Published in conjunction with the October 1998 exhibition organized by the National Portrait Gallery. Color and b&w portraits, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, drawings, and photographs accompany an extensive description of Roosevelt's political and personal life, which spanned America's transition
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Published in conjunction with the October 1998 exhibition organized by the National Portrait Gallery. Color and b&w portraits, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, drawings, and photographs accompany an extensive description of Roosevelt's political and personal life, which spanned America's transition
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1998, Smithsonian Institution in Association with the Univ. of Washington Press
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Smithsonian Institution in Association with the Univ. of Washington Press
Published:
1998
Language:
English
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Very good. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. 112 pages. Illustrations (some in color). Some cover curving. James G. Barber is a historian and curator at the National Portrait Gallery. His research interests include portraiture of the Jacksonian and Civil War eras, and the American presidency. With an essay by Amy Verone Curator, Sagamore Hill National Historic Site. Foreword by John Allen Gable, Executive Director, Theodore Roosevelt Association. For Further Reading. This is an exhibition catalog organized by the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, in association with Manhattan Sites and Sagamore Hill National Hsitoric Site, National Park Service, United Sates Department of the Interior. The exhibition tour included the National Portrait Gallery, October 27, 1998-February 7, 1999; Federal Hill National Memorial, New York City, March 19-July 4, 2999, and Hillwood Art Museum, C. W. Post Campus, Long Island University, New York, August 15-November 14, 1999. The author writes that the exhibition is a "portrait narrative of the man whose progressive ideas about social justice, representative democracy, and America's role as a world leader still largely define our national character." When Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th U. S. President after the assassination of William McKinley, he had already been a State Assemblyman, Civil Service Commissioner, Police Commissioner, Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy, Governor and war hero before becoming McKinley's Vice President. After deciding not to run for President in the 1908 election, Roosevelt planned a year-long African safari. Roosevelt wooed the Smithsonian Institution to join the expedition by offering to contribute wildlife specimens for its collections. Arrangements were made for the Roosevelt party to do the hunting and shooting, while the Smithsonian scientists and taxidermists supervised the preservation and shipping of the specimens back for research and exhibition.