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Title: Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Author: Hermann Hagedorn
Release Date: January 15, 2008 [EBook #24317]
Language: English
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION
I. ROOSEVELT IN THE BAD LANDS
COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION INC.
R. J. CUDDIHY
Arthur W. PAGE
Mark SULLIVAN
E. A. van VALKENBURG
[Illustration: Theodore Roosevelt. On the round-up, 1885.]
ROOSEVELT
IN THE BAD LANDS
BY
HERMANN HAGEDORN
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
[Illustration: Editor's arm.]
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
1921
COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY HERMANN HAGEDORN
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
TO
WILLIAM BOYCE THOMPSON
CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY
AND DREAMER OF DREAMS
It was still the Wild West in those days, the Far West, the West of
Owen Wister's stories and Frederic Remington's drawings, the West of
the Indian and the buf
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