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New York: A Sketch of the City's Social, Political, and Commercial Progress from First Dutch Settlement to Recent Times

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New York: A Sketch of the City's Social, Political, and Commercial Progress from First Dutch Settlement to Recent Times
New York: A Sketch of the City's Social, Political, and Commercial Progress from First Dutch Settlement to Recent Times

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New York: A Sketch of the City's Social, Political, and Commercial Progress from First Dutch Settlement to Recent Times

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Theodore Roosevelt's , published in 1891, was one of forty titles he authored during his lifetime. Roosevelt sets out, as he declares in his preface, "to trace the causes which gradually changed a little Dutch trading-hamlet into a huge American city." admirably accomplishes this objective. Proceeding chronologically, Roosevelt maintains control of his concise narrative throughout, recounting events clearly while continually providing well-considered and enlightening analysis. In suitable places—without disrupting the narrative—Roosevelt offers the reader his perspectives on a variety of broader topics, including his admiration for leaders who combine boldness with wisdom and moderation and his perceptive outlook on the frequent lack of connection between wealth accumulation and good character and meaningful living. While Roosevelt's own time as an exemplary top-level "man in the arena" was still years away, in this revealing and engaging book about his native city by a historian then in his early thirties, there are glimpses of the mindset and temperament of the world-historical leader who was to preside over the government of the United States from 1901 to 1909—yet another reason why Roosevelt's classic book remains well worth reading.

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