THEODORE ROOSEVELT 



The Boy and the Man 

 By JAMES MORGAN 



The New York Times Saturday Review 



heads its two-column-and-a-half review with the caption: 



"THE IDEAL BIOGRAPHY OF MR. ROOSEVELT" 



The Journal of Education, Boston, says: 



" No other biography that has come under my eye will put 

 as much iron into a young man's blood as this story. . . . 

 Buy it, read it, pass it along to others to read, and tell others 

 to read it." 



The Sacred Heart Review says : 



" Whether or not a reader believes in Mr. Roosevelt's policies, 

 we doubt if he can fail, after reading Mr. Morgan's book, to 

 be a better American." 



The book is not a eulogy, an analysis, or a criticism. It is a 

 straightforward narrative, interesting in style, and admirably 

 free from political bias. It is a book in which every man 

 and boy in America is interested. 



Illustrated with exceptionally fine portraits. Cloth, $1.50 



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