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The Complete Works of Theodore Roosevelt - cover

The Complete Works of Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge

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This meticulously edited ebook edition represents the great literary legacy of the president Theodore Roosevelt. Besides historical books, biographies, nature and guide books, you will find in this collection – his memoirs, personal and presidential writings through which you will discover surprising adventurous life the former president, as well as details of his presidential actions and truth behind certain decisions.  Contents:  Autobiography  The Naval War of 1812  Hero Tales from American History  The Winning of the West  Through the Brazilian Wilderness  Letters to His Children   The Rough Riders  A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open  Hunting The Grisly And Other Sketches  America and the World War   Average Americans  The Strenuous Life  Expansion and Peace  Fellow-Feeling as Political Factor  Character & Success History as Literature  Biological Analogies in History  The World Movement  The Thraldom of Names  Productive Scholarship  Dante and the Bowery  The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century  The Search for Truth in a Reverent Spirit  The Ancient Irish Sagas  An Art Exhibition  The Duties of American Citizenship  Professionalism in Sports  Practical Work in Politics  Resignation Letter   Colonel  Roosevelt's Reports   Strength & Decency  The Square Deal  Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech   The Man With the Muck Rake  Sons of the Puritans  Where We Can Work With Socialists  Where We Cannot Work With Socialists  Citizenship in a Republic (the Man in the Arena)  International Peace  The New Nationalism  Duty & Self-control  The Right of the People to Rule  I Have Just Been Shot  Address to the Boys Progressive League  Address to the Knights of Columbus
Disponible desde: 14/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 4120 páginas.

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