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A Classic Biography of Theodore Roosevelt—Reissued on the Sesquicentennial of His Birth This classic biography—copublished by the Theodore Roosevelt Association and The Lyons Press—includes an introduction by distinguished Roosevelt biographer Edmund Morris, and historical photographs from the Theodore Roosevelt Collection at Harvard University. The seven Rooseveltian worlds Wagenknecht explores are those of Action, Human Relations, Thought, Family, Spiritual Values, Public Affairs, and War and Peace. As Morris observes in his introduction, Wagenknecht conveys every “interesting, spectacular, poignant, admirable, and . . . distressing or even pathological” aspect of Theodore Roosevelt without ever sentimentalizing him. As he also notes, “Wagenknecht came to grips with the centripetal personality coalescing from all this material by viewing it as a sort of biographical solar system—seven contrasting, yet gravitationally linked, `worlds’”—worlds that come together with compelling force in this remarkable volume

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Introduction by Edmund MorrisThe Facts of T.R.'s LifeThe World of ActionThe World of ThoughtThe World of Human RelationsThe World of FamilyThe World of Spiritual ValuesThe World of Public AffairsThe World of War and Peace

Seven Worlds of Theodore Roosevelt

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 01/01/2010
      ISBN13: 9781599219615, 978-1599219615
      ISBN10: 1599219611

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      Book Synopsis
      A Classic Biography of Theodore Roosevelt—Reissued on the Sesquicentennial of His Birth This classic biography—copublished by the Theodore Roosevelt Association and The Lyons Press—includes an introduction by distinguished Roosevelt biographer Edmund Morris, and historical photographs from the Theodore Roosevelt Collection at Harvard University. The seven Rooseveltian worlds Wagenknecht explores are those of Action, Human Relations, Thought, Family, Spiritual Values, Public Affairs, and War and Peace. As Morris observes in his introduction, Wagenknecht conveys every “interesting, spectacular, poignant, admirable, and . . . distressing or even pathological” aspect of Theodore Roosevelt without ever sentimentalizing him. As he also notes, “Wagenknecht came to grips with the centripetal personality coalescing from all this material by viewing it as a sort of biographical solar system—seven contrasting, yet gravitationally linked, `worlds’”—worlds that come together with compelling force in this remarkable volume

      Table of Contents
      Introduction by Edmund MorrisThe Facts of T.R.'s LifeThe World of ActionThe World of ThoughtThe World of Human RelationsThe World of FamilyThe World of Spiritual ValuesThe World of Public AffairsThe World of War and Peace

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