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Works : Volume 1920 [Leather Bound] - Theodore Roosevelt

Works

Volume 1920 [Leather Bound]

By: Theodore Roosevelt

Hardcover | 16 February 2026

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"Works Volume V.18" is a significant collection of writings by Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. This volume showcases Roosevelt's profound intellectual contributions to American political thought and social philosophy during a transformative period in the nation's history. As a polymath and statesman, Roosevelt explores themes of civic responsibility, national character, and the challenges of modern governance.

This collection includes various essays and addresses that define the Progressive Era, reflecting Roosevelt's commitment to the "Square Deal" and his vision for a more equitable American society. Readers will find deep insights into his views on industrialization, conservation, and the role of the United States on the global stage. His prose is marked by the same vigor and moral clarity that characterized his presidency, offering a firsthand look at the ideologies that shaped early 20th-century America.

Ideal for historians, students of political science, and admirers of one of America's most dynamic leaders, "Works Volume V.18" serves as an essential primary source. It provides a comprehensive window into the mind of a man who was simultaneously a soldier, a naturalist, and a visionary politician, capturing the essence of the strenuous life he so famously advocated.

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