Theodore Roosevelt in PerspectiveNova Publishers, 2005 - 158 pages President of the United States of America, is an official title sought by many and won by only a few individuals. The series entitled First Men, America's President, contains a book length biography of each 'President of the United States of America'. Every book contains information on the President's early education, professional career, military or political service prior to the presidency, interpretative discussion of both domestic and foreign policies during each presidency, and the conclusion of their political lives in public service. The two major themes of this series are the character traits marking success in the presidency, and the changes in the office of presidents throughout America's history. Character matters in all walks of life, but perhaps matters most within the character of the President of the United States. |
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Contents
Early Life | 1 |
The Political Life | 21 |
National Hero | 41 |
The Presidency | 63 |
Second Term | 89 |
The Last Hurrah | 111 |
The End of a Strenuous Life | 127 |
Aftermath | 143 |
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