
audiobook
by Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt
By Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt
HERO TALES FROM AMERICAN HISTORY
WASHINGTON
DANIEL BOONE AND THE FOUNDING OF KENTUCKY
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK AND THE CONQUEST OF THE NORTHWEST
THE BATTLE OF TRENTON
BENNINGTON
KING'S MOUNTAIN
THE STORMING OF STONY POINT
GOUVERNEUR MORRIS - GOUVERNEUR MORRIS. PARIS. AUGUST 10, 1792.
A compact yet vivid portrait of America’s most steadfast citizens unfolds in this volume, where each chapter spotlights individuals who fused personal courage with a deep sense of duty. The authors weave together battlefield bravery, civic resolve, and quiet perseverance, offering listeners a clear view of what it meant to live—and, when necessary, to die—for the republic. Early passages set the tone by urging young Americans to remember the ideals that shaped the nation.
The centerpiece is a refreshed look at George Washington, stripped of legend and examined through the eyes of the man who first bore the nation’s weight. From a modest upbringing and a rugged life as a surveyor and hunter, he rose to command troops on the frontier and later steered a fledgling country through war and peace. The narrative captures his relentless drive, his willingness to confront hardship, and the disciplined character that made him a lasting emblem of leadership.
Beyond Washington, the book sketches other heroes whose deeds in war and peace illustrate the same blend of vigor, thrift, and moral resolve. Listeners will come away with a renewed appreciation for the timeless virtues that helped forge America and continue to inspire its future generations.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (298K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dianne Bean, and David Widger
Release date
1999-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1924
Remembered as one of the most influential American senators of his era, he helped shape debates about war, diplomacy, and the United States' place in the world. He was also a historian and writer, bringing a scholar’s voice to public life.
View all books
1858–1919
A sickly child who remade himself into a force of nature, he became a rancher, soldier, reformer, and the energetic 26th president of the United States. His life was as adventurous as his politics, and his books carry the same restless curiosity that shaped his public career.
View all books
by Henry Cabot Lodge

by Theodore Roosevelt

by Theodore Roosevelt

by Theodore Roosevelt

by Theodore Roosevelt

by Theodore Roosevelt

by Theodore Roosevelt

by Theodore Roosevelt