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Theodore Roosevelt Bibliography

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Essays
1879
Meeting of the Athletic Association
1884
Letter to the Editor About Chimney Butte Ranch
1885
Phases of State Legislation
1885
The President's Policy
1886
Red and White on the Border
1886
Ranch Life and Game Shooting in the West
1886
Cross Country Riding in America
1886
Machine Politics in New York City
1887
Letter to the Editor About Big Game in Dakota
1888
Remarks on Balloting and Copyright in 'Notes'
1888
The Ranch Life in the Far West
1888
The Home Ranch
1888
The Round Up
1888
Sheriff's Work on a Ranch
1888
Some Recent Criticism of America
1888
The Merit System
1889
Letter to the Editor About Hunting in Yellowstone by Indians
1889
Buffalo Hunting
1890
The Merit System vs. The Patronage System
1890
'Professionalism' in Sports
1890
On Walter Howe
1891
Andrew Jackson
1891
Object Lesson in Civil Service Reform
1891
Gettysburg and Waterloo
1893
Coursing the Prongbuck
1893
A Shot at a Mountain Sheep
1893
The Whitetail Deer
1894
True Americanism
1894
The Manly Virtues and Practical Politics
1894
The College Graduate and Public Life
1895
Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky
1895
George Rogers Clark and the Conquest of the Northwest
1895
King's Mountain
1895
The Storming of Stony Point
1895
The Cruise of the 'Wasp'
1895
The 'General Armstrong' Privateer
1895
The Battle of New Orleans
1895
'Remember the Alamo'
1895
Hampton Roads
1895
The Flag-Bearer
1895
The Death of Stonewall Jackson
1895
The Charge of Gettysburg
1895
Lieutenant Cushing and the Ram 'Albemarle'
1895
Farragut at Mobile Bay
1895
Hunting in the Cattle Country
1895
American Ideals
1895
Hunting in the Cattle Country; The Prongbuck
1895
Realizable Ideals
1896
The Vice-Presidency and the Campaign of 1896
1896
Ranching
1897
On the Little Missouri
1897
A Cattle-Killing Bear
1897
A Christmas Buck
1897
The Timber-Wolf
1897
Shooting the Prong-Buck
1897
A Tame White Goat
1899
The Strenuous Life
1899
Meeting Great Issues with Resolute Effort and Common Sense
1901
With the Cougar Hounds
1902
The Mule-Deer or Rocky Mountain Blacktail
1902
The Wapiti or Round-Horned Elk
1904
Wilderness Reserves; The Yellowstone Park
1905
A Colorado Bear Hunt
1905
Wolf-Coursing
1905
Books on Big Game
1905
At Home
1905
In the Louisiana Canebrakes
1905
Small Country Neighbors
1907
The Ancient Irish Sagas
1909
American Journalism
1909
A Judicial Experience
1909
A Scientific Expedition
1909
Where We Cannot Work with Socialists
1909
Where We Can Work with Socialists
1909
Quack Cure-Alls for the Body Politic
1909
The Japanese Question
1909
Tolstoy
1909
A Southerner's View of the South
1909
The Thraldom of Names
1909
Give Me Neither Poverty Nor Riches
1910
The Management of Small States Which Are Unable to Manage Themselves
1910
A Remedy for Some Forms of Selfish Legislation
1910
Rural Life
1910
The Progressives, Past and Present
1910
The Pioneer Spirit and American Problems
1910
The Tariff: A Moral Issue
1910
Biological Analogies in History
1910
The World Movement
1910
Citizenship in a Republic
1911
Dante and the Bowery
1911
The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century
1911
The Search for Truth in a Reverent Spirit
1912
The Home and the Child
1912
The Bible and the Life of the People
1912
The Public Servant and the Eighth Commandment
1912
The Shaming of Public Opinion and the Ninth Commandment
1912
Productive Scholarship
1912
What a Progressive Is
1912
The Right of the People to Rule
1912
A Charter of Democracy
1912
Progressive Cause Greater Than Any Individual
1912
A Confession of Faith
1912
The Struggle for Social Justice
1912
Woman's Place in Politics
1913
History as Literature
1913
An Art Exhibition
1913
Recall of Judges and Referendum of Decisions
1913
The Meaning of Free Government
1913
A Charter of Business Prosperity
1913
The Alliance Between Crooked Business and Crooked Politics
1913
Limitation of Governmental Power
1913
The Progressive Party
1913
The Tariff
1913
Constitutions and Courts as Instruments of Social Justice
1913
Courts Not a Sovereign Power Beyond the People's Reach
1913
Recall of Judicial Decisions Not Revolutionary
1913
High Ideals Must Be Translated Into Action
1913
Final Triumph of the Battle for Social and Industrial Justice
1913
A Contract with the People - Progressive National Platform
1913
A Cougar Hunt on the Rim of the Grand Canyon
1913
Across the Navajo Desert
1913
The Hopi-Snake Dance
1914
The Belgian Tragedy
1914
Unwise Peace Treaties a Menace to Righteousness
1914
The Causes of the War
1914
How to Strive for World Peace
1914
The Peace of Righteousness
1914
An International Posse Comitatus
1914
Self-Defense Without Militarism
1914
Preparedness Against War
1915
The Duty of Self-Defense and of Good Conduct Toward Others
1915
Our Peacemaker, the Navy
1915
Utopia or Hell?
1915
Summing Up
1915
Fear God and Take Your Own Part
1915
Warlike Power - The Prerequisite for the Preservation of Social Values
1915
America First - A Phrase or a Fact?
1915
International Duty and Hyphenated Americanism
1915
Peace Insurance by Preparedness Against War
1915
Uncle Sam's Only Friend Is Uncle Sam
1915
The Japanese in Korea
1915
The Panama Blackmail Treaty
1915
Books for Holidays in the Open
1915
The Books That I Read and When and How I Do My Reading
1916
Where There Is a Sword for Offence There Must Be a Sword for Defence
1916
The Sound of Laughter and of Playing Children Has Been Stilled in Mexico
1916
Where Is an American Not an American?
1916
The Ranchland of Argentina and Southern Brazil
1916
A Chilean Rodeo
1916
Across the Andes and Northern Patagonia
1916
Wild Hunting Companions
1916
Primitive Man; and the Horse, the Lion, and the Elephant
1916
Bird Reserves at the Mouth of the Mississippi
1916
A Curious Experience
1916
