Typed Letter Signed with Autograph Corrections

ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR

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A DETAILED, IMPASSIONED LETTER ILLUSTRATING ROOSEVELT'S PROMINENCE IN PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS AND HER POSITION ON BANNING NUCLEAR TESTING. An important, lengthy letter signed by Eleanor Roosevelt, with numerous autograph corrections, written to an important political figure eleven days before the 1956 presidential election in which she campaigned for Adlai Stevenson, expressing the importance of a nuclear test ban. The letter reads (in full): My dear Friend: I was very sorry to get your letter and also sorry to see your statement in the paper. I feel it was a mistake for Mr. Stevenson or Mr. Finletter not to have explained to you long ago what they were actually proposing, as you have evidently accepted the Republican interpretation of Mr. Stevenson's suggestion. I grant you his first speech was not sufficiently explanatory but since then he has made very clear what he is trying to do and more than 270 scientists have agreed with his position. The administration tries to say that tests of the H-Bomb must go on or we would be set back two years should the Soviets decide to have the tests after agreeing not to. They also say that after all they have been working patiently to abolish all nuclear weapons and the only real way to have safety is through disarmament with inspection. I will agree entirely on this and so would Mr. Stevenson. This is the ultimate goal but we need badly a gesture to gain the confidence of countries of the world who can't possibly afford a war, since it now appears that we are always saying "No" and the Soviets are always making proposals which we are obliged to refuse. The H-Bomb is apparently the bomb that the scientists feel is the greatest menace to mankind and at the same time the explosion of this bomb is the one thing so far we have always been able to detect. The administration says that it is possible the Soviets may find some place in central Siberia where they can make explosions without our knowing about it, the Soviets could, on the other hand, be saying we may find such a place also. We would have to weigh the risk, between at some point destroying the human race, and the possibility of not detecting experiments on the H-Bomb and finding ourselves behind [the next two sentences are crossed out]. Our scientists would certainly continue all research up to the point of testing for they would know that this danger always existed. In recounting his achievements, the President did not mention his greatest achievement-the actual coming into being [?] the use of atomic energy for peacetime purposes to which 82 nations agree. This is a real historic step, and even though there was the greatest difficulty trying to insure that fissionable materials would not be used for military purposes, they found a way to do it. We might say there was a risk in this but the President must believe it is one of his greatest achievements, though he forgot to mention it when he was mentioning others that did not seem to me to be really valid. I know you know more about the need for inspection and control and have made a greater study of this question than anyone else and I could not agree with you more that this is a necessary step to reach a real disarmament in this whole nuclear field, but it may take a very long time to get there and at the present moment with the troubles multiplying for the Soviet Union and the explosion of the H-Bomb menacing all the human race (and the Soviets can't want their destruction any more than we want ours), it seems to me a reasonable risk to try to emphasize our desire for peace by making, within the disarmament conference this proposal. I do not think that we need feel we are going to fall behind the Soviets in research simply because we can't take the final step of testing an instrument which is already poisoning the atmosphere in many areas of the world. I was just told the other day of one area where it has affected the milk production, and this can be multiplied by effects which ar. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 2573

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Titel: Typed Letter Signed with Autograph ...
Verlag: np, New York
Erscheinungsdatum: 1956
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Newman, Ernest (i.e., William Roberts), musicologist (1868-1959).
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8vo. 1 page. To the musician Frederick Allan Wilshire (1868-1944). Newman is unable to provide information on Wagner Societies in England and gives an outline of the work that preoccupied him at the time: "I am glad to hear of the formation of your Wagner Society, and wish it good luck and long life. I don't know whether there are any other Wagner Societies still in existence in England. I would suggest your asking the Musical Times [.] I have completely given up lecturing: I have about a dozen books on hand, and I have had do give up every form of activity that draws upon the time I need for these. It seems a long while now since we heard the 'Ring' in Bristol. These were great days! [.]". In 1931 Newman had published his work "Fact and Fiction about Wagner". - With embossed letterhead. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 60112

