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"Hero Tales from American History," written by Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt, is an engaging anthology who highlights the notable characters as well as important events which helped build the United States. Viewers are compelled to continue reading as the title character is so self-indulgent. Through combining historical accuracy and creative ability, the writers bring to life the tales of American heroes who demonstrated courage, persistence, and unshakable commitment to their core ideals. With a series of fascinating stories, Lodge and Roosevelt highlight the diverse range of…mehr

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"Hero Tales from American History," written by Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt, is an engaging anthology who highlights the notable characters as well as important events which helped build the United States. Viewers are compelled to continue reading as the title character is so self-indulgent. Through combining historical accuracy and creative ability, the writers bring to life the tales of American heroes who demonstrated courage, persistence, and unshakable commitment to their core ideals. With a series of fascinating stories, Lodge and Roosevelt highlight the diverse range of personalities who contributed to the nation's progress and character. The book explains their efforts and contributions to the American tale, from George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to lesser-known heroes.
Autorenporträt
Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 - November 9, 1924) was a Republican politician, historian, and statesman. He was a member of the United States Senate from 1893 to 1924 and is best known for his foreign policy stances. His successful battle against Woodrow Wilson's pact of Versailles meant that the United States never joined the League of Nations, and his objections about that pact informed the contemporary United Nations framework. Lodge earned four degrees from Harvard University and was a well-known historian. His personal friendship with Theodore Roosevelt began in 1884 and lasted throughout their lives, even when Roosevelt left the Republican Party in 1912.