Cover of the first edition of My Brother Theodore Roosevelt by his sister
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. Published in September 1921. PWM Coll.
A year before the book was released, Corinne was in Portland, Maine, as one of the speakers at a major Republican convention. I picked the newspaper clippings of her talking a little bit about Maine, one of her experiences, and her brother Theodore's appreciation for the State. Then, in 1922, she worked with the Portland Press Herald newspaper to promote her book about her brother, and released a once-a-week series of 12 articles. Each of the 12 articles is in this post.
Sun Journal - September 9, 1920
Sun Journal - September 9, 1920
Sun Journal - September 9, 1920
Evening Express - November 5, 1921
May 14, 1922
Portland Press Herald - May 22, 1922
Portland Press Herald - May 22, 1922 - Page 12
Portland Press Herald - May 22, 1922
Portland Press Herland - May 29, 1922 - Page 5
Portland Press Herald - May 29, 1922
Portland Press Herland - June 5, 1922 - Page 13
Portland Press Herald - June 5, 1922
Portland Press Herland - June 12, 1922 - Page 10
Portland Press Herald - June 12, 1922
Portland Press Herland - June 19, 1922 - Page 14
Portland Press Herald - June 19, 1922
Portland Press Herland - June 26, 1922 - Page 12
Portland Press Herald - June 26, 1922
Portland Press Herland - July 3, 1922 - Page 12
Portland Press Herald - July 3, 1922
Portland Press Herland - July 10, 1922 - Page 10
Portland Press Herald - July 10, 1922
Portland Press Herland - July 17, 1922 - Page 11
Portland Press Herald - July 24, 1922
Portland Press Herland - July 24, 1922 - Page 5
Portland Press Herald - July 24, 1922
Portland Press Herland - July 31, 1922 - Page 12
Portland Press Herald - July 31, 1922
Portland Press Herland - August 7, 1922 - Page 5
Portland Press Herald - August 7, 1922
This is one of the first edition hardcover books released in September 1921 by Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. One interesting thing about this book is the newspaper clippings glued to some of the pages.
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The Narcissus is featured in the national Gold Award-winning novel, Teddy Roosevelt, Millie, and the Elegant Ride. The "Elegant Ride" is the Narcissus. Theodore Roosevelt was a passenger on the Narcissus on August 18, 1914, between Lewiston and Portland, Maine, while campaigning for the Progressive Party candidates.
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Independent book publisher Phil Morse,
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for the Middle Reader category for the Eric
Hoffer Book Award. Congratulations to
award-winning Maine author, Jean M. Flahive 😊

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