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001ted: 1898 Colonel Roosevelt. Rough-rider colonel. Front page Harper's black & white half-tone portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, at start of Spanish-American War. 1898 antique print. 11x16 in. $100



004ted: PORTRAIT OF ROOSEVELT, ROUGH RIDER - 1900. Color litho, drawn by William Nicholson. Shows Theodore Roosevelt on horseback. Original cover of Harper's Weekly, Sept. 29, 1900. 100-year-old antique print. 11" x 15" $60
 


 

012ted: 1912 Roosevelt Bull Moose Cartoon. Original front page color litho from Harper's Weekly, 1912. Roosevelt is depicted as drumming up support for his possible third term as leader of the new Bull Moose Party. Billed as "The Littlest Show on Earth." (Three pinholes in left margin.) 11x16 in. $30



014ted: 1902 Alice Roosevelt Debut. Portrait on front page Harper's Weekly of Theodore Roosevelt's eldest daughter Alice, whose debutante dance was given at the White House. Genuine antique black & white print. 11x16 in. $40


 

016ted: 1904 Theodore Roosevelt Cartoon. Original black & white front page from Harper's. Cartoon of the popular president suggesting his western attire might be the official Republican Campaign Uniform. 9x13-1/2 in. $30
 



018ted: 1903 CARTOON - ROOSEVELT APPOINTS ARMY COMMANDER. 2-page centerfold in Harper's, 1903. "A Flying Leap - Will He Make It?" A Medical Diploma as a springboard, President Roosevelt hurtles Wood to his pedestal as Commander of the Army, as the spirits of Commanders of the Past watch. A rudderless armed forces waits below. Genuine antique print. 17" x 13" $50



020ted: UNIFORMS OF ROOSEVELT'S 'ROUGH RIDERS.' This old half-tone image shows the uniforms worn by the Rough Riders, Theodore Roosevelt's regiment that fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. Caption describes in detail the Khaki uniform of the rider, and the poncho of the other soldier. Original page, Leslie's Weekly, January 5, 1999 - antique print over 100 years old. 11" x 16"
Black & White is: $30
Color is: $40




024ted: 1912 Political caricature of Theodore Roosevelt as a chameleon. Beautiful hand colored engraved image titled,"The Mammoth Chameleon," drawn by C.J. Rudd from Harper's Weekly. Shows scene of Roosevelt as a chameleon. 11 x 16in. $40



025ted: C1912 Political caricature of the G.O.P. Party. Gorgeous engraving titled,"Lining Up For the Greatest Race in the World," drawn by W.A.Rogers from Harper's Weekly. 22 x 16 in $80



026ted: 1913 Political caricature of Teddy Roosevelt. Beautiful engraved image titled,"His Master's Voice," drawn by C.J. Budd from Harper's Weekly. 11 x 16in. $30


 

028ted: 1903 Wonderful images of President Roosevelt's speech making through Illinois and Wisconsin. Beautiful images titled,"The West's Magnificent Welcome to the Head of the Nation," from Leslie's Weekly. Shows scene of President Roosevelt touring through Illinois and Wisconsin. 22 x 16in. $80



030ted: Harper's Weekly "Constructions of the constitution will be found to vest the power where it will be exercised - in the national government" Roosevelt putting Supreme Court robe on Moody while Secretary of War Taft reads simplified constitution.1906 12 x 8 1/2 in. $40
031ted: Leslie's Weekly "Best Picture Ever Made of President Roosevelt" after a painting by George Burroughs 1905 hand colored 14 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. $70



032ted: Puck "The Warrior's Return" Fair trade languishing in high protection castle kept prisoner by the Dingley Tariff. Roosevelt return loaded with campaigning funds. Keppler 1904 chromolithograph. Two small stains in middle of print. 18 1/2 x 11 in. $80



034ted: Harper's Weekly "The 'Little Senate' " by Thulstrup pictured in President's Office: Littlefield, Burrow, Nelson, Foraker , Grosvenor, Quay. hand colored 1903 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in $40 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. $40



