Roosevelt's chronicles of adventures, triumphs, and defeats with his Rough Riders in the Spanish-American War.
Roosevelt's 1885 ode to the beauty, vigor, and challenges of the Dakota Badlands and the frontier life.
Endearing collection containing more than twenty years of Roosevelt's loving correspondence with his children.
From 1884-1886, Roosevelt records the joyous experiences on his ranch in the Dakota Territories. Includes over ninety unique illustrations by Frederic Remington.
This dynamic autobiography allows us into the life that formed one of the greatest and outspoken Presidents in American history.
Engaging and thought-provoking work covers such topics as modern art, the pursuit of scholarship, science and history, and the poetry of Dante.
The impassioned chapters encourage the average man to cross the line of comfortable and traditional travel to discover the vitality of outdoor life.
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.
The 1906 edition of Theodore Roosevelt's "New York."
Theodore Roosevelt's biographical account of hunting, camping and "zoogeographical reconnaissance" with his son Kermit.
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