Saturday, September 1, 2018

Theodore Roosevelt: A Life From Beginning to End (Booklet) Paperback – July 19, 2016 by Henry Freeman (Hourly History)



Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was one of the greatest US presidents. He features are displayed with those of three other great presidents on Mount Rushmore. He was born to rich parents but decided to make a name for himself rather than living a life based on his parent’s wealth, and he succeeded.
This book tells about his life, marriage, his public career, being a police commissioner, governor, vice president, president, building the Panama Canal, creating the Rough Riders, wining the Nobel Prize, being the father of the US Navy, authoring 38 books, and much more.


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Theodore Roosevelt
There was truly no one like Theodore Roosevelt. From a sickly boy, Teddy (as the world came to know him) would transform himself into the apex of vigor and energy. From husband, father and rancher to hunter, governor and president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt led a most extraordinary life.

Inside you will read about...

- Early Life & Education - Early Political Career and Marriage - The Old West and a New Beginning - Early Public Life - Becoming a National Figure - Governor and Vice President - Presidency - Post-Presidency - Election of 1912 and Final Years This was a man who did many things and did them outstandingly well. Roosevelt's willingness to go the extra mile, to put fear in the back seat, were qualities that he saw in his beloved country as well. America is a better place for having known Theodore Roosevelt.

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