Theodore Rex / Edmund Morris.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Random House, c2001.Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 772 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780394555096 (acid-free paper)
  • 0394555090 (acid-free paper)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Theodore Rex.LOC classification:
  • E 757 .M885 2001
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Contents:
The first administration, 1901-1904. The shadow of the crown -- The most damnable outrage -- One vast, smoothly running machine -- A message from the president -- Turn of a rising tide -- Two pilots aboard, and rocks ahead -- Genius, force, originality -- The good old summertime -- No power or duty -- The catastrophe now impending -- A very big and entirely new thing -- Not a cloud on the horizon -- The big stick -- A condition, not a theory -- The black crystal -- White man black and black man white -- No color of right -- The most just and proper revolution -- The imagination of the wicked -- Intrigue and striving and change -- The wire that ran around the world -- The most absurd political campaign of our time --
The second administration, 1905-1909. Many budding things -- The best herder of emperors since Napoleon -- Mere force of events -- The treason of the senate -- Blood through marble -- The clouds that are gathering -- Such a fleet and such a day -- Moral overstrain -- The residuary legatee -- One long lovely crackling row.
Read by Harry Chase.Summary: Describes Theodore Roosevelt's presidency as he faced the challenges of a new century in which the United States would become a world power, and discusses his accomplishments and failures, the enemies he made, and his family life.
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Continues: The rise of Theodore Roosevelt.

Continued by: Colonel Roosevelt.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [563]-571) and index.

The first administration, 1901-1904. The shadow of the crown -- The most damnable outrage -- One vast, smoothly running machine -- A message from the president -- Turn of a rising tide -- Two pilots aboard, and rocks ahead -- Genius, force, originality -- The good old summertime -- No power or duty -- The catastrophe now impending -- A very big and entirely new thing -- Not a cloud on the horizon -- The big stick -- A condition, not a theory -- The black crystal -- White man black and black man white -- No color of right -- The most just and proper revolution -- The imagination of the wicked -- Intrigue and striving and change -- The wire that ran around the world -- The most absurd political campaign of our time --

The second administration, 1905-1909. Many budding things -- The best herder of emperors since Napoleon -- Mere force of events -- The treason of the senate -- Blood through marble -- The clouds that are gathering -- Such a fleet and such a day -- Moral overstrain -- The residuary legatee -- One long lovely crackling row.

Describes Theodore Roosevelt's presidency as he faced the challenges of a new century in which the United States would become a world power, and discusses his accomplishments and failures, the enemies he made, and his family life.

Read by Harry Chase.

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