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Letters to His Children

Letters to His Children

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Number of Chapters: 56

Length: 04 hours and 47 minutes

Language: English

The strong, vigorous, exalted character of a doting father who loved playing with his children and their pets, even while serving as the President of the United States, stands revealed in this selection of letters he wrote his children throughout their school years. They shed light on the cheerful man who remained throughout his life as pure and gentle as the soul of a child, plus many little reveals that there were squirrels nesting in the presidential bedroom, rats in the basement, and children's pranks that damaged the White House artwork! Many of these letters are considered valuable guides for youth in all ranks of life, notably those on the relative merits of civil and military careers, and the proper proportions of sport and study. Only a short time before he died, Teddy Roosevelt said "I would rather have this book published than anything that has ever been written about me." ~ Summary by Michele Fry

NOTE: Roosevelt gave titles to all his letters, and all letters in this audio collection are recorded in sequential order with their titles. Most are too short to be published as separate audio files, thus several have been combined in most cases.

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00. Introduction (Michele Fry)
01. In The Spanish War 1898 - Blessed Bunnies, Darling Ethel (Jeremy Logan)
02. from Oyster Bay Dec 1900 - Youthful Bible Commentators, Fine Names For Guinea Pigs (Jill Engle)
03. from Keystone Ranch Jan 1900 - A Cougar and Lynx Hunt, Dogs That Climb Trees, The Pig Named Maude (Mark Hissong)
04. from Oyster Bay May 1901 - Advice and News, Archie and Quentin (Mark Hissong)
05. Incidents of Homecoming, Oyster Bay, May 1901 (Mark Hissong)
06. Dear Little Miss Sarah (Mark Hissong)
07. Uncle Remus and White House Pets (Mark Hissong)
08. from White House Oct 1902 - The Dog Gem, and Presidential Nurse For Guinea Pigs (Michele Fry)
09. Thanksgiving In The White House 1902 (Larry Wilson)
10. A White House Christmas 1902 (Larry Wilson)
11. Tom Quartz and Jack (Larry Wilson)
12. A Far Western Trip 1903 (Mark Hissong)
13. Loves and Sports of The Children (Denise Nordell)
14. A President At Play (Denise Nordell)
15. from Oyster Bay 1903 - To Ted On A Hunting Trip, End Of Summer At Oyster Bay (Denise Nordell)
16. White House Oct 1903 - 'Valuablest' Kind Of Rabbits, A Preaching Letter (Linda Dodge)
17. Proper Place For Sports, Concerning Getting 'Smashed' (Linda Dodge)
18. The Art of Uncle Remus, A Ride And A Pillow Fight (Linda Dodge)
19. Study and Play, Quentin's First Fall, Homesich For Sagamore Hill, Joy Over A Football Victory, Vice-Mother Of The Children (Jeremy Logan)
20. Quentin's Sixth Birthday (Mark Hissong)
21. A President's Poor Protection (Linda Dodge)
22. from White House 1904 - Ted's Sprained Ankle, The Supreme Christmas Joy, A Day With Juggler (Mark Hissong)
23. Merits of Military and Civil Life (Mark Hissong)
24. from White House Feb 1904 - Root and Taft, Senator Hanna's Death, Irritating Remark by Quentin (Mark Hissong)
25. Japanese Wrestling (Mark Hissong)
26. Love For The White House 1904 (Linda Dodge)
27. Charms Of Valley Forge, Washington's Companions At Valley Forge (Mark Hissong)
28. On The Eve Of Nomination for President 1904, Picture Letter, Bill The Lizard (Mark Hissong)
29. On The Eve Of Election (Mark Hissong)
30. Dec, Jan 1904 - Big Jim White, Winter Life In The White House, Playmate Of The Children, A Japanese Boy's Letter (Mark Hissong)
31. On Counting Days And Wrestling; Spring In Washington (Mark Hissong)
32. April, May 1905 - A Hunting Trip . . . Abernathy The Wolf Hunter . . . Prairie Girls . . . Bears, Bobcats and Skip (Mark Hissong)
33. Home Again With Skip, Skip In The White House, Officers of Togo's Fleet (Mark Hissong)
34. A President As Cook (Mark Hissong)
35. Quentin's Quaint Sayings (Mark Hissong)
36. Advice Regarding Newspaper Annoyances (Mark Hissong)
37. Incidents of a Southern Trip, Poets and Princes (Mark Hissong)
38. Novels and Games, Christmas Present To His Old Nurse (Mark Hissong)
39. Dickens and Thackeray, A Tribute To Archie (Jeremy Logan)
40. Pillow Fights With The Boys, Sorrows Of Skip, 'An Interesting Circus Experience', A Big And Lonely White House, A New Puppy And A New Horse, A Quentin Antecdote (Mark Hissong)
41. A Visit To Washington's Birthplace, More About Dickens (Jeremy Logan)
42. No Place Like Sagamore Hill, Attic Delights, Presidential Rescue of a Kitten (Greg Giordano)
43. Sports of Quentin and Archie, Skip and Archie, A Turkey Hunt at Pine Knot (Greg Giordano)
44. On Board U. S. S. Louisiana on the Way to Panama November 1906 - Pets On Shipboard, Names of the Guns, Reflections On The Way, Events Since Columbus's Discovery, Pride In America (Mark Hissong)
45. What The President Saw at Panama (Bill Mosley)
46. On The Way To Porto Rico, What He Saw In Porto Rico (Bill Mosley)
47. Sickness of Archie, At the Jamestown Exposition, General Kuroki (Greg Giordano)
48. Temporary Absence Of Skip, Death of Skip, Quentin's Snake Adventure (Greg Giordano)
49. On Board U. S. S. Mississippi, October 1907 - Trials of a Traveling President, Changes of Three Centuries, Pecularities of Mississippi Steamboats (Greg Giordano)
50. The Lone Cat Of The Camp, Shooting The Bear (Greg Giordano)
51. Quentin's 'Exquisite Jest', Tom Pinch, 'Martin Chuzzlewit', Good Reading For Pacifists (Greg Giordano)
52. Quentin As A Ball-Player, Four Sheepish Small Boys (Brian Prusko)
53. John Burroughs and the Flying Squirrel, Beauty of White House Grounds, Quentin and a Beehive (Brian Prusko)
54. Quentin And Turner, Quentin and the Pig, A Presidential Fall, More About Quentin (Mark Hissong)
55. Tribute To Kermit, Longing For Home, The Last Hunt, Quentin Grown Up (Mark Hissong)
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