A Week in the White House with Theodore Roosevelt (Expanded, Annotated)BIG BYTE BOOKS, 2016 M11 17 - 62 pages William Bayard Hale was a controversial American journalist who spent a week at Teddy Roosevelt's White House. In this sympathetic but fascinating look at Theodore Roosevelt at work, we hear him speak on matters great and small in his own words. |
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