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  1. The Selected Letters of Theodore Roosevelt by H.W. Brands, 2006-11-28
  2. Time For Kids: Theodore Roosevelt: The Adventurous President by Editors Of Time For Kids, 2005-01-01
  3. The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt (Galaxy Books) by William Henry Harbaugh, 1975-09
  4. The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt, 1954-06
  5. Hero Tales from American History by Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt, 2009-10-04
  6. The Man in the Arena: Selected Writings of Theodore Roosevelt: A Reader by Theodore Roosevelt, 2004-02-07
  7. THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S LETTERS TO HIS CHILDREN ; EDITED BY JOSEPH BUCKLIN BISHOP by THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 1919
  8. Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership: Executive Lessons from the Bully Pulpit by James M. Strock, 2003-01-28
  9. Wilderness Reserves: The Yellowstone Park by Theodore Roosevelt, 2010-05-22
  10. Theodore Roosevelt: An Intimate Biography (Classic Reprint) by William Roscoe Thayer, 2010-04-22
  11. Theodore Roosevelt Hunter-Conservationist
  12. Theodore Roosevelt: Champion of the American Spirit by Betsy Harvey Kraft, 2003-06-23
  13. THE STRENUOUS LIFE (UPDATED) by Theodore Roosevelt, 2010-01-14
  14. African Game Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist (Capstick Adventure Library) by Theodore Roosevelt, 1988-07-15

61. Thayer, William Roscoe. 1919. Theodore Roosevelt
From Bartleby.com. By William Roscoe Thayer, 1919.
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Theodore Roosevelt An Intimate Biography William Roscoe Thayer Search: C ONTENTS Bibliographic Record Preface Abbreviations Epilogue ... Illustrations WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BOSTON: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, 1919

62. Roosevelt, Theodore | Roosevelt, Theodore Information | HighBeam Research - FREE
Roosevelt, Theodore Research Roosevelt, Theodore articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and related newspaper, magazine and journal articles in our online encyclopedia.
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63. Theodore Roosevelt
Includes some information on the Rough Riders Museum in Las Vegas New Mexico
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT- THE ROUGH RIDERS
In the early 1990s, travel writer Dan K. Phillips went to Las Vegas, New Mexico to the Rough Rider Museum and interviewed the proprietor of that fine establishment. CLICK HERE to read many interesting stories related to Theodore Roosevelt and the beginnings of the Rough Riders!
"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win triumphant victories, checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor Spirits who never suffer much or enjoy much, for those poor spirits live in the grey twilight, who never know victory nor defeat." Theodore Roosevelt
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64. Roosevelt, Theodore Summary | BookRags.com
Roosevelt, Theodore. Roosevelt, Theodore summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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65. Prologue: Selected Articles
One perspective on TR and the Rough Riders
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66. Roosevelt, Theodore
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67. American Experience . TR . The Story Of Theodore Roosevelt | PBS
Site based on the PBS program which includes pictures, biography and suggestions for teachers.
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68. Theodore Roosevelt Center - Cartoons
Cartoons of Theodore Roosevelts time
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69. Biographie: Theodore Roosevelt, 1858-1919
Biografie vom 26. Pr sident der Vereinigten Staaten.
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Theodore Roosevelt
Politiker
27. Oktober: Theodore Roosevelt wird in New York als Sohn des wohlhabenden Kaufmanns Theodore Roosevelt Sen. und dessen Frau Martha (geb. Bulloch) geboren.
Heirat mit Alice Lee, mit der er eine Tochter hat.
Sein erstes Buch "Der Seekrieg 1812" wird veröffentlicht.
Der erste Band seines Hauptwerks "Die Eroberung des Westens" erscheint. Es ist eine sechsbändige Geschichte der territorialen Expansion der USA, die eher aufgrund ihrer starken Ausdruckskraft als wegen ihrer analytischen Schärfe Popularität erreicht.
Die USA besetzen die kolumbianische Provinz Panama und proklamieren eine Republik, die jedoch unter US-Herrschaft steht. Damit demonstriert Roosevelt den Anspruch auf Einfluß in Mittelamerika und seine Außenpolitik des "großen Knüppels" gegenüber kleineren Mächten. Er treibt die Planung für den Bau des Panamakanals voran und sichert die Zustimmung des Kongresses für das Projekt.
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70. Roosevelt, Theodore — The World Almanac For Kids
Contents. Early Political Career. War Hero and VicePresident. Domestic Policy. Foreign Policy. Third Party Leader. World War I. ROOSEVELT, Theodore (1858–1919), 26th
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71. Images Of Greatness
A short report written by a fifth-grader.
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History is sprinkled with the legacies of a few unique and courageous individuals: writers, artists, explorers, statesmen. We researched thirteen famous people in an attempt to prove the hypothesis "People who achieve enduring fame are those who dare to be different." We did discover these great achievers truly were different from many in the society of their times. When comparing their personality traits, we also noted many reoccurring characteristics such as courage, risk-taking, a passion for their work, and a strong determination.
So what contributes to a person's achievement of greatness? Look over our chart (it's quite large so scroll over to view it all) and draw your own conclusions! Then read our analyses of how these great individuals earned their enduring fame.
After you read our essays, test your knowledge of famous quotations made by these thirteen "Images of Greatness".
Poor childhood Wealthy childhood Views differed from society Courageous
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72. Theodore Roosevelt
Bartleby.com. ↑ Roosevelt, Theodore (1913). Theodore Roosevelt An Autobiography, Chapter I, p. 13. ↑ The Film More Program Transcript Part One .
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Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
26th President of the United States none
Charles W. Fairbanks (1905-1909) William McKinley William Howard Taft Born October 27, 1858
New York, New York Died January 6, 1919
Oyster Bay, New York Republican Spouse (1) Alice Hathaway Lee (married 1880, died 1884)
(2) Edith Kermit Carow (married 1886) Signature Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. , (October 27 1858 – January 6 1919), also known as T.R. and to the public as Teddy , was the 26th President of the United States, and a leader of the Republican Party and of the Progressive Movement. He served in many roles including governor of New York, historian, naturalist, explorer, author, and soldier. Roosevelt is most famous for his personality: his energy, his vast range of interests and achievements, his model of masculinity, and his “cowboy” persona. As Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy, he prepared for and advocated war with Spain in 1898. He organized and helped command the first U.S. volunteer cavalry regiment, the Rough Riders, during the Spanish-American War. Returning to New York as a war hero, he was elected Republican governor in 1898. He was a professional historian, a lawyer, a naturalist and explorer of the Amazon Basin; his 35 books include works on outdoor life, natural history, the American frontier, political history, naval history, and his autobiography.

