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81. Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children | |
Paperback: 159
Pages
(1964)
Isbn: 0849504937 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
82. Theodore Rex: 1901-1909 by Edmund Morris | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2003-03-03)
Isbn: 0007159129 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Top-Notch Presidential Biography - Part II |
83. Theodore Roosevelt - A Strenuous Life by Kathleen Dalton | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2002)
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84. The Courage And Character Of Theodore Roosevelt: A Hero Among Leaders by George Grant | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2005-02-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this thought-provoking book, George Grant explores the life and character of Theodore Roosevelt, one of the most remarkable men of the twentieth century. The qualities that made Roosevelt such an extraordinary leader are examined, as are the exploits that made him so famous. Also emphasized are the spiritual values and faith that he affirmed with such vigor as he walked the world stage with an impact generated by few men in his time. Customer Reviews (1)
A general overview of TR's attributes |
85. My Tour Of Europe: By Teddy Roosevelt , Age 10 by Ellen Jackson | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2003-08-03)
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A Fascinating Read |
86. Theodore Roosevelt's letters to his children; by Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Bucklin Bishop | |
Paperback: 268
Pages
(2010-09-08)
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More than Words TR's letters to his son Quentin are especially touching, since later on Quentin took a German gunner's bullet through the head over France, driving TR into inconsolate murmerings lamenting the loss of his "Quentee-Quee."The development of these nicknames is chronicled in these letters. For whatever reason TR wrote them, they read very movingly.TR's own namesake, Ted Jr., tried to pull off the same thing with his kids, documented in another out-of-print book written by Ted Jr (before his early heart attack during WWII) called "All in the Family."Wherein little Ted's mistake is to too slavishly imitate big TR's way of organizing walks, going camping, and dashing off notes.So there is something inimitable here, which should also caution the modern reader from hankering too quickly to start writing letters-a-plenty.But the picture drawing might be OK.What kid wouldn't like a few more scribbled pictures from their dad? So at least look at the pictures here.Unlike Ronald Reagan's, these were done to and for TR's own kids.Not to dump on Ron, but to perhaps establish a reference point among competing versions of family dysfunction. ... Read more |
87. Theodore Roosevelt (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2007-03)
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88. Oliver Cromwell by Theodore Roosevelt | |
Hardcover:
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(1919)
Asin: B000U0R6LQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
89. My Last Chance to Be a Boy: Theodore Roosevelt's South American Expedition of 1913-1914 by Joseph R. Ornig | |
Paperback: 258
Pages
(1998-04)
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Journey of Doubt
An amazing adventure
Brilliant portrayal of TR as man, not legend. Best of all, Ornig is no run-of-the-mill TR hagiographer (and there are plenty of them out there), nor is he interested in taking unfair potshots at the great man (plenty of those folks out there, too). Ornig simply relates events as they occured, and doesn't care a whit whether they cast TR in a favorable or unfavorable light: TR was a poor shot (due to his poor eyesight) and became grumpy and embarassed when he missed easy targets. TR was delighted with the impact on his waistline when the expedition was forced to subsist on reduced rations -- and argued against the restoration of full rations even though others were suffering. Do these facts detract from the TR legend, or add to it? I have never been a fan of Marble Men, and found that I loved TR even more after glimpsing some of his human flaws in MY LAST CHANCE TO BE A BOY. No student of TR should be without this volume.
Details one of the great adventures of the 20th century. |
90. Meet Theodore Roosevelt (Step-Up-Books) by Jr. Ormonde De Kay | |
Library Binding:
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(1967)
Asin: B003S1682C Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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American history classic accessible to elementary school kids |
91. Meet Theodore Roosevelt (Step-Up Books) by Ormonde De Kay | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1967-01-01)
Asin: B001U10SDM Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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American history classic accessible to elementary school kids |
92. River of Doubt Theodore Roosevelts Darkest Journey by CANDICEMILLARD | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2006)
Isbn: 0316027146 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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No Doubt - It's a Great Book! |
93. Roosevelt Among The People: Being An Account Of The Fourteen Thousand Mile Journey From Ocean To Ocean Of Theodore Roosevelt (1910) by Addison C. Thomas | |
Paperback: 314
Pages
(2010-09-10)
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94. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt - 1980 publication. by Edmund Morris | |
Paperback: 886
Pages
(1980)
Asin: B003ZPHYLK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
95. The Rise Of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris | |
Paperback:
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(2001-01-01)
Asin: B0012TQK4S Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
96. In the Roughrider's Shadow: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt Jr. -- War Hero by H. Paul Jeffers | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2003-03-04)
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Vague and mildly interesting biography......