035ted: Harper's Weekly. "Good Friends and Possible Opponents" Theodore Roosevelt at the dedication of the Louisiana Purchase Expo in St. Louis. 1903 hand colored. 11 1/2 x 8 in $40



036ted: Leslie's Weekly "Theodore Roosevelt's Famous Regiment of Rough Riders" bottom of picture has key listing members of Troop K. which are, by number: No. 1 is Trooper William Tiffany, No. 2 is Bugler Cassi, No. 3 is Provo Sergeant Cash, No. 4 is Second Lieutenant Devereaux, No. 5 is Trooper George L. Smith, No. 6 is Sergeant R. Ronalds, No. 7 is Trooper Herrig, No. 8 is Sergeant S.G. Devore, No. 9 is Corporal Joe Stephens, No. 10 is Trooper Coville, No. 11 is Corporal Norman, No. 12 is Corporal Bull, No. 13 is Trooper B.F. Daniels, No. 14 is Trooper W.J. McKay, No. 15 is Surgeon Thorp and No. 16 is Trooper Lie. Hand colored 1898. 11 x 16 in. $95



037ted: Leslie's Weekly "Theodore Roosevelt, The Rough Rider" Montauk Point, Long Island1898 hand color 14 1/2 x 9 in. $60



038ted: Judge cover "Colonel Roastvelt Preparing for a National Gridiron-Club Dinner" 1906 being roasted: Cox, Bowen, Burton, Penrose, Wallace, Odell, trusts & railroad rebates. Uncle Sam looking on. chromolithograph 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 in $80



039ted: Harper's Weekly "The President in the West" Roosevelt in Arizona, California and New Mexico in 1903 8 x 11 1/2 in. $40



040ted: "The American Newspaper Office" Roosevelt's effect on activity 1911 chromolithograph 9 x 11 in $45

 


042ted: Harper's Weekly cover April 13, 1912 "The Colonel in Action" Teddy Roosevelt orating at a podium 14 1/2 x 9 in. $40



 





044ted: Harper's Weekly "With all his faults, we love him - still." 1904 hand colored. 9 x 13 in. 
Color is: $50
Black & White is: $40



045ted: Harper's Weekly "Germany Breaks Bread With The United States." White House State Dinner with Prince Henry of Germany, 1902. 15 x 19 in . $50

 
047ted: 1898 Hand colored half-tone from Leslie's Weekly Illustrated showing "Uniforms and Types of the Army and Navy -- Plate X. Rough Riders." Paragraph under caption describes how the uniforms are made and which materials are used.
16 x 11 in. $50
Black and White Half-tone: $40



048ted: 1898 Half-tones on double-page from Leslie's Weekly showing Buffalo soldiers getting shaved in the field barber-shops and camps. Caption reads, "The Barber-Shops in the Camps of Our Good-Looking Fighters, From Florida to California -- Our Soldiers in the Field Did Their Best to Secure "All the Comforts of Home" -- Yankee Ingenuity Supplied Various Substitutes for the Luxurious Barber's Chair."
21 x 16 in. $90



049ted: 1904 Color Lithograph from Puck showing several cartoons during Uncle Sam's Hallowe'en, with Uncle Sam holding a mirror up to his face and seeing Roosevelt's face.
20 x 14 in. $100



050ted: 1908 Color double-page Lithograph from Judge titled, "Which?" Lithograph shows two large drums with the words 'The Third Term" written on them with Roosevelt wearing a banner saying 'Square Deal' sitting on the left and a clown wearing a banner which reads 'Free Trade' seated at the right.
21 x 14 in. $120



051ted: 1901 Leslie's Weekly half-tone captioned, "President Roosevelt Enjoys A Notable Foot-Ball Game." Several half-tones show the President, Mrs. Roosevelt and their friends enjoying the spirited contest at Philadelphia between the Naval Academy and West Point teams.
16 x 11 in. $50



