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Bio: Theodore Roosevelt--the naturalist, writer, historian, soldier, and politician who became twenty-sixth president of the United States--was born in New York City on October 27, 1858, into a distinguished family. He was the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., a wealthy philanthropist of Dutch descent, and the former Martha ('Mittie') Bulloch, an aristocratic Southern belle. An endlessly inquisitive young man, he was especially interested in natural history, which became the focus of his first published works, Summer Birds of the Adirondacks (1877) and Notes on Some of the Birds of Oyster Bay (1879). Upon graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard in 1880 Roosevelt briefly studied law. The next year he was elected to the New York State Assembly on the Republican ticket and soon made a name for himself as a historian with The Naval War of 1812 (1882).

Following the death of his wife, Alice, in childbirth in 1884, Roosevelt sought change and headed west to ranch lands he had acquired in the Dakota Territory. The young outdoorsman chronicled his years in the Bad Lands in Hunting Trips of a Ranchman (1885), the first volume in the nature trilogy that eventually included Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail (1888) and The Wilderness Hunter (1893). After failing to win the New York City mayoral election in 1886 as a self-styled 'Cowboy Candidate,' Roosevelt married childhood sweetheart Edith Kermit Carow and retired for a time to Sagamore Hill, his estate at Oyster Bay, Long Island. He wrote Gouveneur Morris< (1888), a biography of the revolutionary-era statesman intended as a companion to the political memoir Life of Thomas Hart Benton (1887) and conceived the masterful four-volume history The Winning of the West (1889-1896).

Roosevelt returned to public life in 1889. Appointed Civil Service Commissioner he spent the next six years in Washington energetically pushing for reform of the government system, all the while propelling himself into the national spotlight. In 1895 he accepted a position as member, and later president, of the Board of Police Commissioners of New York City. Known as 'a man you can't cajole, can't frighten, can't buy,' Roosevelt continued to enjoy growing prestige nationwide, and within two years he was named assistant secretary of the navy under President William McKinley. Resigning this office in May 1898 at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, Roosevelt helped organize and train the 'Rough Riders,' a regiment of the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry whose legendary exploits he recorded in The Rough Riders (1899). A popular hero upon returning from Cuba, Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in November 1898, and two years later he became vice president of the United States in the second administration of William McKinley.

The assassination of President McKinley in September 1901 placed Roosevelt in the White House, and he was elected president in 1904. For the remainder of the decade he embodied the boundless confidence of the nation as it entered the American Century. He promised a square deal for the workingman, brought about trust-busting reforms aimed at regulating big business, and instituted modern-day environmental measures. The first American leader to play an important role in world affairs, Roosevelt guided construction of the Panama Canal, advocated a 'big stick' policy to enforce the Monroe Doctrine, and sought to keep the Open Door course in China. In 1906 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for resolving the Russo-Japanese War.


1. Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and The Wilderness Hunter by Theodore Roosevelt [Classic Literature/General Nonfiction]
2. African Game Trails: The Classic Big Game Safari by Theodore Roosevelt [History/Travel]
3. Very Long [150000 words]The Naval War of 1812 by Theodore Roosevelt & Caleb Carr & John Allen Gable [History/General Nonfiction]
  1. Long [63029 words]Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches by Theodore Roosevelt [Classic Literature]
2. Very Long [218946 words]The Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt [Classic Literature]
3. Very Long [150000 words]The Naval War of 1812 by Theodore Roosevelt & Caleb Carr & John Allen Gable [History/General Nonfiction]

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1 African Game Trails: The Classic Big Game Safari [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Theodore Roosevelt
  Theodore Roosevelt declined to run for reelection as President of the United States in 1908. Partly as a vacation, partly to avoid the press as his friend Taft set up a new administration, (and partly for self-promotion), T.R. set out for Africa to hunt big game and collect specimens for a future exposition at the Smithsonian. Scribner's magazine underwrote the trip by paying $50,000 for twelve articles. It is these articles that eventually became African Game Trails. In April 1909, T.R. and his... more info>> (Published: 2001)
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2 Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches [MultiFormat]
by Theodore Roosevelt
  An Account of the Big Game of the United States and its Chase with Horse, Hound, and Rifle.

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3 Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and The Wilderness Hunter [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Theodore Roosevelt
  Written during his days as a ranchman in the Dakota Bad Lands, these two wilderness tales by Theodore Roosevelt endure today as part of the classic folklore of the West. The narratives provide vivid portraits of the land as well as the people and animals that inhabited it, ever underscoring the author's abiding concerns as a naturalist. Originally published in 1885, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman chronicles Roosevelt's adventures tracking a twelve-hundred-pound grizzly bear in the pine forests of t... more info>> (Published: 2000)
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4 Letters to His Children [MultiFormat]
by Theodore Roosevelt
  Personal notes from Teddy Roosevelt.

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5 The Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt [MultiFormat]
by Theodore Roosevelt
  The autobiography of president Theodore Roosevelt. (Published: 1913)

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6 The Naval War of 1812 [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Theodore Roosevelt, Caleb Carr, John Allen Gable
  Published when Theodore Roosevelt was only twenty-three years old, The Naval War of 1812 was immediately hailed as a literary and scholarly triumph, and it is still considered the definitive book on the subject. It caused considerable controversy for its bold refutation of earlier accounts of the war, but its brilliant analysis and balanced tone left critics floundering, changed the course of U.S. military history by renewing interest in our obsolete forces, and set the young author and politica... more info>> (Published: 2000)

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7 The Rough Riders [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)/Adobe]
by Theodore Roosevelt, Caleb Carr, Edmund Morris
  In 1898, as the Spanish-American War was escalating, Theodore Roosevelt assembled an improbable regiment of Ivy Leaguers, cowboys, Native Americans, African-Americans, and Western Territory land speculators. This group of men, which became known as the Rough Riders, trained for four weeks in the Texas desert and then set sail for Cuba. Over the course of the summer, Roosevelt's Rough Riders fought valiantly, and sometimes recklessly, in the Cuban foothills, incurring casualties at a far greater ... more info>> (Published: 2000)

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8 The Strenuous Life [Secure Microsoft Reader/Adobe]
by Theodore Roosevelt
  "I wish to preach--the doctrine of the strenuous life, the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, from hardship, or from bitter toil, and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumph," says Roosevelt. The Strenuous Life is a keepsake of Roosevelt's public addresses and commentaries. With this superb collection you will gain insight into thi... more info>> (Published: 2003)
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9 Theodore Roosevelt State of the Union Addresses: 1901-1908 [MultiFormat]
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  Theodore Roosevelt State of the Union Addresses: 1901-1908

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