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The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris
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The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (Modern Library Paperbacks)

by Edmund Morris

Series: Morris' Theodore Roosevelt (1)

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A masterpiece.

A master writer writing about one of the most interesting and unique personalities in history. Had Theodore Roosevelt for some reason disappeared in 1901 instead of becoming President, this book would still have to written.

In this book Morris starts from TR's early childhood, including short histories of his parents, and stops with McKinley's death. For a history of his presidency, read the second book of the series, Theodore Rex. ( )
  Hanno | Oct 17, 2009 |
I'm not much on biographies, but this was very, very well done & extremely readable. My uncle & a cousin both read it & were equally pleased. They both tried to read the second book, but couldn't get into it or read it. Morris also did a biography on Reagan that was half about Morris - it also sucked, so that makes this a shining surprise. ( )
  jimmaclachlan | Sep 25, 2009 |
As thorough a biographical book written about one of the busiest and respectable U.S. Presidents every to have found his destiny in the world. And this is only part one. Written in with an engagingly fast-pace, much like its subject, it leaves no stone uncovered as far as I could tell. From birth right up to his nomination to the Vice-Presidency, the book details his life with eloquence and care. I have made it my homework to read both Morris Roosevelt biographies, part two being "Theodore Rex", and if one were to choose a TR bio to read, this one is the place to start, as it one that received a deserving Pulitzer. Highly recommended. ( )
  noblechicken | Sep 15, 2009 |
One of the finest biographies I've ever read. It takes TR from birth to assumption of the Presidency. Morris is incredibly vivid and brings you right into this fascinating story. Comprehensively researched and documented, the wonderful narrative is brought alive with Roosevelt's own words. ( )
  stevetempo | Jul 23, 2009 |
Roosevelt was a naturalist, a writer, a lover, a hunter, a rancher, a soldier, and a politician. If you read this book, you will be as amazed as I was at the achievements of this man. I admire Roosevelt for all of the accomplishments he made in his illustrious career, as I am sure you will be if you read this book.

Awards and Honors:
National Book Award (Biography, 1980)
New York Times Best Books of the Year (1979)
Pulitzer Prize (Biography or Autobiography
The Modern Library's 100 Best Nonfiction (The Board's List, 79) ( )
  dianegould | Jul 19, 2009 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0375756787, Paperback)

Described by the Chicago Tribune as "a classic," The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt stands as one of the greatest biographies of our time. The publication of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt on September 14th, 2001 marks the 100th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt becoming president.

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