T.R.: The Last Romantic
Autor H. W. Brandsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 sep 1998
Vezi toate premiile Carte premiată
Boston Book Review (1998)
From
theNew
York
Timesbestselling
author,
an
acclaimed
biography
of
President
Teddy
Roosevelt
Lauded
as
"a
rip-roaring
life"
(Wall
Street
Journal),TRis
a
magisterial
biography
of
Theodore
Roosevelt
by
bestselling
author
H.W.
Brands.
In
his
time,
there
was
no
more
popular
national
figure
than
Roosevelt.
It
was
not
just
the
energy
he
brought
to
every
political
office
he
held
or
his
unshakable
moral
convictions
that
made
him
so
popular,
or
even
his
status
as
a
bonafide
war
hero.
Most
important,
Theodore
Roosevelt
was
loved
by
the
people
because
this
scion
of
a
privileged
New
York
family
loved
America
and
Americans.
And
yet,
according
to
Brands,
if
we
look
at
the
private
Roosevelt
without
blinders,
we
see
a
man
whose
great
public
strengths
hid
enormous
personal
deficiencies;
he
was
uncompromising,
self-involved,
and
a
highly
imperfect
brother,
husband,
and
father.
Beautifully
written,
powerfully
moved
by
its
subject,TRis
the
classic
biography
of
one
of
America's
greatest
and
most
complex
leaders.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465069590
ISBN-10: 0465069592
Pagini: 928
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.26 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465069592
Pagini: 928
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.26 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
H.W. Brands holds the Jack S. Blanton Sr. Chair in History at the University of Texas at Austin. A New York Times bestselling author, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in biography for The First American and Traitor to His Class. He lives in Austin, Texas.
Recenzii
"A
rip-roaring
life
of
Theodore
Roosevelt,
in
my
view
the
most
lovable,
fascinating
and
creative
of
American
presidents.
Every
red-blooded
American
should
read
this
entertaining
book....
Mr.
Brands
calls
T.R.
the
last
romantic,
and
it
is
true."—Paul
Johnson,Wall
Street
Journal
"Roosevelt's life in Mr. Brands' able hands is a demonstration of the remarkable power of the human will. Roosevelt literally created the character he lived out, and then lived within it until he finally became his creation."—Washington Post
"Brands makes the case that Roosevelt believed in heroes and measured himself against giants of history and literature.... He puts them in vivid context with often wry narration and an impressive depth of historical research."—USA Today
"Brands outlines with suitable vigor the most important aspects of T.R.'s presidential years.... It seems likely that T.R. will stand for some time as the standard one-volume life."—Chicago Sun Times
"Brands shows how this hero of the charge up San Juan Hill, more than anyone else, led the United States onto the world stage."—Los Angeles Times
"Brands' narrative is lucid, fast-moving and unblended by hero-worship. In a single volume he has packed Roosevelt's 60 years of ambition, adventure, expediency, achievement, and, finally, frustration at having peaked too soon."—Publishers Weekly
"Roosevelt's life in Mr. Brands' able hands is a demonstration of the remarkable power of the human will. Roosevelt literally created the character he lived out, and then lived within it until he finally became his creation."—Washington Post
"Brands makes the case that Roosevelt believed in heroes and measured himself against giants of history and literature.... He puts them in vivid context with often wry narration and an impressive depth of historical research."—USA Today
"Brands outlines with suitable vigor the most important aspects of T.R.'s presidential years.... It seems likely that T.R. will stand for some time as the standard one-volume life."—Chicago Sun Times
"Brands shows how this hero of the charge up San Juan Hill, more than anyone else, led the United States onto the world stage."—Los Angeles Times
"Brands' narrative is lucid, fast-moving and unblended by hero-worship. In a single volume he has packed Roosevelt's 60 years of ambition, adventure, expediency, achievement, and, finally, frustration at having peaked too soon."—Publishers Weekly
Premii
- Boston Book Review Nominee, 1998