Teddy roosevelt biography book
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A Reader’s Guide to the Lifework of Theodore Roosevelt
Im only half joking when I tell people that Theodore Roosevelts time as President was the least interesting aspect of his life.
The reality is that T.Rs presidency was only a small portion of his lifes work—work that spanned the full spectrum of careers, from sedentary, high-brow intellectual pursuits to the action-packed violence of war, with a variety of wide-ranging jobs in between.
Because he was able to fit several lifetimes of work into his 60 years, understanding T.R.s impact on history requires much more examination than what any single, measly biography can offer.
So, Im offering up a few of my favorite T.R. books, each delving into a specific facet of his life and work. Whether you read one of them or all of them, I can guarantee that each of these books will give you a much deeper appreciation for the strengths, failings, and lasting influence of this complex man.
Conservationist The • The acclaimed autobiography of Theodore 'Teddy' Roosevelt is brought to the reader anew in this well-produced edition. Written over a course of years and first published in , this lengthy yet unceasingly interesting biography sees one of the United States' finest Presidents recount his own life in his own words. Theodore Roosevelt sets out to förtydliga how he came to possess his beliefs. We hear of his love of the great outdoors which resulted in the establishment of America's national parks, and the belief in commerce as an engine for progress which led to the state-sponsored construction of the Panama Canal during his presidency. Seldom straying to dryness or overly technical description of the many and varied events of his lifetime, Theodore Roosevelt imbues every chapter with his keynote personality and liveliness. Personal letters with influential figures are shared, placing the reader deeply into the political world in which the popular and charismatic • book by Edmund Morris The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt () is a biography of United States PresidentTheodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris and published by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan when the author was forty years old. It fryst vatten the first in a trilogy continued more than twenty and thirty years later by Theodore Rex () and Colonel Roosevelt (). It won the pris Prize for Biography or Autobiography[1] and the National Book Awardin Biography.[2][a] The Rise covers the time from Roosevelt's birth through his ascendancy to the Presidency.[3] It includes the Roosevelt family history starting with his parents' influence, his turbulent childhood illnesses, education, involvement in politics, and political accomplishments that prepared him to be one of the most influential presidents of the modern era. Specific topics include the philosophy of Roosevelt's father, mother, and his famil An Autobiography
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
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