All in all, an astonishing trilogy, and one that is essential to understanding America in the early 20th century. While this book was not as consistently entertaining as the previous two (Roosevelt turns into a bit of a crank in his later years) there's still a lot to take in here. The highligh...
We are in the dregs of December. Soon we will experience the long dark of January, the utter waste of February, and the vindictiveness of March. And then it will probably rain. It’s a time of year meant for misery. The weather is cold and gray; you didn't get what you wanted for Christmas; you’re...
TED OF ALL TRADES, MASTER OF ALLEdmund Morris ought to consider this new title for his next revised edition of this jam-packed book, so full of information and anecdotes that the reader would surely agree to the change a short time into the literary adventure. As thorough as the beginning of this...