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F. D. R. Meets Ibn Saud by Eddy, William A - 1954

by Eddy, William A

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F. D. R. Meets Ibn Saud

by Eddy, William A

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American Friends of the Middle East, 1954. Soft Cover. very . Nice neat copy shows light exterior soil and fading to spine, not effecting legibility of text. Soft fold to corn of cover wrap. Interior very nice, fresh and clean, firm in binding. This meeting seems especially poignant in light of our current interface with Saudi Arabia.
  • Bookseller ProPen US (US)
  • Format/Binding Soft Cover
  • Book Condition Used - very
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  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher American Friends of the Middle East
  • Date Published 1954

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F. D. R. Meets Ibn Saud [Franklin Delano Roosevelt] - SIGNED by Eddy and Inscribed by His Wife
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F. D. R. Meets Ibn Saud [Franklin Delano Roosevelt] - SIGNED by Eddy and Inscribed by His Wife

by EDDY, William A

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New York: American Friends of the Middle East, Inc, 1954. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Pp. 45. Includes a couple black & white photographs on glossy paper. One of five hundred of a special autographed edition; not numbered. Includes facsimile on glossy paper of letters received by the author from Franklin D. Roosevelt and Admiral William D. Leahy. Bound in dark green paper-covered boards with silver lettering stamped on cover & spine. Signed by the author on title page. Inscribed on endpaper by Mary G. Eddy to Dr & Mrs Philip Sauntry; Dr Sauntry served as Northwest Hospital's Chief of Surgery. The meeting between Saud and Roosevelt, on the U.S. Naval ship the USS Quincy in the Suez Canal, was the first time the King had left Saudi Arabia. William A. Eddy (1896-1962) acted as interpreter. Eddy's greatest contribution to WWII was his involvement in "Operation Torch," the Allies invasion of French North Africa. For more on Eddy, who served in the O.S.S., as well as the first US Minister… Read More
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