Personal memoirs of the home life of the late Theodore Roosevelt as soldier, governor, vice president, and president, in relation to Oyster Bay .. . as a newspaper manknows a public character with whom he is thrown intoclose contact. These recollections are fragmentary andmost informal, and perhaps of greater value because oftheir unpretentious character.—Buffalo (N. Y.) Express,January 28, 1920. * * * The author is no novice in the art of writing—practically his whole life has been devoted to that work.* * * The stories are full of human interest.—Brooklyn Eagle. East Greenwich, R. I., Feb. 2


Personal memoirs of the home life of the late Theodore Roosevelt as soldier, governor, vice president, and president, in relation to Oyster Bay .. . as a newspaper manknows a public character with whom he is thrown intoclose contact. These recollections are fragmentary andmost informal, and perhaps of greater value because oftheir unpretentious character.—Buffalo (N. Y.) Express,January 28, 1920. * * * The author is no novice in the art of writing—practically his whole life has been devoted to that work.* * * The stories are full of human interest.—Brooklyn Eagle. East Greenwich, R. I., Feb. 26, 1920.—Albert L. Cheney,a native of this place, has recently published a book en-titled Personal Memoirs of the Home Life of the lateTheodore Roosevelt. In an autographed copy to theEditor of the Pendulum he pays a fine tribute to his formerhome town. The book is well written and contains alarge number of interesting photographs.—Fay R. Hunt,Editor Pendulum, East Greenwich, R. I. PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEMENT 4^ ? JS V, +J ?u e rH ?H n rH +j £! -i i o tl nj ^ H t. o+> -p <U C < n PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEMENT. PUBLISHERS ANNO UNCEMENT


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