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Roosevelt, Elliott 1910-1990
Most widely held works about
Elliott Roosevelt
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A rendezvous with destiny : the Roosevelts of the White House by Elliott Roosevelt(
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Mother R. : Eleanor Roosevelt's untold story by Elliott Roosevelt(
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I love a Roosevelt by Patricia Peabody Roosevelt(
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Papers, 1942-1962 by Minnewa Bell(
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İfşa ediyorum! : Atlantik-Kazablanka-Kahire-Tahran-Yalta konferanslarının içyüzü by Elliott Roosevelt(
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News of the day. [Vol. 12, no. 300--excerpt. Churchill hails Yanks in Iceland(
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A rendez-vous with destiny : the Roosevelts of the White House by Elliott Roosevelt(
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News of the day. [Vol. 18, no. 297--excerpt]. Ringside seat at the battle of Washington(
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News of the day. [Vol. 18, no. 296--excerpt. Elliott Roosevelt star witness at Senate inquiry--Washington, D.C(
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News of the day. [Vol. 8, no. 267--excerpt]. Port Aransas, Texas--[president has real fish story to tell(
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Papers donated by the children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt, [ca. 1686]-1959 by Roosevelt family(
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Family papers, 1902-1968 by John Aspinwall Roosevelt(
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Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive) by Max Lerner(
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Mother ought to feel swell!" said captain Elliott Roosevelt(
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Papers, 1920-1970 by Henry Belin Du Pont(
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Papers of George W. Goddard, 1889-1984 (bulk 1940-1976) by George W Goddard(
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Roosevelt, Elliott(
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Progressive party members left to right, seated are Wallace and Elliott Roosevelt, standing are Dr. Harlow Shapley and Jo Davidson(
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Return of the Roosevelts(
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Papers, 1889-1983 (bulk 1940-1976) by George W Goddard(
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Most widely held works by
Elliott Roosevelt
An untold story; the Roosevelts of Hyde Park by Elliott Roosevelt (
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10
editions published
between
1973
and
1974
in
English
and held by
2,199
libraries
worldwide
Creates an intimate portrait of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt as individuals, husband and wife, and world leaders, as witnessed by their son.
Murder at the palace by Elliott Roosevelt (
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20
editions published
between
1987
and
1996
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,827
libraries
worldwide
In the fall of 1942, at the height of World War II, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt journeys to London as her husband's emissary. Her agenda is a full one: meeting with dignitaries from the Allied nations, visiting U.S. Army bases, paying court to King George. But the murder of Sir Anthony Brooke-Hardinge, equerry to the King, provides a mystery too intriguing to ignore.
A first class murder by Elliott Roosevelt (
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18
editions published
between
1991
and
2001
in
English
and held by
1,790
libraries
worldwide
When a shady Russian envoy traveling to the U.S. is murdered and a stash of jewels owned by White Russians is missing, Eleanor must assess the motives of privileged passengers, including a Russian ballerina emigree, and such real-life characters as Charles Lindbergh, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benny, Henry Luce, Josephine Baker and a young John F. Kennedy.
Murder in the Blue Room by Elliott Roosevelt (
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8
editions published
between
1990
and
1992
in
English
and held by
1,736
libraries
worldwide
It's another case for Eleanor Roosevelt when she discovers the battered corpse of a woman in the Blue Room while Washington's at war.
The White House pantry murder : an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery by Elliott Roosevelt (
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13
editions published
between
1987
and
1992
in
English
and held by
1,735
libraries
worldwide
It's Christmas 1941 and the White House is being prepared for a visit from Winston Churchill. With all the security measures in force, how does an unidentified man's body get into the walk-in refrigerator?
Murder and the First Lady by Elliott Roosevelt (
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20
editions published
between
1984
and
1986
in
4
languages
and held by
1,726
libraries
worldwide
It's 1939 and a young White House staffer, congressman's son Philip Garber, has been found dead in the apartment of Pamela Rush-Hodgeborne, one of the First Lady's secretaries. The obvious suspect: English-born Pamela, who mixed lover Philip a fatal old-fashioned. (Cyanide in the bitters.) But Eleanor is sure that Pamela is innocent - despite suggestions that Pamela and Philip pulled off a diamond heist together back in England.
Murder in the Oval Office by Elliott Roosevelt (
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18
editions published
between
1900
and
1991
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,707
libraries
worldwide
In 1934 at the White House the First Lady again proves her skills as an amateur sleuth. A foe of crooked financiers, Alabama Congressman Winstead Colmer is shot dead in the Oval Office by someone who leaves the room locked and bolted from the inside. Helping to solve the puzzle, Mrs. Roosevelt concentrates on searching for the killer among persons close to Colmer, including his wife.
