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Coolidge was one of the first U.S. Presidents to publish an autobiography. It was published shortly after Coolidge left office. It was unusually short in comparison to other biographies and autobiographies of the era. It was, however, praised by Ray Long, editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine for describing the complete story of Coolidge's life and "the complete story of our country during the dramatic years of this generation."
New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1929. Limited (#48/1000) edition SIGNED by Coolidge on limitation page. 246 numbered pages with one additional unnumbered page. Hardcover book with dark blue quarter cloth over gray boards. Gold lettering. Gold top stain. No slipcase. Book has a prior owner’s name written lightly in pencil on the front pastedown and very minor shelfwear to the bottom board edges. Overall the book is NEAR FINE.