Theodore Roosevelt bibliography
This Theodore Roosevelt bibliography lists the works written by Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt was a diligent and skilled writer. When he lost his fortune in the Dakota Territory in 1886 and needed to make a living to support his family, he did so for the rest of his life by writing. Roosevelt wrote on a wide range of topics and genres, including history, autobiography, biography, commentary and editorials, memoirs, nature, and guide books. In addition, by one estimate Roosevelt wrote more than 150,000 letters. In his style, Roosevelt could be strong, introspective, exuberant, or angry—the subject dictated the style.
Compendia
- Auchincloss, Louis, ed. Theodore Roosevelt: Letters and Speeches
- Brands, H. W. The Selected Letters of Theodore Roosevelt
- Hart, Albert Bushnell, and Herbert Ronald Ferleger, Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia
- Morison, Elting E. ed. The letters of Theodore Roosevelt ;
- O'Toole, Patricia ed. In the Words of Theodore Roosevelt: Quotations from the Man in the Arena The Complete Works of Theodore Roosevelt 4500 pages in Kindle format, primary sources
Books
Most are online and can be downloaded at*
Articles
- "Men", a column in Ladies' Home Journal in 1916 and 1917