There may be no better example of American individualism and rugged
outdoorsman than the 26th President of the United States, Theodore
Roosevelt. In this volume we find two of Roosevelt's works on
hunting, "Hunting Trips of a Ranchman" and "The Wilderness Hunter,"
combined into one volume. Roosevelt, who as President would bring
some 230 million acres of land under the protection of the National
Parks and Forest Services, was a great naturalist and his love of
the outdoors is evident in the depictions of these books. Careful
attention is devoted to the sport of hunting as these books work as
both nature travelogues and practical treatises on how to bag game
both big and small. Roosevelt recounts numerous hunts in this
volume which will thrill and delight the hunting and nature
aficionado alike.
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