947-01-01
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The Roosevelt lettersbeing the personal correspondence of Franklin Delano RooseveltG. G. Harrap1949-01-01
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The Roosevelt lettersbeing the personal correspondence of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.Harrap1949-01-01
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As FDR saida treasury of his speeches, conversations and writingsDuell, Sloan and Pearce1950-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltVictory and the threshold of peaceHarper1950-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltThe call to battle stationsHarper1950-01-01-
The wit and wisdom of Franklin D. Roosevelt.Beacon Press1950-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltHumanity on the defensiveHarper1950-01-01
The public papers and addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltThe tide turnsHarper1950-01-01-
Franklin D. Roosevelt's own storytold in his own words from his private and public papers[1st ed.]Little, Brown1951-01-01
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My friends; twenty-eight history making speechesFoster & Stewart1951-01-01
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's own story, told in his own words from his private and public papers as selected by Donald Day.[1st ed.]Little, Brown1951-01-01
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Franklin Roosevelt and the Supreme CourtD.C. Heath and Company1952-01-01
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Roosevelt and Daniels, a friendship in politics.University of North Carolina Press1952-01-01
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The sprout incidentPrinted at the Thistle Press1955-01-01
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Press conferences of Franklin Delano RooseveltGeneral Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library1956-01-01
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Press conferences, 1933-1945National Archives and Records Service, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library1956-01-01
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Correspondence between the chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the presidents of the USA and the prime ministers of Great Britain during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-19452nd ed.].Progress1957-01-01
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The press conferences of [Franklin D. Roosevelt], 1933-1945Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration1957-01-01
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The Roosevelt readerselected speeches, messages, press conferences and lettersHolt, Rinehart & Winston1957-01-01
Selected speeches, messages, press conferences, and letters.Rinehart1957-01-01-
Franklin D. Roosevelt and conservation, 1911-1945.Compiled and edited by Edgar B. Nixon.General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library1957-01-01
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The Roosevelt readerselected speeches, messages, press conferences, and lettersHolt, Rinehart, Winston1960-01-01
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F.D.R. speaksauthorized edition of speeches delivered by Franklin Delano Roosevelt [1933 to 1945]Washington Records1960-01-01
Nothing to fearthe selected addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1932-1945Popular Library1961-01-01-
The inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower [and] John F. KennedySpoken Arts1962-01-01
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Memorable quotations of Franklin D. Roosevelt.Crowell1965-01-01
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Roosevelt and Frankfurtertheir correspondence, 1928-1945Little, Brown1967-01-01
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Roosevelt and Frankfurtertheir correspondence, 1928-45The Bodley Head1968-01-01
Roosevelt and Frankfurter: their correspondence, 1928-1945Little, Brown1968-01-01-
Rousevelt and Frankfurtertheir correspondence 1928-1945Bodley Head1968-01-01
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F.D. Roosevelt and foreign affairs.HarvardU.P.1969-01-01
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Professors and judges as advisors to governmentreflections on the Roosevelt-Frankfurter relationship1969-01-01
Rendezvous with destinyaddresses and opinions of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, selected and arranged with factual and historical references and summaries by J.B.S. HardmanKraus Reprint Co.1969-01-01
Franklin D. Roosevelt and foreign affairs.Belknap Press of Harvard University Press1969-01-01-
F.D.R.his personal lettersKraus Reprint Co.1970-01-01
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945.Oceana Publications1971-01-01
For the President, personal and secretcorrespondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. BullittHoughton Mifflin1972-01-01-
Complete presidential press conferences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.Introd. by Jonathan Daniels.Da Capo Press1972-01-01
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The F.D.R. memoirs, as written by Bernard Asbell.Introd. by Anna Roosevelt Halsted.[1st ed.]Doubleday1973-01-01
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The messages between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston S. Churchill, 1939-1945 and related materials in the Franklin D. Roosevelt LibraryNational Archives and Record Services, General Services Administration1973-01-01
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The sunny side of FDR.Compiled and edited by M.S. Venkataramani.Ohio University Press1973-01-01
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Map room messages of President Roosevelt (1939-1945)ProQuest LLC1973-01-01
Complete Presidential Press Conferences of Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1933-1945/FDR and the Era of the New Deal SeriesDa Capo Pr1973-06-01-
