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Fear God and take your own part / by Theodore Roosevelt.
London : Hodder & Stoughton, MCMXVI [1916]
xii, 15-414 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents: Fear God and take your own part.--Warlike power--The prerequisite for the preservation of social values.--Where there is a sword for offence there must be a sword for defence.--America first--A phrase or a fact?--International duty and hyphenated Americanism.-Peace insurance by preparedness against war.--Uncle Sam's only friend is Uncle Sam.--The sound of laughter and of playing children has been stilled in Mexico.--When is an American not an American?--The Japanese in Korea.--The Panama blackmail treaty.--Conclusion.--Appendix A: Murder on the high seas.--Appendix B: Americanism.--Appendix C: Letter in reply to a request to speak at a mass meeting on behalf of the Armenians.--Appendix D: Record on preparedness.
Presented to Eton College by Eugen Millington-Drake in 1938.
Dark blue leather quarter binding with gilt lettering on spine, gilt top, marbled paper covered boards, five raised bands; bound by Best & Co.
At request of Eugen Millington-Drake, ms. signature of Theodore Roosevelt pasted onto title page and ms. note of Eleanor Roosevelt tipped into title page, dated 1925.
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