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The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 6: The Big Stick, 1905–1909

The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 6: The Big Stick, 1905–1909

Theodore Roosevelt

Edited by Elting Elmore Morison

ISBN 9780674014770

Publication date: 01/01/1952

The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt constitute a major contribution to the field of American history and literature. At the same time, they present an autobiography of matchless candor and vitality. They are at once a mine of information for the historian, a case study in astute and vigorous political leadership, and a delight to the general reader. All the letters needed to reveal Roosevelt's thought and action in his public and private life are included, with appropriate editorial comment; and each is printed in its entirety.

In the letters of 1905–1909, Roosevelt’s “big stick” carries increasing weight at home and abroad. These are the years of the fleet’s cruise around the world, of trust-busting and railroad regulation and currency control, and the building of the Panama Canal. They include the Panic of 1907, “Nature Faking,” conservation, the choice of a successor, and the bitter conflict between President and Congress in the closing days of the administration.

Authors

  • John Morton Blum was Professor of History at Yale University.
  • Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., was Isidor Straus Professor of Business History at Harvard Business School.

Book Details

  • 870 pages
  • 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches
  • Harvard University Press
  • Associate editor John Morton Blum
  • Assisted by Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.
  • Other adaptation by Sylvia Rice

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