
The Rough Riders
Theodore Roosevelt$12.75
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In 1898, as the Spanish-American War was escalating, Theodore Roosevelt assembled an improbable regiment of Ivy Leaguers, cowboys, Native Americans, African-Americans, and Western Territory land speculators. This group of men, which became known as the Rough Riders, trained for four weeks in the Texas desert and then set sail for Cuba. Over the course of the summer, Roosevelt's Rough Riders fought valiantly, and sometimes recklessly, in the Cuban foothills, incurring casualties at a far greater rate than the Spanish. Roosevelt kept a detailed diary from the time he left Washington until his triumphant return from Cuba later that year. The Rough Riders was published to instant acclaim in 1899. Robust in its style and mesmerizing in its account of battle, it is exhilarating, illuminating, and utterly essential reading for every armchair historian and at-home general. The books in the Modern Library War series have been chosen by series editor Caleb Carr according to the significance of their subject matter, their contribution to the field of military history, and their literary merit.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Modern Library
Published: 10/12/1999
ISBN: 9780375754760
Pages: 262
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.38h x 5.82w x 0.64d
Review Citations: Ingram Advance 10/01/1999 pg. 156
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Modern Library
Published: 10/12/1999
ISBN: 9780375754760
Pages: 262
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.38h x 5.82w x 0.64d
Review Citations: Ingram Advance 10/01/1999 pg. 156
