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Rough Riders
- By: Theodore Roosevelt
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 Join Theodore Roosevelt as he recounts his thrilling experiences with The Rough Riders, the legendary 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry formed in 1898 for the Spanish-American War. As Lt. Colonel and second-in-command, Roosevelt vividly portrays the brave men and their spirited horses, the challenges they faced, and the fierce battles they fought in Cuba. He paints a picture of soldiers forged from the rugged wilderness, accustomed to the wild and the unpredictable. With a passion for adventure and an eagerness for action, these “grim hunters of the mountains” were ready to face ... Failed to add itemsSorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.Add to basket failed.Please try again laterAdd to Wish List failed.Please try again laterRemove from Wish List failed.Please try again laterFollow podcast failedUnfollow podcast failed
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Lincolns Lyceum Address Theodore Roosevelts Reflections
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 Abraham Lincoln, at the budding age of 28 and just beginning his law practice, delivered an impactful speech on January 27, 1838, highlighting the perils of mob rule. His words, eerily relevant today, cautioned against the potential destruction of the United States by those who disregard its laws. Lincolns belief in the Constitution and law as the nations political religion resonates throughout his speech, known as the Lyceum Address. Given before the Young Men’s Lyceum in Springfield, Illinois, Lincoln paid homage to the political system instituted by the Founding Fathers while warning ... Failed to add itemsSorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.Add to basket failed.Please try again laterAdd to Wish List failed.Please try again laterRemove from Wish List failed.Please try again laterFollow podcast failedUnfollow podcast failed
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American Big-Game Hunting by Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919), Owen Wister (1860 - 1938) et al.
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 The first book published by The Boone and Crockett Club founded by Theodore Roosevelt and George Grinnell, who declared in their Editors Note: "Hunting big game in the wilderness is, above all things, a sport for a vigorous and masterful people. The rifle-bearing hunter, whether he goes on foot or on horseback, whether he voyages in a canoe or travels with a dog-sled, must be sound of body and firm of mind, and must possess energy, resolution, manliness, self-reliance, and capacity for hardy self-help. In short, the big-game hunter must possess qualities without which no race can do its ... Failed to add itemsSorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.Add to basket failed.Please try again laterAdd to Wish List failed.Please try again laterRemove from Wish List failed.Please try again laterFollow podcast failedUnfollow podcast failed
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Hero Tales from American History
- By: Henry Cabot Lodge Theodore Roosevelt
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 This podcast vividly narrates the inspiring stories of remarkable Americans who displayed exceptional character and bravery in both life and death. These individuals exemplified the perfect blend of strength, gentleness, patriotism, and unwavering commitment to their ideals. Their tales of courage and personal accomplishment during critical moments in our nations history serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by many in service to their fellow countrymen. This podcast is a tribute to those who have given everything for the United States, in times of both war and peace. Failed to add itemsSorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.Add to basket failed.Please try again laterAdd to Wish List failed.Please try again laterRemove from Wish List failed.Please try again laterFollow podcast failedUnfollow podcast failed
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Theodore Roosevelt- an Autobiography
- By: Theodore Roosevelt
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 In this vibrant and engaging autobiography, Theodore Roosevelt invites us into the remarkable life of one of Americas most dynamic and outspoken presidents. Discover the evolution of his political ideals alongside his deep passion for the frontier and the great outdoors. (Summary from Bartleby.com) Failed to add itemsSorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.Add to basket failed.Please try again laterAdd to Wish List failed.Please try again laterRemove from Wish List failed.Please try again laterFollow podcast failedUnfollow podcast failed
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Through the Brazilian Wilderness
- By: Theodore Roosevelt
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 Immerse yourself in Theodore Roosevelts gripping account of adventure in Through the Brazilian Wilderness. This captivating narrative chronicles his 1913 expedition into the heart of the Brazilian jungle, undertaken as part of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, named for the legendary Brazilian explorer C√¢ndido Rondon. Roosevelt vividly recounts the breathtaking tropical landscapes, diverse wildlife, and remarkable scientific discoveries encountered along the journey. One of the expeditions ambitions was to locate the elusive headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, or River of Doubt, and... Failed to add itemsSorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.Add to basket failed.Please try again laterAdd to Wish List failed.Please try again laterRemove from Wish List failed.Please try again laterFollow podcast failedUnfollow podcast failed
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Abraham Lincoln's Lyceum Address, with an Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt by Various
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 Long before he was President and having just started his law practice, 28-year-old Abraham Lincoln delivered (January 27, 1838) a speech on the dangers of mob rule. Seeming to speak to our present time, he warned that mobs, or people who disrespected U.S. laws and courts, could destroy the United States. He went on to say that the Constitution and rule of law in the United States are "the political religion of our nation."Delivered to the Young Men’s Lyceum in Springfield, Illinois, the speech became known as "the Lyceum Address" and was titled, "The Perpetuation of Our Political ... Failed to add itemsSorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.Add to basket failed.Please try again laterAdd to Wish List failed.Please try again laterRemove from Wish List failed.Please try again laterFollow podcast failedUnfollow podcast failed
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