site hit counter

≡ [PDF] Gratis Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books

Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books



Download As PDF : Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books

Download PDF Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.

This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.


Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books

I did not know that TR was an explorer as well as soldier, author, president, etc. I thought this was a fascinating, clearly written, and very informative exposition of Roosevelt's exploratory expedition "through the Brazilian wilderness." He traveled with naturalists, explorers, collectors, his son Kermit, and various others. They discovered a major river that was not on any map, and not even suspected to exist. They spent weeks going around rapids and waterfalls. They lost 5 of their original 7 canoes and had to make new ones. They collected a great many natural history museum specimens, ate monkeys and piranhas and peccaries, took copious notes on terrain and its wildlife and plants. Don't skip the appendices, which contain amazingly detailed packing lists for such an expedition. Bully!

TR is mildly annoying when he rants about how awful it is to equate exploration with expedition. He's talking about the folks who journeyed down known rivers, tramped over known ground, and called themselves adventurers. This happens several times in the book. Once you know to expect it, though, it's more amusing than irritating.

TR has a poetic flair when describing Brazilian flora and fauna, and he is pretty funny when explaining how so-and-so got the map wrong. I enjoyed this book very much. It's long, so be warned.

Product details

  • Hardcover 516 pages
  • Publisher Wentworth Press (August 27, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1371640998

Read Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books

Tags : Through the Brazilian Wilderness [Theodore 1858-1919 Roosevelt] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact,Theodore 1858-1919 Roosevelt,Through the Brazilian Wilderness,Wentworth Press,1371640998,HISTORY General
People also read other books :

Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books Reviews


The print on this book is so small my son (whom I bought it for as a Christmas gift) said he doesn't think he will be able to read it. Not sure why the print is so SMALL there was enough empty space on the page to increase the font size quite a bit.
the only thing wrong about the book is Teddy's feelings that only he knows what is best and that everyone should do what he says. But in General he was right and it must have been a very exhausting ordeal as he never really recovered his health and was close to dying while they were struggling in the jungle he was quite a man and his books are a good read as they instruct one in the way things wwere done a hundred years ago. There were giants in those days and he was one of them!
In this bookTeddy Roosevelt chronicles his travels through unchartered territory in Western Brazil. Roosevelt, along with his son, Kermit, and several naturalists from the American Museum of Natural History joined Colonel Cândido Rondon, a Brazilian explorer on his scientific expedition to discover the source of a previously unknown river.

The trip fulfilled two purposes. The naturalists collected specimens for the museum 2,500 birds and 500 mammals. (Amazing in light of the many laws in place to preserve Brazilian wildlife today.) The other purpose was for Rondon and company to travel up the unexplored river and chart it on a map for the first time. Roosevelt wrote

We did not know whether we had one hundred or eight hundred kilometers to go, whether, the stream would be fairly smooth or whether we would encounter waterfalls, or rapids, or even some big marsh or lake. We could not tell whether or not we would meet hostile Indians, although no one of us ever went ten yards from camp without his rifle. We had no idea how much time the trip would take. We had entered a land of unknown possibilities.

The first half of the book was a bit dull, but the action picked up as canoes were lost, a man is killed, Kermit almost drowns, and Teddy becomes ill with a life-threatening fever. I really wished for a map (maybe the non- version has one) to help me trace their steps. All in all, a very interesting read.
Like many Americans, I have only a smattering of lore regarding the antecedent leaders of our country. Many of us can barely be bothered to vote or keep up with the present, much less spend time studying the past. Admittedly, I read this on suggestion of a collegiate biology professor, though on completing the book I find myself having a greater respect for history.

The first person narrative of Roosevelt carries us through a fascinating trip to South America. I've never been on an expedition to lands unknown, but I have a reasonable idea of what's involved thanks to this book. Hard work, hardship and the occasional death. Incredible wildlife is mentioned often in the book, and the awe of looking upon lands almost unknown becomes evident to the reader.

This was a pleasure to read, the kind that climbed to the top of my reading list and stayed there until I was done.
I did not know that TR was an explorer as well as soldier, author, president, etc. I thought this was a fascinating, clearly written, and very informative exposition of Roosevelt's exploratory expedition "through the Brazilian wilderness." He traveled with naturalists, explorers, collectors, his son Kermit, and various others. They discovered a major river that was not on any map, and not even suspected to exist. They spent weeks going around rapids and waterfalls. They lost 5 of their original 7 canoes and had to make new ones. They collected a great many natural history museum specimens, ate monkeys and piranhas and peccaries, took copious notes on terrain and its wildlife and plants. Don't skip the appendices, which contain amazingly detailed packing lists for such an expedition. Bully!

TR is mildly annoying when he rants about how awful it is to equate exploration with expedition. He's talking about the folks who journeyed down known rivers, tramped over known ground, and called themselves adventurers. This happens several times in the book. Once you know to expect it, though, it's more amusing than irritating.

TR has a poetic flair when describing Brazilian flora and fauna, and he is pretty funny when explaining how so-and-so got the map wrong. I enjoyed this book very much. It's long, so be warned.
Ebook PDF Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books

0 Response to "≡ [PDF] Gratis Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore 18581919 Roosevelt 9781371640996 Books"

Post a Comment