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Book title: Theodore Roosevelt:A Biography.
Contributors: Henry F. Pringle - Author.
Publisher: Harcourt Brace.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1931.
Page number: 235.
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Table of contents
- Title Page iii
- Foreword vii
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Book I 1
- Chapter I - Teedie 3
- Chapter II - Growth 16
- Chapter III - Thou Goddess, Indifference! 26
- Chapter IV - Alice Lee 40
- Chapter V - Butter and Jam 54
- Chapter VI - I Rose like a Rocket 65
- Chapter VII - Practical Politician 79
- Chapter VIII - Gentleman Cowhand 92
- Chapter IX - The Years Between 106
- Chapter X - A Job Once More 120
- Chapter XI - Sword of Righteousness 132
- Chapter XII - The Nation in Peril 152
- Chapter XIII - Lord of the Navy 165
- Chapter XIV - A Bully Fight 181
- Chapter XV - Reward for a Hero 201
- Chapter XVI - Yearnings and Consummation 216
- Book II 235
- Chapter I - Middle of the Road 237
- Chapter II - The First Attack 251
- Chapter III - The Rights of Labor 264
- Chapter IV - The Big Stick 279
- Chapter V - Setting for a Melodrama 301
- Chapter VI - I Took Panama 315
- Chapter VII - Trimming Sail 339
- Chapter VIII - The Imperial Years Begin 359
- Chapter IX - Imperial Years 372
- Chapter X - The Japanese Menace 398
- Chapter XI - Malefactors of Great Wealth 413
- Chapter XII - The Wicked Speculators 432
- Chaper XIII - Substantial Justice 446
- Chapter XIV - Handing Down the Law 465
- Chapter XV - End of the Reign 476
- Book III 495
- Chapter I - The First Error 497
- Chapter II - Among the Kings 508
- Chapter III - Return Triumphant 525
- Chapter IV - True Democracy 540
- Chapter V - Battling for the Lord 553
- Chapter VI - Drums of War 572
- Chapter VII - The Final Blow 589
- Appendix 605
- Bibliography 607
- Index 613
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