Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography: Annotated
Series: None
Author: Theodore Roosevelt
Narrated By: Jim D Johnston
Length: 21 hrs 33 mins
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Open a Fascinating Window into the Life and Experiences of the 26th President of the United States:
Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography.
This new annotated edition features a detailed guide to the Age of Revolutions, which led to the rise of powerful ideas and movements that later reshaped the world, including:
The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact
The American Civil War
The World in the late 19th century.
Through vivid anecdotes and insightful reflections, Roosevelt provides listeners with an intimate glimpse into his experiences, convictions, and the tumultuous events that shaped his era. Written after his presidency, Roosevelt reflects on his upbringing, early life, and political career.
He describes his sickly childhood and his intense efforts to strengthen his body through exercise. The book then traces his journey through various roles, including soldier, explorer, conservationist, and statesman—a true story about leadership, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence.
Listeners will gain insight into his ascension to the presidency following McKinley's assassination and his eventful two terms in the White House. Aspiring leaders, students and history enthusiasts alike will find Roosevelt's Autobiography an engaging listen that reveals the personality and worldview behind this larger-than-life political figure.