Man and Woman
1917
The Instant Need; and the Ultimate Need
1917
Must We Be Brayed in a Mortar Before Our Folly Depart from Us?
1917
The Children of the Crucible
1917
Washington and Lincoln
1917
A Square Deal in Law Enforcement
1917
Industrial Justice; The Tool-Owner and the Tool-User
1917
Social Justice; The Brotherly Court of Philadelphia
1917
Socialism versus Social Reform
1917
The Farmer; The Corner-Stone of Civilization
1917
The Word of Micah; The Religion of Service
1917
The Parasite Woman; The Only Indispensable Citizen
1917
Birth Reform; From the Positive, Not the Negative Side
1917
Dr. Fitzsimon's Death
1917
Blood, Iron, and Gold
1917
The Ghost Dance of the Shadow Huns
1917
Sam Weller and Mr. Snodgrass
1917
Broomstick Preparedness
1917
The Bondholders and the People
1917
Factories of Good Citizenship
1917
Pillar-of-Salt Citizenship
1917
Broomstick Apologists
1917
The Liberty Loan and the Pro-Germans
1917
A Difficult Question to Answer
1917
Now Help the Liberty Loan
1917
A Square Deal for the Training Camps
1917
The Passing of the Cripple
1917
The Peace of Complete Victory
1917
Fighting Work for the Man of Fighting Age
1917
Wise Women and Foolish Women
1917
Why Cry Over Spilt Milk?
1917
Save the Foodstuff
1917
On the Firing Line
1917
Nine Tenths of Wisdom Is Being Wise in Time
1917
We Are in This War to the Finish
1917
Sinister Allies
1917
The New York Mayoralty Election
1917
German Hatred of America
1917
Start the System of Universal Military Training at Once
1917
A Fifty-Fifty War Attitude
1917
The Germanized Socialists and Peace
1917
Mobilize Our Man Power
1917
The Landsdowne Letter
1917
The President's Message
1917
Four Bites of a Cherry
1917
The Red Cross Christmas Membership Drive
1917
Being Brayed in a Mortar
1917
Rendering a Great Public Service
1917
A Betrayal of Democracy
1917
Broomstick Preparedness - A Study in Cause and Effect
1918
The Great Adventure
1918
The Men Who Pay with Their Bodies for Their Souls' Desire
1918
This Is the People's War; Put It Through
1918
The Square Deal in Americanism
1918
Sound Nationalism and Sound Internationalism
1918
The German Horror
1918
Service and Self-Respect
1918
The Romanoff Scylla and the Bolshevist Charybdis
1918
Parlor Bolshevism
1918
Tell the Truth and Speed Up the War
1918
Our Duty for the New Year
1918
Tell the Truth and Speed Up the War
1918
The Cost of Unpreparedness
1918
Coöperation and Control
1918
The Artemus Ward Theory of War
1918
The Fruits of Watchful Waiting
1918
Tell the Truth
1918
Justification of Constructive Criticism
1918
Secretary Baker's General Denial
1918
Let George Speed Up the War
1918
Let Uncle Sam Get Into the Game
1918
Conversation Is Important and Production Is More Important
1918
The People's War
1918
The Fruits of Fifty-Fifty Loyalty
1918
Quit Talking Peace
1918
The Worst Enemies of Certain Loyal Americans
1918
Gird Up Our Loins
1918
Bolsheviki at Home and Abroad
1918
The Fruits of Our Delay
1918
How the Hun Earns His Title
1918
Thank Heaven!
1918
Citizens or Subjects?
1918
Women and the War
1918
To My Fellow Americans of German Blood
1918
An Extraordinary Achievement in Human Upbuilding
1918
Freedom Stands with Her Back to the Wall
1918
A Square Deal for All Americans
1918
The German Horror
1918
Sedition, a Free Press, and Personal Rule
1918
The Dangers of a Premature Peace
1918
The War Savings Campaign
1918
Anti-Bolshevism
1918
General Wood
1918
Help Russia Now
1918
An American Fourth of July
1918
How Not to Adjourn Politics
1918
Hats Off to the International Typographical
1918
The Performance of a Great Public Duty
1918
Repeal the Charter of the German-American Alliance
1918
Every Man Has a Right to One Country
1918
Murder, Treason, and Parlor Anarchy
1918
Back Up the Fighting Men at the Front
1918
The Americans Whom We Most Delight to Honor
1918
The Man Who Pays and the Man Who Profits
1918
Our Debt to the British Empire
1918
The Candidacy of Henry Ford
1918
Speed Up the Work for the Army and Give All Who Enter It Fair Play
1918
Senator Lodge's Noble Speech
1918
Applied Patriotism
1918
Good Luck to the Anti-Bolshevists of Kansas
1918
The Fourth Liberty Loan
1918
Fair Play and No Politics
1918
Spies and Slackers
1918
Quit Playing Favorites
1918
War Aims and Peace Proposals
1918
Permanent Preparedness and the League of Nations
1918
High-Sounding Phrases of Muddy Meaning
1918
An American Peace versus a Rubber-Stamp Peace
1918
Unconditional Surrender
1918
What Are the Fourteen Points?
1918
Further Consideration of the Fourteen Points
1918
Fourteen Scraps of Paper
1918
The Turks Surrender Unconditionally
1918
Peace
1918
Sacrifice on Cold Altars
1918
The Red Flag and the Hun Peace Drive
1918
The League of Nations
1918
An American Congress
1918
The Freedom of the Seas and the Enslavement of Mankind
1918
President Wilson and the Peace Conference
1918
The League to Enforce Peace
1918
The Men Whose Lot Has Been Hardest
1918
The British Navy, the French Army, and American Common Sense
1918
Let Us Have Straightforward Speaking
1918
A Square Deal for the Men at the Front
1919
The League of Nations
#2
Non-Fiction Books
1882
The Naval War of 1812
1886
Thomas Hart Benton
1888
Governeur Morris: The Study of His Life and Work
1889
The Winning of the West, Volume I: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi
1889
The Winning of the West, Volume II: In the Current of the Revolution
1891
New York: A Sketch of the City's Social, Political, and Commercial Progress
1894
The Winning of the West, Volume III: The War in the Northeast
1896
The Winning of the West, Volume IV: Louisiana and the Northwest
1900
Oliver Cromwell
1901
The Naval Operations of the War Between Great Britain and the United States, 1812-1815
1902
The Deer Family
1912
The Conservation of Womanhood and Childhood
1914
Life-Histories of African Game Animals
1917
National Strength and International Duty
 
