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Mornings on Horseback: The Story of an Extraordinary Faimly, a Vanished Way of Life and the Unique Child Who Became Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Wikipedia Theodore Roosevelt Kermit Roosevelt Alice Roosevelt Longworth Ethel Roosevelt Derby Quentin Roosevelt Archibald Roosevelt Rank: #28470 in eBooksPublished on: 2007-05-31Released on: 2007-05-31Format: Kindle eBook 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.The great TRBy CC Coach MikeMr. McCullough's "Mornings on Horseback" is an account of the early life of Theodore Roosevelt. I have read a number of books on the life of this extraordinary man (I still feel the 3 volume Edmund Morris work is the definitive biography of President Roosevelt). This volume focuses on the Roosevelt family and life in the late 19th century. Mr. McCullough's belief is that his early family life strongly shaped TR's persona. This is very nice, one volume introduction to TR. It is also nice complimentary work that fleshes out his family life. GREAT READ!!(1)1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Interesting look into his early years...By John Paul SassoneHas there ever been a bad David McCullough book His book on the early years of Theodore Roosevelt is excellent, easy to read and covers the years most people skip over when talking about TR. Its an interesting look into his family, his childhood, his relationship with his brother and sisters and how the family came first no matter what. You also get an insight into political activities at the time and TR's rise in the Republican party. Its an interesting look at NY society, how the wealthy were supposed to act, and how TR's father influenced him and hi outlook on public service. All in all, an excellent read...3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Vivid, Interesting BookBy wskI hesitated to purchase this book, even though I love McCullough's writing, because I had already read Morris's Roosevelt trilogy and thought it unlikely this volume would add much to what I had already read in Morris's books. I'm glad I gave it a chance, though, as I found it to be a delightful take on Teddy's early years. While there wasn't much in the way of details or information that was significantly different than the first volume of Morris, it was still an excellent read and I never tire of young Theodore's exploits. Even if you've already read up on Roosevelt, I recommend you give McCullough's treatment a chance.See all 519 customer reviews... Theodore Roosevelt Wikipedia Theodore Roosevelt Kermit Roosevelt Alice Roosevelt Longworth Ethel Roosevelt Derby Quentin Roosevelt Archibald Roosevelt
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