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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A bully read, but patience helps....,
This review is from: The Winning of the West, Volume 1: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776 (Paperback)
Roosevelt does quite well to capture the essence of what went on during the period when the colonists began westward. The point made by the editor that it is indeed a wonder that this work was ever created at all is well taken when one considers Roosevelt's involvement with so much else in his life while he produced what, for the time, was a very scholarly opus.One must be patient with the narrative; it tends to be choppy. One must also be patient with, or at least understanding of, TR's view of the world and especially his notion of upon whom the greater glory of the westward expansion rests. All in all, it is seemingly a must read (as is the entire series) for anyone having either an interest in the history of this time, or an interest in TR and his works.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Man Writes a Great History,
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This review is from: The Winning of the West, Volume 1: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776 (Paperback)
Theodore's Roosevelt's "The Winning of The West" volume one is unlike most modern histories. His is a story of the founding of the American Republic West of the Original 13. This volume is of the late Colonial Period. He is unafraid to make very harsh judgements, attacking both the American Indians and the Pioneers, although it is clear who he favours. He does have many prejudices, but, to be honest, most Historians do. President Roosevelt's were just of the less respected, today at least, kind. The whole series is very much worth reading, and is a worthy investment of capital and time. Ryan M.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: The Winning of the West (3) (Paperback)
Although there isn't a thing wrong with the content of the book, the publishing and editing format that was adopted in order to save money is atrocious. This particular publisher uses an insturment to scan the original book, and then prints what it reads 'as is'. I had not necessarily bought this edition for it's cost, but after I received it and looked back through the other options I had, I only saved two dollars. This is a book I intended on having on my bookshelf for generations to come. I have learned my lesson and will keep an eye out for these 'making books affordable' publishers.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent descriptions of early frontier life,
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This review is from: The Winning of the West, Volume 1: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776 (Paperback)
Before Roosevelt begins sensationalizing in the second volume, he describes the utter wilderness of the region and characterizes both the individual settlers and Indians who would play decisive roles in the settlement and migration of whites westward, and also gives sweeping portraits of the Indian nations encountered during our westward expansion. The hardships of the settlers due to the ruggedness of their new mountain home, their self-reliance, the cold winters, the need to fell forest for pasture and tillage, the daily peril of Indian attacks, and the distant relations with their origins to the east complete this wonderfully written and diversified study of early American frontier life.
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The Winning of the West, Volume 1: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776 by Theodore Roosevelt (Paperback - May 28, 1995)
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