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TR's Last War: Theodore Roosevelt, the Great War, and a Journey of Triumph and Tragedy
Contributor(s): Pietrusza, David (Author)
ISBN: 1493028871     ISBN-13: 9781493028870
Publisher: Lyons Press
OUR PRICE:   $31.46  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Presidents & Heads Of State
- History | Military - World War I
- History | United States - 20th Century
Dewey: 973.911
LCCN: 2018001712
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.3" W x 9" (1.50 lbs) 424 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1900-1919
 
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Publisher Description:
An amazingly fresh approach to a much covered subject.... TR's Last War is a riveting new account of Theodore Roosevelt's impassioned crusade for military preparedness as America fitfully stumbles into World War I, spectacularly punctuated by his unique tongue-lashings of the vacillating Woodrow Wilson, his rousing advocacy of a masculine, pro-Allied "Americanism," a death-defying compulsion for personal front-line combat, a tentative rapprochement with GOP power brokers--and, yes, perhaps, even another presidential campaign. Roosevelt is a towering Greek god of war. But Greek gods begat Greek tragedies. His own entreaties to don the uniform are rebuffed, and he remains stateside. But his four sons fight "over there" with heartbreaking consequences: two are wounded; his youngest and most loved child dies in aerial combat. Yet, though grieving and weary, TR may yet surmount everything with one monumentally odds-defying last triumph. Poised at the very brink of a final return to the White House, death stills his indomitable spirit. In his lively, witty, blow-by-blow style, David Pietrusza captures, through the lens of the Bull Moose, the 1916 presidential campaign, America's entry into the Great War in 1917, Woodrow Wilson's presidency, and the last years of one of American history's greatest men, who said on his death bed at the age of sixty, "I promised myself that I would work up to the hilt until I was sixty, and I have done it. I have kept my promise...." Pietrusza not only transports readers with his dramatic portraits of TR, his hated rival Wilson, and politics in wild flux but also poignantly chronicles the horrific price a family pays in war.