Theodore Roosevelt
October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., also known as T.R., was a towering figure in American politics and public life. His life was defined by a vast range of interests and achievements, from statesmanship to natural exploration, leaving an indelible mark. He was renowned for his immense energy, broad scope of pursuits, and a distinct model of masculinity that shaped his public persona. His legacy is rooted in his dynamic personality and extensive contributions that transcended conventional political roles.
2001Hero Tales
2001American Ideals
2006New York
2006True Americanism
2013The Rough Riders
2015Works, Volume 6
2015Wilderness
2015Works, Volume 8
2019Stories From the Harvard Advocate: Being a Collection of Stories Selected From the Advocate From Its
2020Oliver Cromwell
2021From White House to Log Cabin: Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, at the Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln
2021Lion Spearing
2022Theodore Roosevelt's Confession Of Faith Before The Progressive National Convention, August 6, 1912
2022Roosevelt vs. Newett, a Transcript of the Testimony Taken and Depositions Read at Marquette, Mich
2022A Square Deal
2022An Autobiography
2023The Naval War of 1812: Or, The History of the United States Navy During the Last War With Great Brit
2023Rough Riders
2024Thomas H. Benton