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Greene, “Presidential Co-option of the image of TR,” in Naylor et al., TR, 601–2.

67 Richard Nixon invoked Ibid., 603.

68 Three decades later Notable post-centennial books about TR unmentioned in this Epilogue are George Mowry, The Era of Theodore Roosevelt, 1900–1912 (New York, 1958); Raymond A. Esthus, Theodore Roosevelt and Japan (Seattle, 1966); Willard B. Gatewood, Jr., Theodore Roosevelt and the Art of Controversy: Episodes of the White House Years (Baton Rouge, La., 1970); John Allen Gable, The Bull Moose Years: Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party (Port Washington, N.Y., 1978); Frederick W. Marks III, Velvet on Iron: The Diplomacy of Theodore Roosevelt (Lincoln, Neb., 1979); Thomas G. Dyer, Theodore Roosevelt and the Idea of Race (Baton Rouge, La., 1980); John Milton Cooper, The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt (Cambridge, Mass., 1983); Paul Russell Cutright, Theodore Roosevelt: The Making of a Conservationist (Urbana, Ill., 1985); Lewis L. Gould, The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt (Lawrence, Kan., 1991); John D. Weaver, The Brownsville Raid (College Station, Tex., 1992); Natalie Naylor et al., Theodore Roosevelt: Many-Sided American (Interlaken, N.Y., 1992); Edmund Morris, Theodore Rex (New York, 2001); Henry J. Hendrix, Theodore Roosevelt’s Naval Diplomacy: The U.S. Navy and the Birth of the American Century (Annapolis, Md., 2009).

69 Three recent Kathleen Dalton, Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life (New York, 2002); Millard, The River of Doubt (2005); O’Toole, When Trumpets Call (2005).

70 “He was a fulfiller” Manuscript in TRC.

ILLUSTRATION CREDITS

Unless otherwise credited, all images are from the Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.


Frontispiece Theodore Roosevelt by George Moffett, 1914.

p.1 The Roosevelt Africa Expedition, 1909–1910.

p.2 Kermit Roosevelt in 1909.

p.3 TR’s safari gets under way, May 1910.

p.4 TR records his kills on 5 and 6 October 1909.

p.5 Edith Kermit Roosevelt in 1909. Library of Congress.

i1.1 TR arrives in Khartoum, 14 March 1910. Library of Congress.

i2.1 Gifford Pinchot. Library of Congress.

i2.2 Germany around the time of TR’s visit. Library of Congress.

i2.3 Emperor Wilhelm II, ca. 1910. Library of Congress.

i2.4 Wilhelm II and TR at Döberitz. Library of Congress.

i3.1 Alice Roosevelt Longworth, ca. 1910. Chicago Historical Society.

i3.2 TR marches in the funeral procession of Edward VII, 20 May 1910.

i4.1 Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., at the time of his engagement.

i4.2 Joseph Youngwitz presents a bouquet to TR, 18 June 1910.

i4.3 Governor Charles Evans Hughes. Library of Congress.

i4.4 Taft’s summer White House in Beverly, Massachusetts.

i5.1 William Barnes, Jr. Library of Congress.

i5.2 TR reading, fall 1910.

i6.1 The North Room of Sagamore Hill, ca. 1911. Sagamore Hill National Historic Site.

i6.2 President William Howard Taft. Library of Congress.

i6.3 Theodore Roosevelt Dam, Arizona. Library of Congress.

i7.1 Ethel Roosevelt, ca. 1911. Library of Congress.

i10.1 Senator Elihu Root. Library of Congress.

i11.1 TR, third-party candidate (cartoon), 1912.

i11.2 TR addresses the Progressive National Convention, 6 August 1912. Library of Congress.

i12.1 TR’s perforated speech manuscript, 14 October 1914.

i12.2 John Schrank under arrest after attempting to kill TR.

i13.1 The manuscript of TR’s autobiography, 1913.

i13.2 TR gives Ethel away in marriage, 4 April 1913.

i14.1 Natalie Curtis in Indian dress. Courtesy NatalieCurtis.org.

i15.1 Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon. Acervo do Museu do Indio/FUNAI, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

i15.2 The Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition, 1914.

i15.3 Expedition members at dinner.

i15.4 TR writing, surrounded by Nhambiquaras. American Museum of Natural History.

i15.5 TR prepares to descend the Dúvida, 27 February 1913.

i16.1 The expedition undertakes one of its many portages.

i16.2 Rondon rebaptizes the Dúvida in TR’s name. Acervo do Museu do Indio/FUNAI, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

i17.1 President Woodrow Wilson. Library of Congress.

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