Most Popular Books by Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt is the author of The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: Outdoor pastimes of an American hunter (1924), The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: History as literature and other essays (1913), Theodore Roosevelt: Through the Brazilian Wilderness (2013), Rough Riders (2008), The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: Through the Brazilian wilderness (1920).

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The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: Outdoor pastimes of an American hunter

The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: History as literature and other essays

Theodore Roosevelt: Through the Brazilian Wilderness

release date: Mar 01, 2013
Theodore Roosevelt: Through the Brazilian Wilderness
This is an account of a zoographic reconnaissance through the Brazilian hinterland.'' (Theodore Roosevelt) In this book Theodore Roosevelt describes the scientific discovery, scenic tropical vistas, and exotic flora and fauna experienced during the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition into the Brazilian jungle he attended in 1913. Roosevelt was one of the most famous presidents of the United States of America. But his achievements as a naturalist, explorer, hunter, author, and soldier though are as much a part of his fame as any office he held as a politician.

Rough Riders

release date: Aug 01, 2008
Rough Riders
Theodore Roosevelt was a writer, naturalist soldier and 26th President of the United States. His military exploits and his love of nature are well known. While spending 2 years at his ranch in the badlands of the Dakotas, Roosevelt became increasingly aware of the environment and the need to preserve it. The Rough Riders is an autobiographical work. Written in 1899 it is the story of the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, the regiment Roosevelt led to fame in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.. With the advent of the war with Spain, Theodore Roosevelt joined the army as Lt. Colonel of a regiment to be known as the Rough Riders. From the time he left Washington to join his regiment for training in San Antonio, Texas, he kept daily records of his thoughts and experiences. These give the reader a sense of the exhilaration of battle and the moral purpose behind it all.

The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: Through the Brazilian wilderness

The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: Hunting trip of a ranchman. Hunting trips on the prairie and in the mountains

The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: Hunting trips of a ranchman

The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The strenuous life

The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: African game trails; an account of the African wanderings of an American hunter-naturalist

The Rough Riders By Theodore Roosevelt (Annotated Edition)

release date: Apr 02, 2021
The Rough Riders By Theodore Roosevelt (Annotated Edition)
Rough Rider, member of 1st Volunteer Cavalry, in the Spanish-American War, member of a regiment of U.S. cavalry volunteers recruited by Theodore Roosevelt and composed of cowboys, miners, law-enforcement officials, and college athletes, among others. Their colourful and often unorthodox exploits received extensive publicity in the American press.Col. Leonard Wood resigned as White House physician to command the regiment. Roosevelt, who resigned as assistant secretary of the U.S. Navy, was second in command. It was a flamboyant unit that received more publicity than any other unit in that war, especially for its uphill charge in the Battle of Santiago (July 1, 1898). The Rough Riders joined in the capture of Kettle Hill and then charged across a valley to assist in the seizure of San Juan Ridge, the highest point of which is San Juan Hill.

Ranch Life and the Hunting-trail

Ranch Life and the Hunting-trail
"Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth president of the United States, was a romantic devotee of the strenuous life, a lover of the outdoors, a hunter and a naturalist, and a writer of skill... In 1881, he was elected to the New York legislature and served there for three years. But in 1884 his young wife died, followed within twelve hours by the death of his mother. With his own health none too strong, he decided to go West to live on a ranch that he had bought the year before in the Dakota Territory, on the Little Missouri River. For three years he lived the life of an ordinary rancher in what was then a wild and relatively undeveloped region. Out of it came on of the most fascinating books on the West of that day, Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail, profusely illustrated by one of the best of the romantic painters of the West, Frederic Remington"--Foreword.

Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children

release date: Oct 15, 2019
Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children
Most of the letters in this book were written by Theodore Roosevelt to his children during a period of more than twenty years. A few others are included which he wrote to friends or relatives about the children. He began to write to them in their early childhood, and continued to do so regularly till they reached maturity. Whenever he was separated from them, in the Spanish War, or on a hunting trip, or because they were at school, he sent them these messages of constant thought and love, for they were never for a moment out of his mind and heart. Long before they were able to read he sent them what they called "picture letters," with crude drawings of his own illustrations of the written text, drawings precisely adapted to the childish imagination and intelligence. That the little recipients cherished these delightful missives is shown by the tender care with which they preserved them from destruction. They are in good condition after many years of loving usage. A few of them are reproduced on these pages--written at different periods as each new child appeared in the household.

Hero Tales from American History

Hero Tales from American History
Book includes 26 short biographical essays from the annuals of American history.

Biological analogies in history

release date: Jul 27, 2024
Biological analogies in history
"Biological Analogies in History" by Theodore Roosevelt is an insightful essay that applies principles from biology to the study of historical events and trends. Written by Roosevelt, a renowned historian and naturalist as well as the 26th President of the United States, this work explores the idea that historical processes and societal developments can be understood through the lens of biological concepts. In this essay, Roosevelt draws parallels between the evolution of species and the evolution of societies, suggesting that just as organisms adapt to their environments, civilizations and nations evolve in response to various internal and external pressures. He examines historical patterns, cultural shifts, and the rise and fall of empires with a focus on how these processes mirror biological phenomena like adaptation, competition, and survival. "Biological Analogies in History" is valued for its unique approach to historical analysis, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on the interconnectedness of life and history. Roosevelt''s blend of historical knowledge and biological theory provides a rich, interdisciplinary exploration of how natural principles can illuminate our understanding of human progress and societal change

Theodore Roosevelt, an Autobiography

release date: Dec 17, 2017
Theodore Roosevelt, an Autobiography
Why buy our paperbacks? Expedited shipping High Quality Paper Made in USA Standard Font size of 10 for all books 30 Days Money Back Guarantee BEWARE of Low-quality sellers Don''t buy cheap paperbacks just to save a few dollars. Most of them use low-quality papers & binding. Their pages fall off easily. Some of them even use very small font size of 6 or less to increase their profit margin. It makes their books completely unreadable. How is this book unique? Unabridged (100% Original content) Font adjustments & biography included Illustrated Theodore Roosevelt, An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt Spanning his earliest remembrances as a child to his historic charge up San Juan Hill, and his years in the White House, Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography offers an intimate and telling portrait of one of the greatest statesmen in American history.As a militarist and politician, Theodore Roosevelt accomplished a remarkable list of achievements including forming the Rough Riders, trust-busting companies like Standard Oil, expanding the United States'' network of national parks, and negotiating the end of the Russo-Japanese War, for which he was awarded the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize.Theodore Roosevelt''s autobiography was completed in 1913, 6 years before his death. It chronicles the life of one of America''s greatest presidents.

Theodore Roosevelt: Letters to His Children. 1903-1918

release date: Mar 26, 2013
Theodore Roosevelt: Letters to His Children. 1903-1918
Teddy Roosevelt''s letters to his children

An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt

release date: Jan 19, 2018
An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt
He was a war hero, scholar, statesman, adventurer, and Nobel Peace Prize winner. Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography provides unique insight into the truly remarkable life of one of America''s most beloved presidents.
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