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Theodore Roosevelt (Author), Louis Auchincloss (Editor)
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  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 960 pages
  • Publisher: Library of America; First Edition edition (October 7, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931082669
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931082662
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Handy collection of TR's letters, October 19, 2004
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This review is from: Theodore Roosevelt: Letters and Speeches (Library of America) (Hardcover)
Theodore Roosevelt was among the most literary men ever to occupy the White House. The author of over 40 books, he was also a prolific letter-writer and in the pre-"West Wing" age prepared his own speeches as well. Numerous collections of his writings have been published, with this volume being the latest of them. Edited by the author and Roosevelt biographer Louis Auchinloss, it offers a selection of some of the most illustrative writings from throughout Roosevelt's life and career.

The result is somewhat disappointing. Though advertised as "Letters and Speeches," the volume is mostly comprised of the former rather than the latter; there are only four speeches tacked on at the end, almost as an afterthought. Nor do the letters published here offer anything new - all of them, in fact, are from the superb eight-volume collection edited by Elting Morison in the early 1950s, only with the excellent footnotes that provided the context relegated to the back of the book.

These criticisms aside, the Library of America has produced a book of merit. Auchinloss has selected letters which offer a helpful peek into Roosevelt's life, providing almost an autobiographical presentation of Roosevelt's ideas and opinions. For readers interested in particular subjects, Auchinloss provides in the table of contents a brief subject line under each letter, which adds to the book's utility. The result is a nice, durable volume offering a useful sampling of some of Roosevelt's most important letters. While diehard fans of TR will probably prefer Morison's hard-to-find collection, for readers seeking a handy edition of his correspondence this is the book to own.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Notes from the Vigorous Life!, March 5, 2005
This review is from: Theodore Roosevelt: Letters and Speeches (Library of America) (Hardcover)
Most living today do not know the art of letter writing. Our lives are all phone calls and emails. We live in the instant and do not know the pleasures and benefits of taking time to form thoughts and writing in complete and coherent sentences let alone taking the time to construct paragraphs or a complete and persuasive argument. Another problem is that our communications today are perishable. There are fewer personal documents left for study and almost no drafts to give us insight into the process of composition. Sure, presidential libraries contain mountains of paper, but so much of it is from staff, is impersonal bureaucrat speak, and lacks the wit, sparkle, and insight of a practiced and skilled writer such as Theodore Roosevelt.

TR published forty books, wrote more than 100,000 letters, and his collected speeches fill twenty volumes. All this in a too short sixty year life (Oct 1858 - Jan 1919). I find this productivity staggering, especially when one considers how actively he lived his life. He traveled, he climbed the Matterhorn, he ranched, went to war, fulfilled many public offices including Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Governor of New York, Vice-President, and President of the United States.

We all owe a note of thanks to Louis Auchincloss for editing this volume and providing us with 367 of his letters, every one of them one kind of gem or another. We get observations of TR the Naturalist, the diplomat, the Rough Rider, Governor, President, Ex-President, and the private man. Actually, we get more sides of him than those, but those are the biggest and most notable gems. Four of his greatest and most noted speeches are also included. They all deserve to be read today and should be read by all students of American History.

In my view, the greatest of them is his 1910 speech at the Sorbonne on "Citizenship in a Republic". "The Strenuous Life" is also a wonderful speech to read and contemplate. Both are calls to a responsible and fully lived life of duties and responsibilities to earn the rewards of freedom and wealth. He has no use for the empty life living off the sweat and blood of others. Magnificent sentiments that should inspire us today and will actually have the beneficial effect of making all, and I mean all, of our present leaders seem small in comparison let alone the indictment it makes on each one of us. If you do not want to hear a clear call to action, avoid these speeches. But you will avoid them to your own loss.

This book deserves to be read and read more than once. It is that wonderful kind of book you can dip into for a short read over and over again. Each time you will come away feeling energized and inspired to do more and to do better.

Hugely recommended. Thanks to the Library of America for producing this magnificent and beautifully done volume.

Reviewed by Craig Matteson, Ann Arbor, MI

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Brilliant Man!, December 3, 2011
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If you want to know the heart of Teddy Roosevelt, this is a fantastic book. He was a man of integrity, stressed hard work, helping those who help themselves, and hated discrimination of any kind. He was for the working man, yet he had no problem with someone making as much money as they could; provided they didn't exploit the worker or consumer to do so.
I found fascinating information in this book. I never knew he hated Woodrow Wilson and Thomas Jefferson with a passion. He actually refers to Wilson as a coward! Also, it provides a new outlook on Mt. Rushmore when one thinks he is adjacent to Jefferson. Also, he congratulates his cousin F.D.R. on his appointment as Asst. Sec. of the Navy. In a following letter he is quick to warn F.D.R. not to divide the U.S. fleet. In 1913 he already anticipated hostilities with Japan. Franklin you should have listened to your cousin!
In 1916 he writes a letter asking to be allowed to raise a "motorcycle regiment with machine guns" if we enter war with Mexico. In reference to Germany, "Let us dictate peace by the hammering of guns and not chat about peace to the accompaniment of the clicking of typewriters." Wow! He also comments on immigation and states if that person assimilates himself as an American and speaks English only, he shall be treated with equality. But if one keeps segregated with divided allegiance he or she isn't to be considered an American; or as he puts it "not dwellers in a polygot boardinghouse." If only we would heed this man's doctrine!
Finally, he loses his son Quentin in the war. Yet, he offers no apologies because in his mind, doing one's duties in society overrides one's personal enjoyment of this life. Time and time again he stresses "do your duty"; whether you are a man or a woman. Read this book, and then do what he says...we will be a better people for it!
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