01742nam a22002177a 4500003000800000005001700008006001900025007000300044008004100047020001800088040001700106041000800123050001500131100003100146245003500177250002200212260003700234300004700271505076800318520043801086BJBSDDR20260511170149.0a|||||r|||| 00| 0 ta260511s20102001nyu|||||r|||| 00| 0 eng d a9780812966008 bspacBJBSDDR aeng bM875t 20101 aMorris, Edmund,d1940-201910aTheodore Rex /bEdmund Morris. aPaperback Edition aNew York :bRandom House, c2010 aX, 772 páginas :billustrations ;c21 cm aContenidos : Prologue 14–16 September 1901 Part One — The First Administration, 1901–1904 The Shadow of the Crown The Most Damnable Outrage One Vast, Smoothly Running Machine A Message from the President Turn of a Rising Tide Two Pilots Aboard, and Rocks Ahead Genius, Force, Originality The Good Old Summertime No Power or Duty Many Budding Things Part Two — The Second Administration, 1905–1909 The Best Herder of Emperors Since Napoleon Mere Force of Events The Treason of the Senate Blood Through Marble The Clouds That Are Gathering Such a Fleet and Such a Day Moral Overstrain The Residuary Legatee One Long Lovely Crackling Row Epilogue 4 March 1909 Back Matter Notes Bibliography Index  aThe biography portrays Theodore Roosevelt as an energetic and transformative leader who modernized the American presidency. Morris emphasizes Roosevelt’s charisma, intellectual curiosity, and political skill while also examining his ambitions and controversies. The narrative explores how Roosevelt expanded federal authority, promoted conservation, confronted monopolies, and positioned the United States as a growing world power.