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Through the Brazilian Wilderness [Hardcover] Theodore Roosevelt
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Item traits
| Category: | |
|---|---|
| Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
Used; Good |
| ASIN: |
B00I29J3CW |
| binding: |
hardcover |
| format: |
hardcover |
| edition: |
10th Edition Revised and Corrected |
| language: |
english |
| manufacturer: |
Scribner |
| author: |
Theodore Roosevelt |
| Publication Date: |
1914-01-01T00:00:00Z |
| Product Description: | |
| Supplier Declared Dg Hz Regulation: |
not_applicable |
| Unspsc Code: |
55101500 |
| Item Name: |
Through the Brazilian Wilderness |
| Product Site Launch Date: |
2025-02-23T00:24:54.206Z |
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No combined shipping offered |
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| Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
| Item number: |
1782175148 |
Item description
Scribner; 1926; Hardcover; Good; Unmarked book, faint damp stain lower corner of first pages;
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Product description: After losing his bid for the United States Presidency as a third party candidate, Theodore Roosevelt decided to take on the most dangerous adventure left on earth. He and his son, Kermit, accepted Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon's invitation to help him plot the course of the River of Doubt. The River of Doubt could just as easily have been named the River of Death. The river's rapids turned out to be much more ferocious than expected, cannibalistic natives dogged the group through most of the journey, and Murphy was their constant companion. The expedition lost men, supplies, and canoes. At one point, Roosevelt contracted a flesh-eating bacteria and became so weak that he urged his son to leave him behind to die. Ultimately Teddy and Kermit emerged from the wilderness triumphantly. Here is their story in Theodore Roosevelt's own words.
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