Offers a revised look at Teddy Roosevelt's actions during the Cuban phase of the Spanish-American War, arguing that the legend about his charge up San Juan Hill falls short of the truth, and discusses the role the story played in Roosevelt's election to the presidency.
Examines the life and presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, describing his work to dismantle business monopolies, conserve America's forests and natural wonders, expand the president's powers, and increase the prestige of the country around the world.
Offers a brief look into the life of Theodore Roosevelt, discussing his childhood illness, his role in the creation of teddy bears, his presidency, and other related topics.
Provides an introduction to the life, times, and achievements of President Theodore Roosevelt, with detailed, step-by-step instructions for drawing Roosevelt, as well as related people, places, and events.
Explores the friendship between naturalist John Muir and President Theodore Roosevelt and how it brought about government protection of America's wilderness.
Theodore Roosevelt chronicles his experiences on a North Dakota cattle ranch during the late nineteenth century, which includes his first-hand accounts of wrangling bighorn sheep, chasing horse thieves, encountering Native Americans, bronco busting, and more. Features black-and-white illustrations by Frederic Remington.