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Roosevelt's chronicles of adventures, triumphs, and defeats with his Rough Riders in the Spanish-American War.
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Roosevelt's 1885 ode to the beauty, vigor, and challenges of the Dakota Badlands and the frontier life.
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Endearing collection containing more than twenty years of Roosevelt's loving correspondence with his children.
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Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail.
From 1884-1886, Roosevelt records the joyous experiences on his ranch in the Dakota Territories. Includes over ninety unique illustrations by Frederic Remington.
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This dynamic autobiography allows us into the life that formed one of the greatest and outspoken Presidents in American history.
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Engaging and thought-provoking work covers such topics as modern art, the pursuit of scholarship, science and history, and the poetry of Dante.
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A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open.
The impassioned chapters encourage the average man to cross the line of comfortable and traditional travel to discover the vitality of outdoor life.
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The Strenuous Life; Essays and Addresses.
This small but concentrated book is a collection of Roosevelt's published commentaries and public addresses on what is necessary for a vital and healthy political, social and individual life.
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The 1906 edition of Theodore Roosevelt's "New York."
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Through the Brazilian Wilderness
Theodore Roosevelt's biographical account of hunting, camping and "zoogeographical reconnaissance" with his son Kermit.
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A Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt.
Online version of a book published in 1920. Includes a selection of Roosevelt's works online.
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Bartleby.com: Roosevelt, Theodore
Collection of works by and about Roosevelt. Includes his autobiography, inaguaral address, a number of essays, several biographies, and his account of The Rough Riders' role in the Spanish-American War.
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Speech by Theodore Roosevelt in Osawatomie, Kansas, August 31, 1910.
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