The president's wife and the librarian

letters at an exhibition

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Table of Contents

Introduction / Mark Bartlett
Edith Kermit Roosevelt, a biographical essay / Sylvia Jukes Morris
The president's wife and the librarian / Harriet Shapiro
An excerpt from Books and people / Marion Morrison King
Letters to my mother / Alice Gore King
A note on Edith Roosevelt's papers at Harvard University / Wallace Finley Dailey.

Edition Notes

"April 2, 2009 - December 31, 2009. The Assunta, Ignazio, Ada & Romano Peluso exhibition gallery."

Cover included in pagination.

Colophon on p. [44].

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New York
Other Titles
Letters at an exhibition

Classifications

Library of Congress
E757.3.R65 N48 2009

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Pagination
40, [6] p.
Number of pages
40

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43893149M
ISBN 10
0981961908
ISBN 13
9780981961903
OCLC/WorldCat
418276284

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