Theodore Roosevelt
(1858–1919)
American politician; 26th and youngest President of the United States (1901–1909)
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Works

  • The Naval War of 1812, 2 volumes (1882)
  • Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, (1885)
  • Hunting Trips on the Prairie, (Companion volume to that above, 1885)
  • Life of Thomas Hart Benton, (1887)
  • Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail, (1888)
  • Essays on Practical Politics, (1888)
  • Life of Gouverneur Morris, (1888) (external scan)
  • The Winning of the West, 6 volumes. (1889–1896) (vol. 1 book scan)
  • New York, (Historic Towns Series, 1891)
  • The Wilderness Hunter, (1893)
  • Hunting the Grisly, (Companion volume to that above, 1893)
  • Hero Tales from American History, (1895) with Henry Cabot Lodge
  • Trail and Camp Fire, (1896) with G. B. Grinnell
  • Hunting in Many Lands, (1896) with G. B. Grinnell
  • American Ideals, (1897)
  • Administration—Civil Service, (1898)
  • The Rough Riders, (1899)
  • A Letter from Governor Roosevelt in Bird-Lore, Vol. I, No. 2, 1899.
  • Life of Oliver Cromwell, (1900)
  • The Strenuous Life, (1900)
    • The Strenuous Life, Speech before The Hamilton Club, Chicago, 10 April 1899.
    • Expansion and Peace, Published in the Independent, 21 December 1899.
    • Latitude and Longitude Among Reformers, Published in The Century, June 1900.
    • Fellow-Feeling as Political Factor, Published in The Century, January 1900.
    • Civic Helpfulness, Published in The Century, October 1900.
    • Character & Success, Published in The Outlook, 31 March 1900.
    • The Eighth and Ninth Commandments in Politics, Published in The Outlook, 12 May 1900.
    • The Best and the Good, Published in the Churchman, 17 March, 1900.
    • Promise and Performance, Published in The Outlook, 28 July 1900.
    • The American Boy, Published in St. Nicholas, May 1900.
    • Military Preparedness and Unpreparedness, Published in The Century, November 1899.
    • Admiral Dewey, Published in McClure's Magazine, October 1899.
    • Grant, Speech delivered at Galena, Illinois, 27 April 1900.
    • The Two Americas, Speech at the formal opening of the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 20 May, 1901.
    • Manhood and Statehood, Address at the quarter-centennial celebration of Colorado statehood, Colorado Springs, 2 August 1901.
    • Brotherhood and the Heroic Virtues, Address at the Veterans' Reunion, Burlington, Vermont, 5 September, 1901.
    • National Duties, Address at the Minnesota State Fair, 2 September 1901.
    • The Labor Question, At the Chicago Labor Day Picnic, 3 September 1900.
    • Christian Citizenship, Address before the Young Men's Christian Association, Carnegie Hall, New York, 30 December 1900.
  • History as Literature, (1913)
  • Theodore Roosevelt: an autobiography (1913) (external scan)
  • Through the Brazilian Wilderness (1914)

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State of the Union addresses

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