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  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    289,-

    The Strenuous Life by Theodore Roosevelt is a timeless American classic that embodies the spirit of rugged individualism, patriotism, and personal growth. Published in 1901, this influential work by the 26th President of the United States extols the virtues of hard work, perseverance, and self-reliance.Roosevelt's book serves as a call to action, urging citizens to embrace challenges, overcome adversity, and push their physical and mental limits. It champions the ideals of courage, determination, and resilience, encouraging readers to live life to the fullest.This masterpiece not only encapsulates Roosevelt's experiences as a rancher, soldier, and statesman but also imparts valuable life lessons on leadership, citizenship, and the importance of civic duty. It underscores the significance of community engagement and public service, emphasizing the need to contribute to the betterment of society."The Strenuous Life" has had a profound impact on American culture, leaving an indelible mark on the nation's ethos. It resonates with themes of ambition, honor, and the pursuit of excellence, making it a seminal work for those seeking personal development and a deeper understanding of the American spirit.In summary, Theodore Roosevelt's "The Strenuous Life" is an enduring manifesto that celebrates the values of self-improvement, resilience, and active citizenship, inspiring generations to embrace life's challenges with unwavering determination and unwavering spirit.

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    994 - 1 261,-

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    1 261 - 1 527,-

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  • - Illustrated
    av Theodore Roosevelt
    161,-

    This book offers to younger readers a series of pictures of out-door life and big-game hunting in the West. More than this, the author makes us feel not only the zest of sport and adventure, but also the interest attaching to the habits and peculiarities of the remarkable animals which he describes. It is a field-book, since it is written by a true sportsman out of his own experiences, and its general spirit tends to a better appreciation of the value of close observation of animal life. The elk, bear, goats, deer, and other animals which are described, represent the most remarkable large fauna of our country. These descriptions, by one whose acquaintance with them has been so intimate, have an added value in view of the diminution in their number.It is interesting, also, to remember that the influence of the author has been constantly exerted in favor of the preservation of big game and the maintenance of national parks and forest reserves, which, in addition to other advantages, include the protection of these noble forms of animal life.This series of articles upon big-game hunting was written for Harper's Round Table, and published therein in 1897. The picture of ranch life which forms the closing chapter appeared in Harper's Round Table in 1896. These articles are now presented together in book form for the first time after consultation with the author. For the title of the book and the proof-reading the publishers are responsible.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    396 - 502,-

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

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    214,-

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  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    623,-

    "Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography" is a landmark text in the canon of classic American literature. This comprehensive account of Roosevelt's life makes it a must-read for individuals interested in Theodore Roosevelt books and those fascinated by the lives of impactful American historical figures.Penned by Roosevelt himself, the autobiography offers an intimate look into his life, from his childhood to his presidency. It documents his transformation from a sickly child into a passionate conservationist, a fearless soldier, and a respected statesman. As such, this text is a valuable addition to the library of inspirational autobiographies.In the autobiography, Roosevelt shares his philosophies on life, politics, and the moral obligations of citizens and leaders. His experiences provide a captivating account of American political history, and his insights into his presidency give a unique perspective into American presidential memoirs.Roosevelt's enthusiasm for the outdoors, his pivotal role in conservation, and his adventures, such as the Rough Rider campaign and African safaris, offer a compelling narrative for fans of adventure and nature stories. His staunch dedication to "the strenuous life," his philosophy of personal responsibility, and his commitment to civic duty are vividly showcased throughout the text, making it an important reference for those interested in leadership and personal development narratives."Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography" stands as a testament to Roosevelt's indomitable spirit, his love for his country, and his relentless pursuit of justice and fairness. This autobiography continues to inspire readers with its reflection of Roosevelt's extraordinary life and his profound impact on American history.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    426,-

    "The Naval War of 1812" is an insightful historical work written by Theodore Roosevelt, an esteemed American statesman, historian, and the 26th President of the United States. Published in 1882, this comprehensive book delves into the lesser-known aspects of the War of 1812, focusing specifically on the naval battles that shaped the conflict between the United States and Great Britain.In this complete edition, Roosevelt meticulously examines the events leading up to the war, providing a detailed account of the political tensions, economic disputes, and maritime issues that ultimately culminated in the conflict. He masterfully explores the motivations and strategies of both sides, shedding light on the complex dynamics of naval warfare during this critical period in American history.Roosevelt's meticulous research and attention to detail are evident throughout the book. Drawing from an extensive range of primary sources, including official naval reports, personal correspondence, and memoirs of the era, he presents a well-rounded and balanced narrative. Readers are treated to vivid descriptions of the naval engagements, vividly capturing the intensity and drama of the battles fought on the high seas.Moreover, "The Naval War of 1812" offers valuable insights into the key personalities involved in the conflict, from renowned American naval heroes like Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry and Captain James Lawrence to their British counterparts, such as Admiral George Cockburn and Captain Philip Broke. Roosevelt analyzes their strategic decisions, leadership styles, and the impact of their actions on the overall course of the war.Beyond the detailed accounts of battles, Roosevelt's book delves into the broader implications of the war, exploring its impact on American national identity, naval doctrine, and the development of the United States as a global power. He also examines the significance of the conflict in shaping future naval warfare strategies and technologies.Roosevelt's writing style is engaging and accessible, making "The Naval War of 1812" appealing to both scholars and general readers interested in the history of naval warfare and American military history. His passion for the subject matter shines through, as he paints a comprehensive picture of the war's complexities while keeping readers captivated with compelling narratives and analysis."The Naval War of 1812" stands as a seminal work, highlighting Theodore Roosevelt's deep understanding of history and his ability to present complex events in a coherent and engaging manner. It remains an essential read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the War of 1812 and its significant naval dimensions.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    278,-

    Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches by Theodore Roosevelt is an enthralling collection of tales and essays that vividly captures the essence of the American West during a time of exploration and adventure. This book is more than just a series of hunting stories; it's a profound reflection on nature, wildlife, and the human spirit's connection to the wild. Roosevelt, a renowned figure in early conservation and a former President of the United States, brings to life the exhilarating and often perilous world of grizzly bear hunting, infusing his narrative with rich details of the landscape and its inhabitants.Each story in the collection is imbued with Roosevelt's deep respect for the natural world and his growing awareness of the need for conservation. The book delves into the ethics of hunting, exploring the balance between man's survival instincts and the responsibility towards preserving wildlife. Roosevelt's narrative is a blend of personal adventure, detailed observations of flora and fauna, and insightful reflections on the importance of environmental stewardship.As a skilled storyteller, Roosevelt transports readers to the rugged terrain of the American West, describing in vivid detail the challenges of outdoor survival and the thrill of exploration in an era when much of the land was still untamed. His accounts go beyond mere hunting tales; they are an ode to the beauty of the wilderness, a call to preserve the natural wonders of the world, and a celebration of the adventurous spirit.The book also serves as a historical document, providing insights into the attitudes and practices of hunting and wildlife management during Roosevelt's time. It reflects the beginnings of a shift in perspective towards more ethical hunting practices and the recognition of the need for conservation efforts.In Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches, Roosevelt's prowess as a hunter and naturalist shines through, offering a unique perspective on the American frontier. It's a captivating read for anyone interested in adventure, wildlife, the history of conservation, and the enduring allure of the great outdoors. This collection stands as an early cornerstone in the development of environmental consciousness, set against the majestic and untamed backdrop of the American West.

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  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    192,-

    Rough Riders is a classic biography of Theodore Roosevelt and his early days as a member of that historical unit. This book includes this snippet:DURING the year preceding the outbreak of the Spanish War I was Assistant Secretary of the Navy. While my party was in opposition, I had preached, with all the fervor and zeal I possessed, our duty to intervene in Cuba, and to take this opportunity of driving the Spaniard from the Western World. Now that my party had come to power, I felt it incumbent on me, by word and deed, to do all I could to secure the carrying out of the policy in which I so heartily believed; and from the beginning I had determined that, if a war came, somehow or other, I was going to the front.Meanwhile, there was any amount of work at hand in getting ready the navy, and to this I devoted myself.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    289,-

    When the boat departed, Zahm's wife and four children flew in from New York to bid him farewell. The American Museum was especially eager to acquire items from the region separating the Amazon River's southern affluents from its headwaters in Paraguay. The majority of colubrine snakes, which are the typical snakes we encounter everywhere, are completely harmless. However, certain snakes, like cobras, grow into what are generally thought to be the most dangerous snakes. On Christmas Day, we made steady progress upstream between upper Paraguay's lush and picturesque banks while fighting a strong current. The low, marshy, rich wastelands known as the Chaco were to the west across the river and were still occupied by either wild Indians or massive-scale cattle ranching. Our entire group, together with all of their baggage, boarded our fine small river boat, the Nyoac, at Corumba. The Amazon River, which flows from the Andes to the Atlantic from west to east, is the largest river in the world. A train of pack oxen left two days before our own departure with our mule train, hauling supplies, equipment, and other items. Most of them were thoroughly broken, but there was around a score that was either completely unbroken or horribly shattered.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    449,-

    Theodore Roosevelt presided over the United States as president from 1901 to 1912. For the Republican and Progressive parties, he held the position of party leader. In addition to being a skilled historian, naturalist, explorer, hunter, and author, he was a fantastic performer. Teddy Roosevelt was a sickly youngster who battled asthma and other illnesses before becoming the Bull Moose. Teddy entered politics after earning his Harvard degree, but that didn't stop him from producing The Naval War of 1812 in 1882, which helped him establish himself as a respected author and historian. Young Teddy was given the President after McKinley's murder in 1901.Despite losing the election, the incident appropriately reflected Teddy's reputation as a men's man.Roosevelt's health rapidly deteriorated, and he passed away in 1919, having established himself as an American legend. Teddy is known today for his accomplishments as an explorer, hunter, novelist, soldier, president, and safari adventurer, which collectively form a singular reputation. Get the truth from the Moose about Teddy's life.

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    994 - 1 261,-

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    227 - 396,-

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