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THE WILDERNESS WARRIOR
Douglas Brinkley
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THE WILDERNESS WARRIOR

Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America

by Douglas Brinkley

Harper/HarperCollins · 2009

Peak rank

#6

Weeks on list

4

Chart History

#1510152009

4 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #6

From New York Times bestselling historian Douglas Brinkley comes a sweeping historical narrative and eye-opening look at the pioneering environmental policies of President Theodore Roosevelt, avid bird-watcher, naturalist, and the founding father of America’s conservation movement. In this groundbreaking epic biography, Douglas Brinkley draws on never-before-published materials to examine the life and achievements of our “naturalist president.” By setting aside more than 230 million acres of wild America for posterity between 1901 and 1909, Theodore Roosevelt made conservation a universal endeavor. This crusade for the American wilderness was perhaps the greatest U.S. presidential initiative between the Civil War and World War I. Roosevelt’s most important legacies led to the creation of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and passage of the Antiquities Act in 1906. His executive orders saved such treasures as Devils Tower, the Grand Canyon, and the Petrified Forest.

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ISBN-13
9780061940576
ISBN-10
0061940577
Published
2009
Pages
964
Publisher
Harper/HarperCollins
Categories
History

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