052ted: 1900 Half-tone from Harper's Weekly captioned, "Governor Roosevelt On The Stump." Half-tone shows the President standing on a platform above the audience and another half-tone below shows all the people gathered to watch the festivities.
16 x 11 in.
Black and White is: $20
Color is: $30



053ted: 1906 Chromolithograph from Judge captioned, "Uncle Sam - 'Is It Real Gold, Teddy?'" Scene shows President Roosevelt carrying a Rail-Road Rate Bill from the U.S.Senate as Uncle Sam points to it and asks the question. Ex-Library.
14 x 10 in. $50



054ted: 1906 double-page Chromolithograph from Judge showing President Roosevelt riding a buggy being pushed by Uncle Sam who points to people from the National Fresh Air Farm on the other side of a fence saying, "Twice I have told you to keep out of these grounds. Now you are here again." Caption under lithograph reads, "Skidoo!"
21 x 14 in. $60



055ted: 1906 Chromolithograph from Judge showing the G.O.P. patriotic elephant wearing a boxing glove on his trunk as the referee, Roosevelt, pats him down with the Square Deal. Caption reads, "Well Done!" Roosevelt tells the elephant, "You have done fine! We are finishing the year in great shape!" Ex-Library.
14 x 10 in. $50



056ted: 1887 double-page Chromolithograph from Puck by J. Ottman, Lithographers. Artist is J. Keppler. Caption underneath reads, "Little Roosevelt!!! - The Grand Old Party Must Be Hard-Up!"
20-1/2 x 14 in. $50



057ted: 1922 Half-tone showing the official White House portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, the Twenty-Sixth President of the United States. His birthdate and history are shown inside a caption on bottom of page.
16 x 11 in. $30



058ted: C. 1905 Double-page half-tone drawn by C.J. Budd featured in Harper's Weekly. Caption reads, "Bless You, My Children, Bless You!" Scene shows Roosevelt and two other politicians gesturing with their hands in foreground and another faint image of a man with a halo over his head standing above them.
21 x 16 in. $90



059ted: 1887 Double-page chromolithograph by J. Ottmann from Puck which reads, "Dance, Yer Little Runt! Dance!" Scene shows the Small Consumer jumping up to get away from all the flying bullets which are being shot by cowboys from the Coal Trust, and Miner's Union.
21 x 14 in. $60



060ted: 1912 Color lithograph from Harper's Weekly which reads, "My Ticket -- Theodore Roosevelt for President Forever." Ex-Library edition.
16 x 10-1/2 in. $50


061ted: 1909 Half-tone copyright by Peter A. Juley showing Theodore Roosevelt "Who Retired After Seven Years in the White House." Half-tone shows Roosevelt sitting in a chair on the lawn holding his hat on his lap.
15-1/2 x 10 in. $50



062ted: 1906 Chromolithograph from Judge captioned, "Which Will the Voters of the Keystone State Choose?" Ex-Library edition.
13-1/2 x 10 in. $40



063ted: 1900 Hand colored half-tone showing, "McKinley and Roosevelt, Photographed Just Before the Election of 1900." Bottom of page is trimmed through wording.
15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $60



064ted: 1901 Hand colored half-tone from Leslie's Weekly which reads, "President Roosevelt's Favorite Recreation."
15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $60



065ted: 1907 Half-tone from Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization with the caption reading, "Do You Think You Could Fly, Bill?" Scene shows Roosevelt, carrying his Big Stick on skis with another man riding an elephant below him. Artist is W.A. Rogers.
13 x 9 in. $50



066ted: 1908 Half-tone from Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization with the caption reading, "The "Square Deal" Dance." Scene shows a man looking out of a window at another man named Mellen jumping to get away from bullets shot by a man known as Bonaparte. W.A. Rogers, artist.
13 x 9 in. $50



067ted: 1912 Color Half-tone from Harper's Weekly showing Roosevelt's head portrayed as a hot air balloon with three men riding in its basket. Just above the middle border to the right are some numbers which were written long ago. Artist is C.J. Budd
15 x 11 in. $30






