Foundations of the Republic: Speeches and Addresses.

“American ideals do not require to be changed so much as they require to be understood and applied": First Edition of Calvin Coolidge's Foundations of the Republic: Speeches and Addresses; Inscribed by Him

Foundations of the Republic: Speeches and Addresses.

COOLIDGE, Calvin.

Item Number: 78019

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926.

First edition of this collection of speeches from the 30th President of the United States. Octavo, original cloth, gilt titles to the spine, frontispiece. Inscribed by the author, “To S.D. Green With Regards Calvin Coolidge.” In near fine condition. Uncommon signed and inscribed.

Proclamation upon the Death of Woodrow Wilson, February 3, 1924 The Democracy of Sports The United Nation Freedom and its Obligations The Progress of a People Economy in the Interest of All Education: the Cornerstone of Self-government What it Means to Be a Boy Scout Equality of Rights The High Place of Labor Ordered Liberty and World Peace Authority and Religious Liberty A Free Republic Good Sportsmanship Patriotism in Time of Peace Religion and the Republic The Genius of America Discriminating Benevolence The Duties of Citizenship The Press under a Free Government Inaugural Address, March 4, 1925 The Spiritual Unification of America The Reign of Law The Navy as a Instrument of Peace Contribution of the Norsemen to America Washington Toleration and Liberalism Jose De San Martin, Latin-American Liberator Government and Business The Farmer and the Nation Constructive Economy Journalism in the New World The New Responsibilities of Women Training Youth for Character States Rights and National Unity John Ericsson Ways to Peace The Inspiration of the Declaration

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