The wilderness hunter

audiobook

The wilderness hunter

by Theodore Roosevelt

EN·~6 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

Preface

2:02
2

The Wilderness Hunter

6:48:24
3

ENDNOTE

0:49

Description

A seasoned hunter’s memoir opens with a sweeping portrait of America’s untamed frontiers, from towering hardwood forests and snow‑capped peaks to sun‑baked deserts and endless prairie seas. He writes as someone who has lived at the edge of settlement, where the rhythm of horse, rifle and long‑days of pursuit shapes a rugged but rewarding way of life. The narrative is as much about the quiet dignity of self‑reliance as it is about the thrill of tracking elk, bear or antelope across varied terrain.

Through vivid, sensory sketches, the author guides listeners across the continent’s diverse landscapes—listening to roaring cataracts in the Rockies, feeling the heat of desert wind, and hearing the soft rustle of sub‑arctic pines. He shares keen observations of wildlife habits, the changing seasons, and the deep, almost spiritual connection between a hunter and the land. The first act promises a rich blend of adventure, natural history, and contemplative reverence for the wilderness that still echoes in every step of the chase.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (394K characters)

Release date

2025-10-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

1858–1919

Remembered as a larger-than-life president, he was also a prolific writer, naturalist, soldier, and reformer whose restless energy shaped American politics and conservation. His life mixed public ambition with real physical courage, from ranching in the Dakotas to leading the Rough Riders and later winning the Nobel Peace Prize.

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