73. Buy Roosevelt Theodore
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74. Theodore Roosevelt (DesertUSA)
Tells the story of Roosevelt s life, placing emphasis on his roles as President, Rough Rider, and conservationist.
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75. Theodore Roosevelt On Film - (American Memory From The Library Of Congress)
Biographical information, timeline, photographs, and searchable database of sound and video clips. From the Library of Congress.
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76. Edward J. Renehan, Jr. - Theodore Roosevelt's Family In The Great War
Describes the war service of each member of the family, including an account of Roosevelt s reaction to the news of his son Quentin s death in 1918.
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The Patriarch Atop San Juan Ridge with the Rough Riders
How the Roosevelt Children Caught the Martial Spirit
Teddy Roosevelt's children grew up in the glow of Roosevelt's crowded hour. (In his father's office at the White House, 10-year-old Quentin Roosevelt brandished his father's sword from the Cuban campaign, shouting "Step up and see the i-d-e-n-t-i-c-a-l sword carried by Colonel Thee-a-dore Roos-evelt in the capture of San Juan Hill. See it! See it!" Swinging the sword through the air, the boy opened a cut on the cheek of his friend Charlie Taft, son of Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of War William Howard Taft.) All of the boys in their time tromped the grounds of Sagamore Hill and the White House, re enacting the battle at San Juan Ridge.
All the Roosevelt children most especially the sons either absorbed or inherited his reckless, all-or-nothing approach to hazards. As David McCullough reminds us with reference to the Roosevelts, the pediatric psychologist Margaret McPharland says attitudes are caught more than they are taught. With this in mind, we may say Theodore Roosevelt's sons most certainly caught both his attraction to warfare and his egalitarian ethic.

77. Roosevelt, Theodore. 1896. Ranch Life And The Hunting-Trail
From 1884-1886, Roosevelt records the joyous experiences on his ranch in the Dakota Territories. Includes over ninety unique illustrations by Frederic Remington.
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Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail Theodore Roosevelt Search: C ONTENTS Bibliographic Record Frontispiece: The Round-Up Illustrations Epigram ILLUSTRATED BY FREDERIC REMINGTON NEW YORK: THE CENTURY CO., 1888, 1896

78. Roosevelt, Theodore. 1916. A Book-Lover’s Holidays In The Open
The impassioned chapters encourage the average man to cross the line of comfortable and traditional travel to discover the vitality of outdoor life.
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Theodore Roosevelt Search: C ONTENTS Bibliographic Record Foreword Illustrations Epigram TO ARCHIE AND QUENTIN
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79. Roosevelt, Theodore. 1900. The Strenuous Life; Essays And Addresses
This small but concentrated book is a collection of Roosevelt s published commentaries and public addresses on what is necessary for a vital and healthy political, social and individual life.
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The Strenuous Life Essays and Addresses Theodore Roosevelt Search: C ONTENTS Bibliographic Record Epigrams NEW YORK: THE CENTURY CO., 1900

80. Theodore Roosevelt On Film - (American Memory From The Library Of Congress)
Features 104 films which record events in Roosevelt s life from the Spanish-American War in 1898 to his death in 1919 . From the Library of Congress.
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