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Hero tales, how common lives reveal the heroic spirit of America, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge

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Hero tales, how common lives reveal the heroic spirit of America, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge
Language
eng
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Main title
Hero tales
Medium
electronic resource
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Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge
Sub title
how common lives reveal the heroic spirit of America
Summary
Theodore Roosevelt proved that a political figure could also excel in military matters and literary endeavors. This work covers a most interesting list of heroes in American history, from Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark through various Revolutionary War participants, to activities during the Civil War. Daniel Boone will always occupy a unique place in our history as the archetype of the hunter and wilderness wanderer. He was a true pioneer, and stood at the head of that class of Indian-fighters, game-hunters, forest-fellers, and backwoods farmers who, generation after generation, pushed westward the border of civilization from the Alleghenies to the Pacific. As he himself said, he was "an instrument ordained of God to settle the wilderness. Roosevelt was our 26th President and Lodge was a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, as well as Majority Leader. Good friends, Roosevelts wife suggested they write a book about their favorite Americans and moments in history. The result is this (audio) book of twenty-six stories that also provide some moral and practical lessons
Target audience
adult
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