Roosevelt in the Bad Lands is a biographical book written by Hermann Hagedorn. The book is about the life of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, during his time in the Badlands of North Dakota. The book covers the period from 1883 to 1886, during which Roosevelt lived in the Badlands and worked as a rancher. The book describes Roosevelt's experiences in the Badlands, including his interactions with the local people, his struggles with the harsh environment, and his efforts to establish himself as a ...
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Roosevelt in the Bad Lands is a biographical book written by Hermann Hagedorn. The book is about the life of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, during his time in the Badlands of North Dakota. The book covers the period from 1883 to 1886, during which Roosevelt lived in the Badlands and worked as a rancher. The book describes Roosevelt's experiences in the Badlands, including his interactions with the local people, his struggles with the harsh environment, and his efforts to establish himself as a successful rancher. It also explores Roosevelt's personal life during this period, including his marriage to his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee, and her subsequent death.Throughout the book, Hagedorn portrays Roosevelt as a man of great determination and resilience, who was able to overcome numerous challenges and setbacks in his quest to succeed as a rancher. The book also provides insights into Roosevelt's character and personality, including his love of nature, his passion for hunting and conservation, and his strong sense of duty and patriotism.Overall, Roosevelt in the Bad Lands is a fascinating and engaging biography that offers a unique perspective on the life of one of America's most iconic presidents. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the American West, the life of Theodore Roosevelt, or the development of the United States as a nation.1921. In weaving the material into the connected narrative found in this book, the author consciously departed from fact in only one respect. Certain names are fictitious. In certain cases, in which the story he had to tell might give needless offense to the actors in it still surviving, or their children, and in which he was consequently confronted by the alternative of rejecting the story in question or changing the names, he chose the latter course without hesitation. Partly from books and letters, partly from documents and old newspapers, Hagedorn gathered bit by bit the story of Roosevelt's life as a ranchman; but the main sources of material were the men and women who were Roosevelt's companions and friends. Illustrated.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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