 
#3
Memoirs
1885
Hunting Trips of a Ranchman: Sketches of Sport on the Northern Cattle Plains
1888
Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail
1893
The Wilderness Hunter
1899
The Rough Riders
1910
African Game Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist
1914
Through the Brazilian Wilderness
 
 
#4
Essay Collections
1888
Essays on Practical Politics
1895
Hero Tales from American History
1897
American Ideals: And Other Essays, Social and Political
1905
Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter
1907
Good Hunting: In Pursuit of Big Game in the West
1909
Outlook Editorials
1910
American Problems
1912
Realizable Ideals: Earl Lectures of Pacific Theological Seminary
1913
History as Literature, and Other Essays
1913
Progressive Principles
1915
America and the World War
1916
Fear God and Take Your Own Part
1916
A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open
1917
The Foes of Our Own Household
1918
The Great Adventure: Present-Day Studies in American Nationalism
1921
Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star; War-Time Editorials
 
 
#5
Pamphlet
1897
American Naval Policy: As Outlined in the Messages of the Presidents of the United States
 
 
#6
Writings Collections
1908
The Roosevelt Policy
1941
Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia
2004
Theodore Roosevelt: Letters and Speeches
2012
In the Words of Theodore Roosevelt: Quotations from the Man in the Arena
2017
The Complete Works of Theodore Roosevelt
 
 
#7
Speech Collections
1910
African and European Addresses
1910
The New Nationalism
 
 
#8
Autobiography
1913
Theodore Roosevelt, an Autobiography
 
 
#9
Letter Collections
1919
Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children
1951-1954
The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt
2001
The Selected Letters of Theodore Roosevelt
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