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1mandymarie20
While searching around I came across a couple of cool items.
TR's childhood home at http://mhsarchive.org/collection.aspx?rID=THRB.COLLECT.001&db=exhibt&dir...
has some books inventoried.
A cool article on The Art of Manliness about the Libraries of Great Men featuring TR first got me thinking about him. The article is found at:
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/02/03/the-libraries-of-great-men-theodore-roo...
Could a letter like the one featured here be evidence of what was in someone's personal library?
I was also thinking that since Teddy Roosevelt was an author, he more than likely had copies of the items he himself wrote in his library.
TR's childhood home at http://mhsarchive.org/collection.aspx?rID=THRB.COLLECT.001&db=exhibt&dir...
has some books inventoried.
A cool article on The Art of Manliness about the Libraries of Great Men featuring TR first got me thinking about him. The article is found at:
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/02/03/the-libraries-of-great-men-theodore-roo...
Could a letter like the one featured here be evidence of what was in someone's personal library?
I was also thinking that since Teddy Roosevelt was an author, he more than likely had copies of the items he himself wrote in his library.
2southernbooklady
Theodore Roosevelt is on my watch, and I've been lax. (http://www.librarything.com/topic/155156#4158695)
Life kind of dumped on me. But I've almost crawled out from under the pile and I've set March to be the month I finish entering the books on the lists I have.
Life kind of dumped on me. But I've almost crawled out from under the pile and I've set March to be the month I finish entering the books on the lists I have.