
#156 Theodore Roosevelt
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Notable books mentioned: Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough, The House of Morgan, The Hour of Fate, The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
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“This is a book about an extraordinary family, a vanished way of life, and the unique child who became Theodore Roosevelt.”
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“This biography of the Morgan family features Teddy Roosevelt as a main character.”
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“This book is about the rivalry and temporary partnership between J.P. Morgan and Teddy Roosevelt.”
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“The author wrote one of my favorite books that I ever read, which is about resourcefulness and can be read in two or three days.”
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“This is a book that Teddy Roosevelt wrote, which I might also read.”
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“This book discusses the importance of exercise, which influenced Teddy Roosevelt and his father.”
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“He was named to the editorial board of The Advocate, which is an undergraduate magazine.”
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“During his senior year, he began to work on a book, his study of the naval side of the War of 1812.”
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“This is great writing by McCullough. This book, by the way, won the National Book Award back in the 80s.”
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“Most of it's just the writings. It's an invent and wander the collected writings of Jeff Bezos.”
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“What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her?”
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“What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her?”
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“What did Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace book coming soon on her?”
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“Theodore wrote his own book, The Story of a Black Man, and his own book, Speeches and Presidential Messages, and more than 20 books dealing with history, literature, politics, and natural history.”
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“Theodore wrote his own book, The Story of a Black Man, and his own book, Speeches and Presidential Messages, and more than 20 books dealing with history, literature, politics, and natural history.”
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“His favorites, the Irish Sagas, Bunyan, Scott, Cooper, The Letters of Abraham Lincoln, Huckleberry Finn, he read many times over.”
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