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Scribner
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December 1, 2026
December 1, 2026
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Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
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496
496
ISBN-13
978-1-66-820421-4
978-1-66-820421-4
Challenging traditional views of this towering figure, historian David S. Brown offers a fresh perspective on Roosevelt’s groundbreaking political legacy, including his progressive Square Deal policies that laid the foundation for modern social welfare programs. He also unpacks his bold foreign policy, which expanded America’s global influence and set the stage for its rise as a world power.
Brown argues that Roosevelt’s charisma and performative presidency formed a bridge from the old Victorian values to the new industrial age, capturing the attention of the middle class and making him a leader loved by the people. In The Arena vividly portrays Roosevelt’s striking contradictions: he was a rugged outdoorsman with a love for books, a war hero who earned a Nobel Peace Prize, and a once sickly child who grew into a larger-than-life figure of boundless energy.
Through compelling storytelling and meticulous research, Brown plumbs the pivotal moments that forged Roosevelt’s indomitable spirit, from watching Lincoln’s funeral procession in childhood and later witnessing the deaths of both his mother and his wife on the same day, to wrangling cattle in the West and preserving 150 million acres of national land.
Brown argues that Roosevelt’s charisma and performative presidency formed a bridge from the old Victorian values to the new industrial age, capturing the attention of the middle class and making him a leader loved by the people. In The Arena vividly portrays Roosevelt’s striking contradictions: he was a rugged outdoorsman with a love for books, a war hero who earned a Nobel Peace Prize, and a once sickly child who grew into a larger-than-life figure of boundless energy.
Through compelling storytelling and meticulous research, Brown plumbs the pivotal moments that forged Roosevelt’s indomitable spirit, from watching Lincoln’s funeral procession in childhood and later witnessing the deaths of both his mother and his wife on the same day, to wrangling cattle in the West and preserving 150 million acres of national land.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
Scribner
Scribner
Publication Date
December 1, 2026
December 1, 2026
Format
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
496
496
ISBN-13
978-1-66-820421-4
978-1-66-820421-4
Trade Paperback
Unabridged
Publication Date:
December 1, 2026
ISBN-13:
978-1-66-820421-4