A Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt, compiled by John Hall Wheelock, offers an extensive listing of works by and about the 26th President of the United States. Published in 1920, this volume provides researchers and enthusiasts with a detailed guide to primary and secondary sources related to Roosevelt's life, career, and legacy. The bibliography meticulously catalogs books, articles, speeches, and other materials, offering a comprehensive overview of the literature surrounding one of America's most dynamic and influential figures.
This invaluable resource allows readers to explore Roosevelt's multifaceted persona â €" from his contributions to conservation and foreign policy to his writings on history, politics, and adventure. Scholars of American history, political science, and biography will find this bibliography an essential tool for navigating the vast body of work associated with Theodore Roosevelt.
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