068ted: 1903 Half-tone showing "President Roosevelt Writing the Message Which Opened the New Pacific Cable." Copyright by Harper Brothers. Small light stain upper lefthand corner, outside of border.
13 x 9-1/2 in. $40



069ted: 1911 Puck Chromolithograph with the caption, "Cincinnatus Roosevelt -- But No Summons in Sight!" Scene shows a scantily-clad Roosevelt pulling The Outlook like he is tilling the soil. Copyright by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
13-1/2 x 10 in. $40



070ted: 1912 Double-page chromolithograph published by The Puck Press with the caption reading, "Salvation Is Free, But It Doesn't Appeal To Him." Scene shows a religious Roosevelt standing inside a pool marked "Teddyism" with his back-up quartet as he tries pulling an elephant by its trunk into the water.
20 x 14 in. $80



071ted: 1884 Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization half-tone showing, "Our New Watchman, Roosevelt." Thomas Nast is the artist.
16 x 11 in. $60



072ted: 1910 Harper's Weekly double-page half-tone titled, "The Straddler," drawn by E.W. Kemble. Scene shows Roosevelt holding The Same Old Speech as he straddles the political causes of that era.
22 x 16 in. $80



073ted: 1904 double-page chromolithograph from Judge titled, "Judge's Favorites for 1904." Theodore Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks are showcased in two American-eagled cornucopias inside a colorful border of blue and red. Some evidence of tape residue on bottom center.
20 x 14 in. $150



074ted: 1910 Chromolithograph in two scenes from Judge. Top scene shows Roosevelt riding a G.O.P. elephant through the water, dragging behind him zoo animals as he reads the current events. Artist is Flohri. Bottom scene shows Taft refusing to ride in a carriage marked Insurgent Wagon. Artist is Grant E. Hamilton.
13 x 10 in. $40



075ted: 1912 Half-tone by artist C.J. Budd, published in Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization with the title, "The Power Behind the Throne." Scene shows Roosevelt riding The Great Republican Machine with an elephant inside proclaiming Federal Patronage as a moose and donkey look on.
16 x 11 in. $30



076ted: 1912 Chromolithograph from Puck showing President Wilson with the words, Fearlessness and Common Sense on his sleeves holding a live wire which reads, "The Tariff" as Taft and Roosevelt try running away. Caption reads, "He Dares To Touch It."
13-1/2 x 10 in. $80



077ted: Very Rare 1908 Chromolithograph from Puck showing the rifle-toting Roosevelt's surprised look as he watches many animals in a protest march holding the banner which reads, "Let Us Alone!" Title of lithograph is "Incident of Theodore's Next Hunting Trip."
13-1/2 x 10 in. $225



078ted: 1911 Half-tone titled, "The Political Juggler on the Slack Wire." Drawn by E.W. Kemble. Drawing shows Roosevelt balancing on a tightrope himself and all his priorities.
15-1/2 x 10 in. $50



079ted: 1911 Half-tone titled, "The Boss Among the Bossies." Drawn by E.W. Kemble. Drawing shows all the states, portrayed by angry cattle walking away from Roosevelt who fell off his "popularity" stool.
15-1/2 x 10 in. $30



080ted: 1906 Double-page chromolithograph published in Judge titled, "Judge's Valentines." Scene shows the artist, Judge painting several political follies with rhyming verses on each canvas to go along with the cartoon.
20 x 13 in. $60



081ted: 1912 Chromolithograph published in Harper's Weekly titled, "Mushrooms Or Toadstools?" Cover shows heads of political figures, including Roosevelt portrayed as mushroom tops inside a forest. The S from the date September is missing from the bottom lefthand corner of page, outside the border.
15 x 10 in. $30






082ted:
1900 Rare hand colored half-tone featured in a Supplement to Leslie's Weekly on June 30th , 1900 showing the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, copyright 1898 by G.G. Rockwood.
16 x 10-1/2 in. $150


 
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