Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography

New York: The Macmillan Company, 1914. Second Printing. 615, illus., boards weak, binding cracked at p.209, some foxing to text & inside boards/flyleaves, ink notation inside front board. Name stamped inside front flyleaf, boards spotted and worn, board and spine edges worn, small tears at top of spine and small pieces of cloth missing. Topics covered include boyhood and youth, the vigor of life, practical politics, applied idealism, the New York Police, the Spanish-American War, the New York Governorship, the Presidency, the natural resources of the nation, social and industrial justice, and the Monroe Doctrine and the Panama Canal, among many others. Condition: as is.

Keywords: Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. Presidents, Spanish-Am War, New York State, Governors, Environment, National Resources, Panama Canal, Social Justice

[Book #47394]

Price: $45.00