THE CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | “A Reg’lar Boy” | [1] |
| II | Roosevelt in the Bad Lands | [12] |
| III | Broncos and Bears | [30] |
| IV | Champion of Women and Children | [47] |
| V | Keeping Fit | [61] |
| VI | Roosevelt’s “Cops” | [70] |
| VII | Roosevelt’s Influence on American Naval Affairs | [85] |
| VIII | Roosevelt’s Rough Riders | [99] |
| IX | Campaigning in Cuba | [110] |
| X | The Great Peace-Maker | [134] |
| XI | Roosevelt’s Political Victories | [145] |
| XII | First Years in the Presidency | [160] |
| XIII | Good Will Abroad; a Square Deal at Home | [173] |
| XIV | The “Bull Moose” | [187] |
| XV | From White House to Jungle | [193] |
| XVI | The River of Doubt | [208] |
| XVII | Roosevelt’s Part in the World War | [214] |
| XVIII | Great-Heart | [233] |
THE ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| Theodore Roosevelt’s Portrait | [Frontispiece] |
| Roosevelt in the Bear Country | [16] |
| Just Before Entering Yellowstone Park | [32] |
| Roosevelt, the Fighter | [48] |
| Roosevelt, the Man | [49] |
| Combination Photograph Showing Roosevelt in Characteristic Poses | [80] |
| Roosevelt Addressing an Interested Audience | [96] |
| Before the Battle of San Juan | [112] |
| Hall at Sagamore Hill | [128] |
| Family Group Taken While Roosevelt Was Governor of New York | [144] |
| Roosevelt’s Cabinet in 1908 | [160] |
| Roosevelt’s Arrival at Gardiner, Mont. | [176] |
| Roosevelt as a Grandfather | [192] |
| Roosevelt’s Home, Sagamore Hill | [208] |
| Roosevelt’s Service Stars | [224] |
| Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill | [228] |
I
“A Reg’lar Boy”
In Roosevelt, the statesman, still lived “Ted,” the boy. To see this fact in all its clearness one has only to let his thoughts go back to the period when Roosevelt was President and follow him on a camping expedition with his boys and their cousins, come from miles around to share in the expedition.