Herbert Hoover Autographs

SKU: 8011198

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Sale priceDhs. 3,003.21

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Three typed letters signed, (overall) five pages, mostly about 7 x 10 inch, `Herbert Hoover` stationery, (3x) Waldorf Astoria in New York, 6.04.1943: to Mary Hastings Bradley (Author, Traveller) - concerning lasting peace & 23.06.1942: to Mrs. Bradley - Hoover mentions potential migration of upland parts of Africa & 15.04.1942: to Mrs. Herbert Edwin Bradley - asking for help and opinion on a book Hoover was authoring with Hugh Gibson on the nature of war and peace, (3x) signed in blue ink "Herbert Hoover", all with horizontal letter folds, light soiling, very slight edge darkened areas, and the first page of each letter clipped to the lower right corner - overall in nearly fine condition. 

Further Information on the person

Profession:
(1874-1964) American politician and humanitarian who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933

Year of Birth: 1874

Biography (AI generated)

Herbert Hoover was born on August 10, 1874, in West Branch, Iowa. He was the son of a blacksmith and grew up in humble surroundings. Despite his modest upbringing, Hoover had a keen intellect and a drive for success from a young age.

After studying geology at Stanford University, Hoover became a successful mining engineer, traveling around the world to work on various projects. His reputation for efficiency and problem-solving skills earned him the nickname "The Great Engineer."

In 1928, Hoover was elected as the 31st President of the United States in a landslide victory. His presidency was marked by the onset of the Great Depression, and Hoover's efforts to address the economic crisis were largely unsuccessful. As a result, he was defeated in the 1932 election by Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Despite his political setbacks, Hoover remained active in public service and humanitarian efforts. He led relief efforts during and after World War II and served on various government commissions. In his later years, Hoover wrote extensively on government policy and international relations.

Herbert Hoover passed away on October 20, 1964, at the age of 90. He is remembered as a capable administrator and dedicated public servant who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of others.

His legacy as a leader who faced great challenges with resilience and determination continues to inspire generations of Americans. Herbert Hoover's life and career serve as a testament to the power of perseverance and service to others.

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