Review
The Republican Roosevelt offers a fresh, well-written biographical treatment of one of the most arresting figures of modern American life. (New York Times Book Review )
Professor John Morton Blum...in an exciting, able, and provocative essay seeks to explain Roosevelt and to fix for him a more determined place in history...With learning, sympathy, understanding, and humor and from a remarkable point of vantage as an associate editor of The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, Mr. Blum has come up with a very important book. (American Historical Review )
A first-class interpretation of Roosevelt the politician, Roosevelt as he managed Congress, Roosevelt at the helm of our foreign affairs, and in the numerous other roles in which he achieved his great successes. (San Francisco Chronicle ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
Professor John Morton Blum...in an exciting, able, and provocative essay seeks to explain Roosevelt and to fix for him a more determined place in history...With learning, sympathy, understanding, and humor and from a remarkable point of vantage as an associate editor of The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, Mr. Blum has come up with a very important book. (American Historical Review )
A first-class interpretation of Roosevelt the politician, Roosevelt as he managed Congress, Roosevelt at the helm of our foreign affairs, and in the numerous other roles in which he achieved his great successes. (San Francisco Chronicle ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
About the Author
John Morton Blum is Professor of History at Yale University.
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