Theodore Roosevelt

  • Theodore Roosevelt
    By Edmund Lester Pearson

    Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (1858-1919), also known as T. R., and to the public (but never to friends and intimates) as Teddy, was the twenty-sixth President of the United States, and a leader of the Republican Party and of the Progressive ...

  • Theodore Roosevelt: The Citizen
    By Jacob a Riis

    Theodore Roosevelt-The Citizen (1904) was written by Jacob Riis, a journalist and good friend of Roosevelt's. Riis explained that his book was not going to be a formal biography as most people knew Roosevelt already.

  • Theodore Roosevelt: The Citizen
    By Jacob A. Riis

    Theodore Roosevelt: The Citizen

  • Theodore Roosevelt: The Citizen
    By Jacob Riis

    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1904 Edition.

  • Theodore Roosevelt
    By Jacob August Riis

    Theodore Roosevelt

  • Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life
    By Kathleen Dalton

    I appreciate the help I got—often in the form of Xeroxed articles or proofreading—fro|n Sarah Phillips, Amy Iohnson, Dan Schneider, Ieanne l..aSaffre, Morey Rothberg, Connor Cooper, ...

  • Theodore Roosevelt: Preacher of Righteousness
    By Joshua David Hawley

    David Steigerwald, “The Synthetic Politics of Woodrow Wilson,” Journal of the History of Ideas 50, no. 3 (Summer 1989): 465–84. Herbert Croly, “The Two Wilsons,” The New Republic, vol. 7 (September 9, 1916): 129.

  • Theodore Roosevelt: An Intimate Biography
    By William Roscoe Thayer

    ... Horace B. Day Horace Walpole Horatio Alger Jr. Howard Pyle Howard R. Garis Hugh Lofting Hugh Walpole Humphry Ward ... Barrie J. M. Walsh J. Macdonald Oxley J. R. Miller J. S. Fletcher J. S. Knowles J. Storer Clouston J. W. Duffield ...

  • Theodore Roosevelt: An Initial Biography
    By Genevieve Foster

    A sample biography of the New Yorker who became Governor of the State, Vice President under McKinley, and twenty-sixth President of the United States.

  • Theodore Roosevelt
    By Alison Kelley, Walter Cronkite

    ALICE HATHAWAY LEE During Teddy's third year at Harvard, he fell in love with Alice Hathaway Lee, a sweet, pretty 17-year-old. Alice was bright and lively. She also came from a wealthy family. Alice was not a student at Harvard; ...

  • Theodore Roosevelt: Larger Than Life
    By Matt Donnelly

    He called George F. Baer , chief spokesman for the mine owners , and John Mitchell , president of the United Mine Workers of America , into his office . Roosevelt told the men he couldn't force them to settle the issue , but he said ...

  • Theodore Roosevelt: Letters from a Young Coal Miner
    By Jennifer Armstrong

    Thirteen-year-old Frank Kovacs, a Polish immigrant working in the coal mines of eastern Pennsylvania, begins a correspondence with Theodore Roosevelt after he assumes the presidency on September 14, 1901.

  • Theodore Roosevelt
    By Aloysius A. Norton, Franklin R. Egloff

    Roosevelt produced over fifty books. This is the first serious attempt to examine the literary works of this great man.

  • Theodore Roosevelt
    By Michael L. Cooper

    Commander of the Rough Riders. Avid conservationist. Adventurer. All of these and more, Theodore Roosevelt lived his long life to the fullest and left a legacy still remembered more than ninety years after his death.

  • Theodore Roosevelt
    By Michael Schuman

    Edmund Morris , The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt ( New York : Coward , McCann & Geoghegan , Inc. , 1979 ) p . 63 . 18. Miller , Theodore Roosevelt : A Life , p . 55 . Chapter 3 1. Paul F. Boller , Jr. , Presidential Anecdotes ( New York ...

  • Theodore Roosevelt
    By Robert Green

    Roosevelt's attack on corrupt politicians caught the attention of New York City mayor William L. Strong . Strong himself was in a fight to rid New York politics of corruption . He appointed Roosevelt to the New York City Board of Police ...

  • Theodore Roosevelt
    By Henry Cabot Lodge

    But if the work of his ancestors relieved him from the hard struggle which meets an unaided man at the outset, he also lacked the spur of necessity to prick the sides of his intent, in itself no small loss.

  • Theodore Roosevelt: Confident Imperialist
    By David H. Burton

    This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection.

  • Theodore Roosevelt: A Literary Life
    By Thomas Bailey, Katherine Joslin

    Edith Wharton, who lived nearby, stood with the group on the lawn and later wrote to Sara Norton, “I think if you could have seen at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y., 1906. Underwood and Underwood, 148 } t h e o d or e r o o s e v e l t.

  • Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life
    By Kathleen Dalton

    A revealing portrait of Theodore Roosevelt journeys beyond the man's larger-than-life image to trace his personal and political life, from his privileged childhood, to his innovative presidency, to his acceptance of a Nobel Peace Prize and ...