Theodore Roosevelt

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Harper Collins, 1994 M02 24 - 640 pages

Nathan Miller's critically acclaimed biography of Theodore Roosevelt is the first complete one-volume life of the Rough Rider to be published in more than thirty years. From his sickly childhood to charging up San Juan Hill to waving his fist under J.P. Morgan's rubicund nose, Theodore Roosevelt offers the intimate history of a man who continues to cast a magic spell over the American imagination.

As the twenty-sixth president of the United States, from 1901 to 1909, Roosevelt embodied the overwheliming confidence of the nation as it entered the American Century. With fierce joy, he brandished a "Big Stick" abroad and promised a "Square Deal" at home. He was the nation's first environmental president, challenged the trusts, and, as the first American leader to play an important role in world affairs, began construction of a long-dreamed canal across Panama and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for almost singlehandedly bringing about a peaceful end to the Russo-Japanese War.

In addition to following Roosevelt's political career, Theodore Roosevelt looks deeply into his personal relations to draw a three-dimensional portrait of a man who confronted life-wrenching tragedies as well as triumphs. It is biography at its most compelling.

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Contents

Preface
17
Teedie
23
Ill Make My Body
45
Harvardman
65
Teddykins and Sunshine
87
I Have Become a Political Hack
105
The Gentleman from New York
122
There Is a Curse on This House
140
The Proper Policing of the World
382
The Bride at Every Wedding
410
I Am No Longer a Political Accident
435
To Keep the Left Center Together
463
We Had Better Turn to Taft
483
My Hat Is in the Ring
496
The Great Adventure
532
Epilogue
567

The Wine of Life
162
Im a Literary Feller
186
We Stirred Up Things Well
204
It Is a Mans Work
228
The Supreme Triumphs of War
249
A Body of Cowboy Cavalry
276
My Crowded Hour
292
Appendix
568
Notes
570
A Legacy of Work Well Done
583
Bibliography
593
Index
605
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About the author (1994)

Nathan Miller, a four-time nominee for the Pulitzer Prize, is the author of FDR: An Intimate History, The Roosevelt Chronicles, and The U.S. Navy.

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