Hero Tales: How Common Lives Reveal the Heroic Spirit of America

Author:   Theodore Roosevelt ,  Henry Cabot Lodge ,  Maurice England
Publisher:   Oasis Audio
ISBN:  

9781598595925


Publication Date:   01 August 2009
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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"Theodore Roosevelt proved that a political figure could also excel in military matters and literary endeavors. This work covers a most interesting list of heroes in American history, from Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark through various Revolutionary War participants, to activities during the Civil War. Daniel Boone will always occupy a unique place in our history as the archetype of the hunter and wilderness wanderer. He was a true pioneer, and stood at the head of that class of Indian-fighters, game-hunters, forest-fellers, and backwoods farmers who, generation after generation, pushed westward the border of civilization from the Alleghenies to the Pacific. As he himself said, he was ""an instrument ordained of God to settle the wilderness."" Roosevelt was our 26th President and Lodge was a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, as well as Majority Leader. Good friends, Roosevelt's wife suggested they write a book about their favorite Americans and moments in history. The result is this (audio) book of twenty-six stories that also provide some moral and practical lessons."

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Author:   Theodore Roosevelt ,  Henry Cabot Lodge ,  Maurice England
Publisher:   Oasis Audio
Imprint:   Oasis Audio
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 16.50cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781598595925


ISBN 10:   159859592
Publication Date:   01 August 2009
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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George Washington, Daniel Boone, and Stonewall Jackson are all players in this montage of early American history. What began as the authors dinnertime tradition of sharing favorite stories became a joint venture to create a picture of the United States through the art of storytelling. Roosevelt and Lodge trace the period of the American Revolution through the Civil War by highlighting individuals who demonstrate valor and patriotism. Maurice England narrates this collection with stylistic ease and charm. He has a somewhat husky voice and speaks in a friendly tone. His relaxed pace moves the reader through these snapshots of American history. Taking on the role of storyteller, England faithfully captures the authors writing style and creates a memorable audio experience. D.M.W. (c) AudioFile Portland, Maine


"""George Washington, Daniel Boone, and Stonewall Jackson are all players in this montage of early American history. What began as the authors' dinnertime tradition of sharing favorite stories became a joint venture to create a picture of the United States through the art of storytelling. Roosevelt and Lodge trace the period of the American Revolution through the Civil War by highlighting individuals who demonstrate valor and patriotism. Maurice England narrates this collection with stylistic ease and charm. He has a somewhat husky voice and speaks in a friendly tone. His relaxed pace moves the reader through these snapshots of American history. Taking on the role of storyteller, England faithfully captures the authors' writing style and creates a memorable audio experience."" D.M.W. (c) AudioFile Portland, Maine"


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"Theodore Roosevelt is one of the most active of American historic figures. He dominated his era as a military leader of the """"Rough Riders"""" in the Spanish American War, as a prosecutor, as President, as a naturalist, and as a writer. Henry Cabot Lodge was elected to the state legislature (1880-81), the House of Representatives (1887-93) and the Senate (1893-1924). After the split with Theodore Roosevelt, Lodge led the conservative wing of the Republican Party. A staunch critic of Woodrow Wilson, Lodge complained about the way the administration organized the war effort. When the Republican Party gained control of Congress, in November, 1918 Lodge, was able to obstruct Wilson's policies. As chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Lodge led the campaign against the ratification of the Versailles Peace Treaty and membership of the League of Nations. Lodge organized the passing of a series of amendments that would require the approval of Congress before the United States would be bound by certain decisions of the League. Woodrow Wilson refused to accept Lodge's amendments and the measure was defeated. In 1921 Lodge served as one of the USA's delegates to the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armaments. Henry Cabot Lodge died on November 9th, 1924."

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