The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt 1st Signet Printing 1961 Paperback Book

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Item details

Condition
Very Good
ISBN
Does not apply
Author
Theodore Roosevelt
Book Title
The Rough Riders
Language
English
Topic
American History, Historic Figures, War, Warfare
Format
Paperback
Publisher
New American Library
Genre
Biographies & True Stories, History, War & Combat
Publication Year
1961
Original Language
English
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Type
Novel
Features
Illustrated
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Personalize
No
Intended Audience
Adults
Ex Libris
No
Inscribed
No
Personalized
No
Vintage
Yes
Signed
No
Era
1800s
Item Height
7 in
Item Length
4 in
Item Width
0.5 in
Number of Pages
215

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The Rough Riders

by Theodore Roosevelt

Signet Classics, New American Library, 1961


With an Afterword by-Lawrence Clark Powell


We Are Coming! There was a war to be fought with Spain in 1898, and so they volunteered Choctaws, Creeks, Cherokees from the newly tamed Indian Territory.


Cowpunchers, stage drivers, government scouts from the Great Plains states. Riflemen, trappers, miners from the Rocky Mountain West.


As Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders they rode and fought to fame and glory at Las Guasimas, Santiago, and San Juan Hill.


More than a chronicle of a war and men in battle, The Rough Riders endures as a living record of a time, a personality, and a legend.


Reading it, we become witnesses to a young America emerging as a great power ... a dynamic Roosevelt rushing to fulfill his destined place in her future ... and the cowboy hero's last glorious fling in tribute to her colorful past.




Pages unmarked, two dog-eared pages. Some minor wear to cover at edges and spine, minor chipping at spine. Back cover shows mild discoloration.