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Theodore Rex

By: Edmund Morris
Narrated by: Harry Chase
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The most eagerly awaited presidential biography in years, Theodore Rex is a sequel to Edmund Morris’s classic bestseller The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. It begins by following the new President (still the youngest in American history) as he comes down from Mount Marcy, New York, to take his emergency oath of office in Buffalo, one hundred years ago.

Theodore Rex, full of cinematic detail, moves with the exhilarating pace of a novel, yet it rides on a granite base of scholarship. TR’s own voice is constantly heard, as the President was a gifted letter writer and raconteur. Also heard are the many witticisms, sometimes mocking, yet always affectionate, of such Roosevelt intimates as Henry Adams, John Hay, and Elihu Root. (“Theodore is never sober,” said Adams, “only he is drunk with himself and not with rum.”)

Interspersed with many stories of Rooseveltian triumphs are some bitter episodes-notably a devastating lynching-that remind us of America’s deep prejudices and fears. Theodore Rex does not attempt to justify TR’s notorious action following the Brownsville Incident of 1906-his worst mistake as President-but neither does this resolutely honest biography indulge in the easy wisdom of hindsight. It is written throughout in real time, reflecting the world as TR saw it. By the final chapter, as the great “Teddy” prepares to quit the White House in 1909, it will be a hard-hearted reader who does not share the sentiment of Henry Adams: “The old house will seem dull and sad when my Theodore has gone.”

©2001 Edmund Morris (P)2001 Random House Audio, a Division of Random House Inc.
Historical Military Politics & Activism Politics & Government Presidents & Heads of State Public Policy American History Roosevelt Family Imperialism War
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Compelling Story • Detailed Biography • Excellent Narration • Great Historical Account • Insightful Portrayal
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Loved hearing this, I am student of history, and enjoy learning of country's rich history!

Teddy

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Theodore Rex satisfied most of my criteria for a solidly good read/listen. It was entertaining. It put into context and perspective historical facts I had floating around after all those history classes. It peaked my interest in a new period of American and world history and gave me a focus for further reading.

I agree with previous reviewers who felt that some topics were covered thinly but also agree that nearly 8 years of a presidency is quite a lot to cover in a single volume. Discussions of the Panama Canal were thin indeed.

I recommend Theodore Rex to all who enjoy history, politics and biography. It definitely improved my drive time.

Well worth the listening.

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I read the abridged version of the second volume in Edmund Morris' trilogy biography of Teddy Roosevelt, which hit the high points of his two terms in office. This is an interesting read for anyone catching up on turn of the century history especially because several of Roosevelt's policies are still relevant today.

Now I Know Why Teddy Is On Mt. Rushmore

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Went with the abridged version since the narration for the unabridged was so poorly rated across the board. Harry Chase did a remarkable job here, incredibly captivating! It definitely felt abridged as it moved along at a pretty quick pace.

Excellent narration, definitely abridged

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Loren wanted more before the presidency. I suggest "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt", by the same author, which covers Teddy's life from birth to the beginning of his presidency. It is excellent.

Read the Prequel First

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Glad to have chosen the abridged version, after The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. Well researched & entertaining. Definitely recommend.

Highly informative

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Very well written with excellant narration. I was very pleased at the way the book was read and I recommend it.

Great book

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This second book in Morris's 3-part TR series covers Roosevelt's presidential years and how he dealt with numerous issues confronting the country: labor strikes and corporations; Cuba and Spain; Japan-China-Russia; Kaiser Wilhelm; building the Panama Canal; the Monroe Doctrine; environmental concerns; and banking matters, to name but a few. It ends as TR is handing over the reins to President Taft and is entering the post-presidential years of his life. For me, personally, the material was at times a little dry, but that reflects more on me than it reflects on the writer and the subject matter. I'm not an historian-- just a curious reader seeker a broader understanding of our country's development. I found David McCullough's book on TR a bit more enjoyable, but honestly, that's a matter of taste. Both writers are gifted and knowledgeable.

TR in The White House -- almost 4 stars for me

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it is abridged...why? 1 and 3 are not, why 2. otherwise good.
and I need more than 15 words... so, there😁

good... missing pieces

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A good reading of another detailed biography from the Great Edmund Morris. You won’t be disappointed.

Few men have done more using pure determination.

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