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HERBERT HOOVER
(1874-1964) 31st President of the United States whose attempts to reverse the course of the Great Depression led to his defeat at the polls by Franklin D. Roosevelt. His (and Lou Henry's) translation of Georgius Agricola's 1556 volume on mining and smelting, Georgius Agricola De Re Metallica (London: The Mining Magazine, 1912) xxxi, 640 pp. folio. Bound in full vellum. Inscribed and signed as President on the front blank flyleaf by Hoover. The original letter of enclosure, dated Apr. 24, 1929, has been affixed to the front pastedown and the volume is accompanied by the original transmittal cover panel from the White House. Before entering politics and becoming president of the United States, Herbert Hoover worked as a mining engineer. He wrote a standard textbook on the subject. Later, with the help of his wife Lou's expertise in Latin, they collaborated in the translating and annotating of the classic 1556 work on mining and smelting De Re Metallica by Geog Bauer (aka Georgius Agricola). Theirs remains the standard English translation. The book was privately printed by the Mining Magazine for subscribers, and it is unlikely more than 1,500 were printed. Light soiling to first few leaves, other pages mostly clean, binding intact, boards lightly soiled, else very good condition.

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