The Hyde Park murder by Elliott Roosevelt (
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13
editions published
between
1985
and
1986
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,699
libraries
worldwide
After being accused of a multi-million-dollar stock swindle, Alfred Doolittle Hannah dies in an apparent suicide, but First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt suspects murder.
Murder in the Rose Garden by Elliott Roosevelt (
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11
editions published
between
1989
and
1991
in
English
and held by
1,699
libraries
worldwide
"A Thomas Dunne book." A blackmailer is found dead in the White House rose garden and Mrs. Roosevelt soon finds that many men had a motive to kill this society matron.
Murder in the west wing : an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery by Elliott Roosevelt (
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14
editions published
between
1992
and
2000
in
English
and held by
1,661
libraries
worldwide
In March 1936, White House staffer Paul Duroc dies of cyanide poisoning while having drinks with purchasing agent Therese Rolland, and she is charged with the murder. Believing in the young woman's innocence, the First Lady decides to assist the investigation of Secret Service agent Stan Szezygiel and Washington, D.C., Det. Lt. Edward Kennelly. Meanwhile, FDR is marshaling support for his 1936 reelection, a job made easier since the assassination six months earlier of Louisiana candidate Huey Long. Backroom information and campaign machinations tie Duroc to the Long machine, leading the First Lady, Szezygiel and Kennelly deep into Louisiana power circles to find the killer.
Murder in the East Room by Elliott Roosevelt (
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13
editions published
between
1993
and
2001
in
English
and held by
1,636
libraries
worldwide
Eleanor Roosevelt's investigation of a senator found dead in the East Room leads her to a complex political mystery.
Murder in the Red Room by Elliott Roosevelt (
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10
editions published
between
1992
and
2000
in
English
and held by
1,602
libraries
worldwide
"An Eleanor Roosevelt mystery." Eleanor Roosevelt tries to find out who stabbed a notorious mobster in the red room of the White House.
Murder at midnight : an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery by Elliott Roosevelt (
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14
editions published
between
1930
and
2000
in
English
and held by
1,594
libraries
worldwide
When a judge staying in the White House is stabbed to death police arrest a black maid, but Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the president, does not believe the maid did it. Her investigation reveals the judge was a sadist and a sex fiend and had many enemies, some in the White House. By the author of Murder in the Chateau.
A royal murder by Elliott Roosevelt (
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9
editions published
between
1994
and
1999
in
English
and held by
1,543
libraries
worldwide
In the 15th novel featuring Eleanor Roosevelt, the first lady travels to the Bahamas to prevent the Duke and Duchess of Windsor from turning the island into a German base, a mission complicated by a murder.
Murder at Hobcaw Barony by Elliott Roosevelt (
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10
editions published
between
1986
and
1987
in
English and No Linguistic Content
and held by
1,534
libraries
worldwide
While vacationing in South Carolina, Mrs. Roosevelt meets several Hollywood stars who all become suspects when a movie producer is found dead in his bedroom.
Murder in the Executive Mansion by Elliott Roosevelt (
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9
editions published
between
1995
and
1999
in
English
and held by
1,513
libraries
worldwide
First lady Eleanor Roosevelt masquerades as a detective in a Washington night club to hunt the killer of her social secretary. Police blame a love affair gone sour, but Eleanor discovers a German spy ring in the White House. By the author of A Royal Murder.
Murder in the chateau : an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery by Elliott Roosevelt (
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8
editions published
between
1996
and
1999
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,464
libraries
worldwide
In World War II, Eleanor Roosevelt, the president's wife, travels secretly to occupied France to attend a meeting to plan Hitler's assassination. When the German delegate is murdered, politics takes a back seat to sleuthing.
Murder in the Lincoln Bedroom : an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery by Elliott Roosevelt (
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16
editions published
between
2000
and
2003
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,448
libraries
worldwide
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Murder in the map room : an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery by Elliott Roosevelt (
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13
editions published
between
1998
and
2001
in
English
and held by
1,443
libraries
worldwide
During World War II, a visit by Madame Chiang Kai-Shek to the White House is marred by murder. The victim is a Chinese man, found in the map room with his throat slit. Eleanor Roosevelt investigates.
Elliott Roosevelt's Murder at the president's door : an Eleanor Roosevelt mystery by William Harrington (
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9
editions published
between
2001
and
2003
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,335
libraries
worldwide
Eleanor Roosevelt embarks on her latest adventure when she delves into Washington's seedy underworld in search of the mastermind behind an assassination attempt.
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Ruzvel't, Èlliot. 罗斯福
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