![]() Among his many talents, Theodore Roosevelt was a gifted storyteller, and the selections in this book brilliantly showcase his most vivid writing. ![]() ![]() “You cannot sum Theodore Roosevelt up,” writes Anthony Brandt in the introduction to this treasure of adventure tales of the twenty-sixth president of the United States, “you can only stand in awe of him.” From capturing cattle thieves in the American West to charging San Juan Hill to tracking lions in Africa, Theodore Roosevelt’s thirst for adventure races through each of the selections in this marvelous narrative history, shedding light on a sickly boy who embraced “the strenuous life” wholeheartedly and became a legendary outdoorsman.Īrranged chronologically, these accounts of Roosevelt’s adventures trace the rise of one of the most unforgettable characters in our nation’s history from his days as a cattle rancher in Montana to governor of New York to the White House and beyond. ![]()
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