An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt
An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
Brandon Stanton
The person that I’ve read the most biographies on [...] just because his life is so fascinating. - Brandon Stanton
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An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt

An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt: Complete and Unabridged with Appendices and Notes

Theodore Roosevelt
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Dive into the dynamic and robust tale of Theodore Roosevelt, the American colossus whose zest for life and unquenchable spirit reshaped the nation, as penned by the man himself in this compelling autobiography. From the rugged badlands of the Dakota Territory to the hallowed halls of the White House, Roosevelt’s narrative is a masterful journey through the events that forged not only his indomitable character but also the very fabric of the American ethos. His prose, as vigorous and forthright as the man, brings to life the adventures, convictions, and philosophies that propelled him beyond the confines of his era to become a timeless emblem of leadership and progress. With an authenticity that can only be conveyed by Roosevelt’s own words, the reader is treated to an intimate exploration of his personal convictions, his unwavering commitment to the great outdoors leading to the pioneering establishment of America's national parks, and his visionary push for progress, epitomized by the monumental construction of the Panama Canal. Through a series of personal letters and vivid recollections, Roosevelt invites us into the heart of his world, offering a front-row seat to the historical and personal battles he faced. This autobiography isn’t just the recounting of a life; it is a vibrant, inspirational testament to the enduring spirit of one of America’s greatest Presidents, whose legacy of conservation and innovation continues to influence the nation and the world.

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Released
2018
24 Apr
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The person that I’ve read the most biographies on [...] just because his life is so fascinating. - Brandon Stanton
But a man whose business is sedentary should get some kind of exercise if he wishes to keep himself in as good physical trim as his brethren who do manual labor.
— Theodore Roosevelt, An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt

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