Fascinating, albeit brief, account of the son of a legend
An American Hero! While Jeffers' book may be classified as military history, it is much more than that.Jeffers traces Ted Roosevelt's life from his days growing up the son of the flamboyant Teddy Roosevelt, adventurer, Rough Rider, and president, to his adult life which in many ways mirrors his father's life and in other ways excells beyond what his father could have hoped to accomplish. Ted Roosevelt is frequently mentioned in histories of the Allied invasion of Normandy, but Jeffers is one of the few who makes him the focus of an entire volume.Jeffers struggled with spotty sources depending heavily on Ted's wife's autobiography and Ted's own writing.Still, he manages to put together much of the life story of this exceptional American hero.Jeffers does a fine biography, though there are some gaps in the story.Roosevelt's WWII service appears to be why most remember him, but Jeffers is unable to put together as complete a narrative as he does for other events in Ted's life.Ted's son Quentin participated in the Normandy landing as well, landing at bloody Omaha beach, but little is said of his experience on that day. Even with weaknesses, this is a must read for WWII buffs and military historians.It is hoped that this will serve as an invitation to a more extensive work. This book was previously released with the title "Theodore Roosevelt, Jr--the Life of a War Hero."Additional reviews are available under that title. ... Read more |
97. The Great Adventure: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Modern America by Albert Marrin | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2007-12-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description —Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt is one of America’s liveliest and most influentialfigures. He was a scholar, cowboy, war hero, explorer, and a brilliantpolitician. As president, Roosevelt’s far-reaching policies abroad and athome forever changed both our nation’s place in the world and the life ofevery modern American. Fascinating details and an intimate, fast-paced narrativeexplore the heroic life and complex world of anAmerican icon. Customer Reviews (3)
Couldn't put it down!
A good biography
Theodore Roosevelt |
98. Edith Kermit Roosevelt: Portrait of a First Lady (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Sylvia Jukes Morris | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(2001-09-04)
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Excellent Bio read
Great Biography
Excellent biography
Captivating
Why hasn't there been a movie made on her romance/marriage? What has survived through thousands of letters that friends and relatives did not destory and through Edith's 40+ years of private diaries (left to her daughter Ethel) is a portrait of a iron-willed, intelligent, passionate lady who survived many family crises and lived through enough U.S. political history for a couple of high school textbooks. She was often the mother AND the father of her large household of children and pets as TR would often leave to go on hunting trips, safaris, and political campaigns. She ran the household in every area mostly because she had to get control of the family finances. (TR almost had to sell Sagamore Hill before he married Edith because he had lost so much of his inheritance in the Badlands. His older sister helped him get through some lean financial years.) But, she knew that he would always return to her bed and to no one else's. She often looked down at her sisters-in-law, nieces, and female friends who had married "safely" and did not have a passionate, romantic partnership such as the one she shared with TR. In many ways she was as contradictory in her beliefs as her husband.She was certainly Victorian in her moral strictures, yet one of her closest confidants and friends in the later White House years was the not-so-in-the-closet homosexual chief military aide to her husband (and this gentleman, Archibald Butt, would later help many of the Titanic's passengers to safety before he perished). One of the most poignant chapters in the book deals with the sons getting ready to go off to fight in the Great War. Quentin, her baby, is eighteen and falling in love with the daughter of one of the anti-Roosevelts, the Whitneys. Edith and TR are concerned with their son falling in love with one of the "plutocrat" Whitneys.However, once they meet Flora they fall in love with her and take her into their family as one of their own. Quentin has to leave the safe environs of Sagamore Hill and the Long Island air training centre and be shipped off to Europe.The elder Roosevelts try to get passports for themselves to travel with Flora so that Flora can marry Quentin in Europe. They can't get passports to travel overseas during the war. Quentin is shot down over France, and TR & Edith have to break the news to her at Sagamore Hill.Flora would remain close to some of the family members until she died many years later. In short, this is a detailed biography of a great lady, First Lady, wife, world traveler, mother, and grandmother. The vivid detail of the White House during TR's electric eight years at the head of the country is worth the price and time alone. The Kennedys and Camelot had nothing on the intellectual and artisic salon that the Roosevelts inspired and supported during their many years in Washington. ... Read more |
99. President Theodore Roosevelt (We Both Read) by Sindy McKay | |
Paperback: 40
Pages
(2006-04-30)
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100. Theodore Roosevelt National Park (National Parks) by John Hamilton | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(2008-07)
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