
PREFACE
THEODORE ROOSEVELT - CHAPTER I. ORIGINS AND YOUTH
CHAPTER II. BREAKING INTO POLITICS
DEAR SIR:
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
CHAPTER III. AT THE FIRST CROSSROADS
CHAPTER IV. NATURE THE HEALER
CHAPTER V. BACK TO THE EAST AND LITERATURE
CHAPTER VI. APPLYING MORALS TO POLITICS
CHAPTER VII. THE ROUGH RIDER
In this intimate portrait, a close confidant who knew Theodore Roosevelt for four decades shares a candid look at the man behind the legend. Drawing on personal letters, private conversations, and firsthand observations, the biography reveals the motivations that drove Roosevelt’s bold policies and his relentless drive to shape the nation’s destiny. Listeners will hear the nuances of his friendships, his fierce independence, and the moments when his public persona intersected with his private convictions.
The narrative also places Roosevelt’s later years against the backdrop of a world at war, illustrating how his patriotism and sense of duty resonated during the conflict’s turmoil. By examining his battles with political allies and opponents, the work offers insight into the principles that guided his actions without veering into hagiography. This engaging account invites you to explore the complexities of a leader whose courage still echoes in America’s collective memory.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (601K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1923
A lively American man of letters, he wrote biographies and histories that moved easily between Harvard, Theodore Roosevelt, John Hay, and the story of modern Italy. His books are especially remembered for making history feel readable and personal.
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