Theodore Roosevelt
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Mornings on Horseback
by: David McCullough |
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The story of an extraordinary family, a vanished way of life, and the unique child who became President Theodore Roosevelt. 445 pages
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Ranch Life & the Hunting Trail
by: Theodore Roosevelt
Illustrated by Frederic Remington |
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| A collection of articles originally appearing in Century Magazine about TR's ranch life experiences in the North Dakota Badlands. Also includes additional articles on TR's hunting experiences 186 pages |
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Roosevelt in the Badlands
by: Herman Hagadorn |
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This book relives TR's adventures through the eyes of the men and women who lived and worked alongside Roosevelt, as well as, through TR's personal recollections of life in the North Dakota Badlands. 475 pages
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Theodore Roosevelt an Autobiography
New Introduction by Elting Morison |
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His autobiography abounds in exciting episodes of personal transformation and insights into the bitter politics of the day. 615 pages |
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Theodore Roosevelt and the Dakota Badlands
by: Brooks & Mattison |
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| The story of Roosevelt's role in developing the Badlands open range cattle industry, and passing of one of the West's last frontiers. 52 pages |
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Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter
by: Theodore Roosevelt |
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| A collection of TR's American hunting experiences. His expressions of nature show his true character of hunter-naturalist. 369 pages |
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The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
by: Edmund Morris |
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A comprehensive, powerful story of Theodore Roosevelt's life from 1858 to 1901. 886 pages
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Theodore Rex
by: Edmund Morris |
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The continuation of Edmund Morris' first book, Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. This powerful book covers Theodore Roosevelt's presidential years 1901-1909. 772 pages |
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River of Doubt
by: Candace Millard |
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At once an incredible adventure narrative and a penetrating biographical portrait, The River of Doubt is the true story of Theodore Roosevelt's harrowing exploration of one of the most dangerous rivers on earth. 432 pages |
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Theodore Roosevelt: A Life
by: Nathan Miller
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A complete one-volume life story of the child who grew up to be the 26th President of the United States. 624 pages
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Theodore Roosevelt in the Dakota Badlands
by: Clay S. Jenkinson |
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This book answers frequently asked questions about Roosevelt's sojourn in the Dakota Territory: How much time he actually spent here; How his ranches got their names; What encounters he had with American Indians; And above all, what he learned from his experiences in what became North Dakota. 112 pages |
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Edith Kermit Roosevelt
by: Sylvia Jukes Morris |
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A warmly vivid account of a refined, intelligent, and gracious lady and a contribution to the history of an era. 581 pages
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Hunting Trips of a Ranchman & the Wilderness Hunter
by: Theodore Roosevelt
Intro by: Stephen E. Ambrose |
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This book was written during the time TR spent his days in the Dakota Badlands as a ranchman. It shares stories of his adventures and gives a vision of the beautiful sites he was able to take in. His time as a ranchman and wilderness hunter helped to build the man who became our 26th President.
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Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership
by: James M. Strock |
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Theodore Roosevelt wore many hats throughout his life and was viewed differently by many people, but he is most remembered for his leadership skills. This book shares a glimpse of his leadership philosophy and gives the reader ideas of how to implement them into their life.
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Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life
by: Kathleen Dalton |
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Dalton covers Theodore Roosevelt's life, breaking it up into three stages. She begins with his struggle as a frail little boy, then moves into his rise to political powers, and finally finishes it off with his post presidental career.
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Time for Kids
Theodore Roosevelt the Adventurous President
by: Editors of Time for Kids |
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This book takes a look into the life of one of the countries most beloved and adventurous presidents. A great way to introduce kids to Theodore Roosevelt.
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Teddy Roosevelt: Young Rough Rider
by: Edd Winfield Parks |
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As a young boy Teddy struggled with asthma. He was very small and weak, but through his own determination he became a very strong and influential man. This book for young readers shares the story of how Teddy became a naturalist, ranchman, strong leader, and our 26th President Theodore Roosevelt.
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Theodore Roosevelt
America's 26th President
by: John Allen Gable |
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Theodore Roosevelt is known as one of America's greatest presidents for many reasons. This book introduces you to the many reasons he became such a loved man and accomplished president.
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