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Carry a Big Stick: The Uncommon Heroism of Theodore Roosevelt [SCM]

by George Grant Author

Explores the life and character of one of the most remarkable men this century has produced.

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Resource Type
Book
ISBN
1-888952-20-2
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
52
Pages
221
Suggested Grades
5th - 12th
Geographical Setting
New York, Washington DC
Historical Setting
1858 - 1919
Publisher
Cumberland House
Copyright
1996

Chapters

  • 1:1 A Bull Moose
  • 1:2 A Slow Start
  • 1:3 Precocious Youth
  • 1:4 The Harvard Dandy
  • 1:5 Fairy Tale Love
  • 1:6 A Reformer's Zeal
  • 1:7 Tragedy
  • 1:8 Go West Young Man
  • 1:9 Destiny Fulfilled
  • 1:10 A Political Quest
  • 1:11 Rough Rider
  • 1:12 A Political Accident
  • 1:13 TR: Rex
  • 1:14 A Restless Heart
  • 1:15 1912
  • 1:16 Years of Exile
  • 1:17 Vindication
  • 2:1 His Family
  • 2:2 His Father
  • 2:3 The Strenuous Life
  • 2:4 The Great Outdoors
  • 2:5 An Appetite for Learning
  • 2:6 Story-Teller
  • 2:7 Good Deeds
  • 2:8 Reformer
  • 2:9 Socialism
  • 2:10 Bully Pulpit
  • 2:11 The Common Man
  • 2:12 Humility
  • 2:13 War and Peace
  • 2:14 Science
  • 2:15 The South
  • 2:16 Humor
  • 2:17 Courage
  • 2:18 Failure
  • 2:19 Friendship
  • 2:20 A Pro-Life Stalwart
  • 2:21 Progressive
  • 2:22 Prejudice
  • 2:23 Heroes
  • 2:24 Bull Feathers
  • 2:25 Faith
  • 2:26 The Bible
  • 2:27 The Church
  • 2:28 TR and FDR
  • 2:29 Sagamore Hill
  • 2:30 American Spirit
  • 3:1 The Micah Mandate
  • 3:2 Justice
  • 3:3 Mercy
  • 3:4 Humility
  • 3:5 Our Need

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