
The Roosevelts
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A vivid and personal portrait of America's greatest political family and its enormous impact on our nation, which expands on the hugely acclaimed seven-part PBS documentary series, bringing readers even deeper into these extraordinary leaders' lives
With 796 photographs, some never before seen
The authors of the acclaimed and best-selling The Civil War, Jazz, The War, and Baseball present an intimate history of three extraordinary individuals from the same extraordinary family-Theodore, Eleanor, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Geoffrey C. Ward, distilling more than thirty years of thinking and writing about the Roosevelts, and the acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns help us understand for the first time that, despite the fierce partisanship of their eras, the Roosevelts were far more united than divided.
All the history the Roosevelts made is here, but this is primarily an intimate account, the story of three people who overcame obstacles that would have undone less forceful personalities.
Theodore Roosevelt would push past childhood frailty, outpace depression, survive terrible grief-and transform the office of the presidency.
Eleanor Roosevelt, orphaned and alone as a child, would endure her husband's betrayal, battle her own self-doubts, and remake herself into the most consequential first lady in American history-and the most admired woman on earth.
And Franklin Roosevelt, born to privilege and so pampered that most of his youthful contemporaries dismissed him as a charming lightweight, would summon the strength to lead the nation through the two greatest crises since the Civil War, though he could not take a single step unaided.
The three were towering personalities, but The Roosevelts shows that they were also flawed human beings who confronted in their personal lives issues familiar to all of us: anger and the need for forgiveness, courage and cowardice, confidence and self-doubt, loyalty to family and the need to be true to oneself. This is the story of the Roosevelts-no other American family ever touched so many lives.
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Ken Burns, director and producer of The Roosevelts: An Intimate History, has been making documentary films for more than thirty-five years. Since the Academy Award-nominated Brooklyn Bridge in 1981, Burns has gone on to direct and produce some of the most acclaimed historical documentaries ever made, including The Civil War, Baseball, Jazz, The War, and The National Parks: America's Best Idea. Burns's films have been honored with dozens of major awards, including thirteen Emmy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and two Oscar nominations; and in September 2008, at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards, Burns was honored by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface by Ken Burns
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Get Action: 1858-1901
- Hyde Park and Oyster Bay
- Teedie, Mittie, and Great-Heart
- A House Divided
- Hip! Hip! Hurrah!
- You Must Make Your Body
- A Superabundance of Energy
- See Here, Roosevelt
- He Was Everything to Me
- The Sunny-Faced Queen
- So Much Enjoyment in the Country
- Who's the Dude?
- The Light Has Gone Out of My Life
- The Party Is Most of All
- Black Care Rarely Sits Behind a Rider Whose Pace Is Fast Enough
- Edith
- Sagamore
- A Thorn in Our Side
- The Moral Maniac and Little Nell
- Midnight Rambles
- The Peacefulness and Regularity of Things
- Getting On Very Well with the Fellows
- The Supreme Triumphs
- The Wolf Rises in the Heart
- The Coming American
- The Thing Could Not Be Helped
- The Disgusting Business About Taddy
- Here Is the Task
- Chapter 2: In the Arena: 1901-1910
- The Gift of Leadership
- How Do You Like It?
- In Duty Bound
- A Wonderful Escape
- Made for the People
- The Greatest Disappointment
- Teddy's Bear
- Breathing the Free Western Air
- I Took the Canal Zone
- E Is an Angel
- Bedlam Let Loose
- The Steam-Engine in Trousers
- A Festival of Rejoicing
- We Are Greatly Rejoiced
- The First Inauguration in the Family
- A Royal Alliance
- A Scrumptious Time
- A Mighty Good Thing
- The White House Gang
- Never Anything but Trouble
- I Attack Inequities
- A Colossal Blunder
- While Our Civilization Lasts
- A Heart Well-Nigh Broken
- Oughtn't We All Be Proud?
- My Future Is in the Past
- Bwana Mkubwa Sana
- The Force of His Personality
- All Franklin's Plans
- Chapter 3: The Fire of Life: 1910-1919
- I'm Not Teddy
- Quiescence . Is an Impossibility
- Roosevelts Run True to Form
- We Stand at Armageddon
- Your Slave and Servant
- The Great Fight for Righteousness
- I'd Like It Bully Well
- My Last Chance to Be a Boy
- The Complete Smash-up
- Fifth Cousin by Blood, and Nephew by Law!
- The Visitor
- The Cry of a Broken Heart
- A Very Exclusive War
- You Must Do What You Think You Cannot Do
- Uncuriously Enough, His Name Is Roosevelt
- The Lion's Brood
- A Man Must Be What He Is
- The Old Lion
- Chapter 4: The Storm: 1920-1933
- Breaking the Heart of the World
- That Fight Can Still Be Won
- We Must Go Forward or Flounder
- The Most Killing Thing
- People Tire Quickly of Ideals
- Doing Things on My Own
- Franklin Has Been Quite Ill
- My God, He Was Brave
- Becoming an Individual
- The Grand and Glorious Occasion
- Sunburned and in Fine Shape
- Not a Thing to Lose
- The Foremost Figure on the Platform
- A Rough Stunt
- Old Doctor Roosevelt
- The Peace of It Is Divine
- Talking the Language of Men
- You've Got to Play the Game
- I Cannot Give It Up
- The Pirate and the Lady
- A Matter of Social Duty
- To Meet Any Demand
- An Unprecedented and Unusual Time
- The Out-of-Season Roosevelts
- All Light and No Darkness
- The Turmoil in My Heart
- These Things Are to Be Expected
- The Only Thing We Have to Fear
- Chapter 5: The Rising Road: 1933-1939
- Franklin Is a Man
- Take a Method and Try It
- My Friends
- The First One Hundred Days
- A Working Woman
- A World of Love
- Arthurdale
- Happy Birthday, Mr. President
- A New Deal for Black Americans
- A Vile Form of Collective Murder
- "Rosy" Returns to Warm Springs
- Putting Americans to Work
- Trouble, Left and Right
- A Never-Ending Voyage
- That Man in the White House
- