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Outlook

An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Current Life

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922

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"Theodore Roosevelt certainly was
impetuous, yet it was the impetuosity
of the trained sprinter, who has
been preparing for months to make
a sudden and terrific dash."

Weight of volume, 2 pounds 2
ounces. Height, 91⁄2 inches.
Width, 61⁄2 inches. 315 pages.
Beautifully bound in cloth with
gold lettering. Jacket contains
striking portrait of Theodore
Roosevelt. 32 other illustrations.

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N eminent critic, writing in the January issue of the "Yale Review" of Lawrence F. Abbott's notable book "Impressions of Theodore Roosevelt," makes the above sharp observation. He also says of this widely discussed book: "One is not accustomed to think of Roosevelt as a person who carefully weighed the importance of an object before taking a great risk. Yet Mr. Lawrence Abbott, who knew him intimately for years, was impressed by Roosevelt's attention to personal preparedness.' 'He studied, he read, he consulted, he thought, he deliberated, he put himself in the hands of trainers, so to speak-but when the time for action came he was on his toes, ready to jump at the word "go.'

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Whether you were Roosevelt's political friend or foe, you will respond to the magic of these unforgetable impressions of the charm, the strength, and the strenuous romance of his dramatic career as recorded by his intimate friend and biographer, who met him in Khartum when he emerged from his African hunt, and was his constant companion throughout his famous European tour that followed.

These intimate Roosevelt revelations

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