Ah that voicethe fireside chats of Franklin Delano RooseveltJohn Ben Shepperd, Jr. Library of the Presidents, Presidential Museum1974-01-01
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Roosevelt and Churchilltheir secret wartime correspondenceBarrie and Jenkins1975-01-01
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Four freedoms speech, 6th January 1961.Taurus Press1976-01-01
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's 'four freedoms' speech, 6th January 1941Taurus Press1978-01-01
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Dinner in commemoration of the birthday of Woodrow Wilson, Thursday, December twenty-eight, 1933, the Mayflower, Washington, D.CaddressWoodrow Wilson Foundation1978-01-01
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Trade unionisma little book of informationInternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers1979-01-01
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The victory of the American peopleregister and vote!United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, CIO1979-01-01
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and foreign affairs, January 1937 - August 1939Garland1979-01-01
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The wisdom and wit of Franklin D. RooseveltPeter Pauper Press1982-01-01
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How I am going to conduct my responsibilitiesmy personal attitude1982-01-01
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An enormous gustothe manuscript of Franklin Roosevelt's burial instructionsD.S. Carmichael1983-01-01
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, usher booksClearwater Pub.1986-01-01
Franklin D. Roosevelt's inaugural address of 1933National Archives and Records Administration1988-01-01-
Complete CorrespondenceHarperCollins Publishers Ltd1988-10-06
FDR's fireside chatsPenguin1992-01-01-
The wisdom of FDRCarol Pub. Group1993-01-01
The essential Franklin Delano RooseveltGramercy Books1995-01-01
Fireside chatsPenguin Books1995-01-01-
FDR C/Win/UsCaribbean Books1997-06-01
Great speechesDover Publications1999-01-01
The words that reshaped AmericaF.D.R.Quill2000-01-01
Correspondence Between Stalin, Roosevelt, Truman, Churchill and Attlee During World War IIUniversity Press of the Pacific2001-06-01-
The Road to Victorythe Voices of World War II 1939 to VE Day, 1945Abridged editionScenario Productions2003-09-01
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The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano RooseveltIndyPublish.com2003-12-01
State of the Union Addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltIndyPublish.com2004-01-01-
The greatest speeches of all timevolume 1Nostalgia Co.2004-01-01
Margaret FullerKessinger Publishing2004-05-07
State Of The Union Addresses Of Franklin Delano RooseveltKessinger Publishing2004-06-30-
President Roosevelt's Response To The International Refugee SituationW.. (Research Collections in American Politics)LexisNexis2004-08-01
My dear Mr. Stalinthe complete correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. StalinYale University Press2005-01-01-
My dear Mr. Stalinthe complete correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. StalinYale University Press2005-01-01
F.D.R.His Personal Letters, Early YearsKessinger Publishing, LLC2005-03-01
My FriendsTwenty Eight History Making SpeechesKessinger Publishing, LLC2005-04-01
Looking ForwardKessinger Publishing2005-05-01-
The New Deal And Political ReformJeffrey Norton Pub2006-06-16
State of the Union Addresses of Franklin D. RooseveltIndyPublish2006-07-12
The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Large Print Edition)BiblioBazaar2006-08-14
State of the Union AddressHard Press2006-11-03
The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano RooseveltIndyPublish2007-06-12
Nothing To FearThe Selected Addresses Of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1932-1945Kessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-25
Greatest Presidential Speeches of the 20th CenturyTopics Entertainment2007-10-01-
Franklin D. RooseveltApplewood Books2008-02-01
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FDRselected speeches of president Franklin D RooseveltRed and Black Publishers2010-01-01
My own storyfrom private and public papers1st Transaction ed. 2011.Transaction Publishers2011-01-01-
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelttheir essential wisdomFall River Press2014-01-01
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State of the Union, 1934Project Gutenberg
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and foreign affairs
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Spending to save
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Declaration of war on GermanyProject Gutenberg
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Four freedoms speechProject Gutenberg
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The messages between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston S. Churchill1939-1945
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Inaugural speechProject Gutenberg
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How I am going to conduct my responsibilitiesmy personal attitude
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Looking forward
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F.D.R., his personal letters, 1905-19281st ed.Duell
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945-
The Roosevelt Letters Volume 2.Harrap
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The Roosevelt Letters.Harrap
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An enormous gustothe manuscript of Franklin Roosevelt's burial instructionsD.S. Carmichael]
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The Roosevelt Letters Volume 3.Harrap
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A date that will live in infamyProject Gutenberg