Theodore Roosevelt's : (Record no. 22191)

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Classification number E 757 .R67 1927
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Theodore Roosevelt's :
Remainder of title letters to his children /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Joseph Bucklin Bishop
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Charles Scribner's Sons,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c1927
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent x, 240 pages ;
Dimensions 19 cm.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Introduction -- In the Spanish war -- Youthful bible commentators -- Fine names for guinea pigs -- A cougar and lynx hunt -- Dogs that climb tress -- The Pig named Maude -- Advice and news -- Archie and Quentin -- Incidents of home-coming -- Uncle Remus and White house pets -- The Dog "Gem" -- Presidential nurse for guinea pigs -- Thanksgiving in the white house -- A white house Christmas -- Tom Quartz and Jack -- A Far Western trip -- Tame wild creatures -- Western customs and scenery -- Treasure for the children -- More treasures -- A homesick president -- Josiah's passionate day -- Loves and sports of the children -- A President at play -- To Ted on a hunting trio -- End of summer at Oyster Bay -- "Valuablest" kind of rabbits -- A Preaching letter -- Proper place for sports -- Concerning getting "smashed" -- The Art of Uncle Remus -- A ride and a pillow fight -- Study and play -- Quentin's first fall -- Homesick for Sagamore hill -- Joy over a football victory -- Vice-Mother of the children -- Quentin's sixth birthday -- A President's poor protection -- Ted's sprained ankle -- The Supreme Christmas joy -- A Day with a juggler -- Merits of military and civil life -- Root and Taft -- Senator Hanna's death -- Irritating remark by Quentin -- Japanese wrestling -- Love for the White House -- Peter Rabbit's funeral -- Charms of Valley Forge -- Washington's companions at Valley Forge -- On the Eve of election -- Bill the Lizard -- On the eve of election -- Big Jim White -- Winter life in the White House -- Playtime of the children -- A Japanese boy's letter -- On counting days and wrestling -- Spring in Washington -- A hunting trip -- Abernethy the Wolf hunter -- Prairie girls -- Bears, bobcats and skip -- Home again with skip -- Skip in the White House -- Officers of Togo's fleet -- A President as cook -- Quentin's quaint sayings -- Advice regarding newspaper annoyances -- Incidents of a Southern trip -- Poets and princes -- Novels and games -- Christmas present of his old nurse -- Dickens and Thackeray -- A Tribute to Archie -- Pillow fights with the boys -- Sorrows of Skip -- "An interesting circus experience" -- A Big and lonely White House -- A New puppy and a new house -- A Quentin anecdote -- A Visit to Washington's birthplace -- More about Dickens -- No place like Sagamore Hill -- Attic delights -- Presidential rescue of a kitten -- Sports of Quentin and Archie -- Skip and Archie -- A Trukey Hunt at Pine Knot -- Pets on shipboard -- Names of the guns -- Reflections on the way -- Events since Columbus's discovery -- Pride in America -- What the President saw at Panama -- On the way to Porto Rico -- What he saw in Porto Rico -- Sickness of Archie -- At the Jamestown exposition -- General Kuroki -- Temporary absence of Skip -- Death of Skip -- Quentin's snake adventure -- Trials of travelling president -- Changes of three centuries -- Peculiarities of Mississippi steamboats -- The Lone cat of the camp -- Shooting the bear -- Quentin's "exquisite jest" -- Tom Pinch -- "Martin Chuzzlewit" -- Good reading for pacifists -- Quentin as a ball-player -- Four sheepish small boys -- John Burroughs and the flying squirrels -- Beauty of White House grounds -- Quentin and a beehive -- Quentin and turner -- Quentin and the pig -- A Presidential fall -- More about Quentin -- Tribute to Kermit -- Longing for home -- The Last hunt -- Quentin grown-up
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Summary, etc. Most of the letters in this volume were written by Theodore Roosevelt to his children during a period of more than a dozen years.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, 1858-1919
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Bishop, Joseph Bucklin
Relator term editor
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    Library of Congress Classification     Special Collection LRC - Annex National University - Manila Filipiniana 05/05/2022 Reaccessioned   FIL E 757 .R67 1927 NULIB000019950 05/20/2025 c.1 05/20/2025 Books