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20 Hum. Rts. Q. 734 (1998)
The Eleanor Roosevelt Mysteries

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The Eleanor Roosevelt Mysteries
As we celebrate the fiftieth anniver-
sary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, no name is more associ-
ated with that remarkable document than
Eleanor Roosevelt, who chaired the
United Nations Human Rights Commis-

sion during its drafting and adoption. For
readers wanting to capture Mrs. Roosevelt
and the flavor of her days as First Lady,
her son Eliott Roosevelt has penned a
series of delightful mysteries for St.
Martin's Press featuring Mrs. Roosevelt
in the role of detective, solving murders
most foul.

Human Rights Quarterly 20 (1998) 734 © 1998 by The Johns Hopkins University Press

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