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(Fosdick, Harry Emerson). Preston, John Hyde (1906-1980).
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Zustand: Very good. - Quarto, 32 pages, each 11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide. These pages comprise the complete heavily corrected manuscript of an article by John Hyde Preston. The work concerns the American pastor Harry Emerson Fosdick. The manuscript is signed in full "John Hyde Preston" and dated "March 6 - 28, 1929" in New York City. Included are an additional 10 single-sided typed pages consisting of pages 1 through 4, a single page numbered "4-10" and another numbered "5-11", page 11, and pages 21 through 23. Fosdick has penciled in numerous corrections and suggestions on pages 2 ("Please make this struggling sentence behave!"), 3 (Dr. Fosdick was "faced with the dilemma: Subscribe to the Westminster Confession or leave the pulpit. He left." The pages numbered "4-10" and those numbered "11", "21", "22", and "23" are heavily edited by Fosdick. The 32 handwritten pages of Preston's original version, with corrections throughout, was an even more devoted and passionate draft.Preceding the manuscript is a letter signed by Harry Emerson Fosdick consisting of 300 words typed on his "Park Avenue Baptist Church" stationery dated April 24, 1929. Having received the manuscript, Fosdick writes that "Of course, it is embarrassing to a modern man to read an article like this about himself. You are an artist yourself and you have made me in your own image." He goes on: "I have taken the liberty of marking up your manuscript with great freedom, supposing that is what you wanted me to do." Signed in full "Harry Emerson Fosdick".All of the pages are in generally very good condition except for page 22 of the typed draft which has substantial staining with damage to the brittle bottom edge of the sheet not affecting the text.A broadside card of a hymn by Harry Emerson Fosdick, which has been published in 143 hymnals over the years, is also included. The 7 inch high by 3-1/2 inch wide broadside, published circa 1930, is printed on card stock. The hymn in 5 stanzas to be sung to the tune "CWM RHONDDA" composed in 1907 by the Welsh composer John Hughes, begins: "God of grace and God of glory, / On thy people pour thy power; / Crown thine ancient church's story; / Bring her bud to glorious flower. / Grant us wisdom, Grant us courage, / For the facing of this hour.". There is a crease to the card's bottom corner.Also included is a typed letter to John Hyde Preston signed by an editor at World's Work, a Doubleday, Doran and Company publication, dated April 23, 1929. The letter mentions the "Fosdick article" for which he will received a check in payment. A version of Preston's article was published in the November 1929 issue of "World's Work". A central figure in the "Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy" which took place within American Protestantism in the 1920's and 30s, Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878-1969) was one of the most prominent liberal ministers of the period. Although a Baptist, he served as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Manhattan's West Village and subsequently as pastor of the inter-denominational Riverside Church in Morningside Heights. Fosdick viewed the Bible, not as the literal word of God but as a record of the unfolding of God's will. Investigated by the General Assembly of the Old Presbyterian Church, Fosdick avoided censure by resigning from New York's First Presbyterian Church to become pastor of the Park Avenue Baptist Church. An avid opponent of racism and injustice Fosdick was instrumental in persuading Ruby Gates to testify for the defense in the 1933 retrial of the Scottsboro Boys, the nine black youths who were tried before all-white juries for allegedly raping 2 white women (Ruby Bates and Victoria Price). Martin Luther King, Jr. regarded Fosdick as "the greatest preacher of this century" and frequently drew on passages and themes from Fosdick's sermons. In his 1958 memoir "Stride Toward Freedom", King's inscription for Fosdick reads: "If I were called upon to select the foremost prophets of our generation, I would choose you to head the list.". Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 95613

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regretting "that a Cabinet Meeting will prevent my attending your Conference at Wembley. I have been looking forward to this meeting with great pleasure, as I wished to try and say something to impress upon the public the necessity of treating political questions in a scientific spirit, and not merely in a short-vision, partisan frame of mind. Until we regard administration and legislation in precisely the same manner as a scientific worker approaches his work in a laboratory, we shall never be able to get results of a permanent character, nor shall we secure respect for our public institutions. I was hoping that one of the results of the war would have been to have eliminated from the House of Commons the 'methods of the dog fight'. Unfortunately, there are far too many signs that that hope is not to be fulfilled. The matter ultimately rests with the public, which ought to scan with scrupulous vigilance proceedings in Parliament, not merely in relation to this topic or that, but to the spirit of national concern which its debates show. If our social organisation is still so very rudimentary that the public are open to the exploitation of any interest that is placed for the moment in a position of economic advantage, it is mainly owing to the fact that scientific methods have hardly yet been applied to Society itself. I hope that as a result of your Conference a beginning will be made in the scientific consideration of the of the problems which confront Parliament, and if that happens the promoters of this Conference will have great cause to congratulate themselves on what they have done.", 2 sides 4to., 10 Downing Street, blindstamp headed paper, 28th May At the 1923 election, the Conservatives had lost their majority, and when they lost a vote of confidence in the House in January 1924, King George V called on MacDonald to form a minority Labour government, with the tacit support of the Liberals under Asquith from the corner benches. On 22nd January 1924, he took office as the first Labour Prime Minister, the first from a working-class background and one of the very few without a university education. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 41817

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telling him that he hasn't got "the revised typescript with the properly collated Boisgobey's and Gaboriau's, so I'm not sure how many first Vizetelly editions we have, but this is the list of titles and if you have any titles apart from these I would like to have them whatever the edition." there follows a list of titles by the two authors with an autograph addition at the end of the list and he then says he is "sorry I've missed out a Gaboriau Catastrophe 1890. As you see we seem to be pretty strong in Boisgobey's!.", 2 sides 8vo., with original envelope, C6 Albany, London, 27th November Henry Richard Vizetelly (1820-1894) was a British publisher and writer. He started the publications Pictorial Times and Illustrated Times, wrote several books while working in Paris and Berlin as correspondent for the Illustrated London News, and between 1880 and 1890, ran a publishing house in London, Vizetelly & Company. Fortuné Hippolyte Auguste Abraham-Dubois (1821-1891), under the nom de plume Fortuné du Boisgobey, was a French novelist. Émile Gaboriau (1832-1873) was a French writer, novelist, journalist, and a pioneer of detective fiction. Du Boisgobey was the chief of the followers of Émile Gaboriau, with whom his name is generally associated. He even wrote a sequel, La Vieillesse de M. Lecoq, using Gaboriau's character Monsieur Lecoq in 187778. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 42260

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A short encomium in blank verse for the secularist hero of the American Revolutionary War. Undated but the up-and-down signature is early -- as is the writing, which is pompous and conventional. Apparently unpublished. Not in Sidney-Fryer, A Clark Ashton Smith Bibliography. Minor edge nicks and creasing, some general rumpling, stain on verso, a good copy. (#136824). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 136824

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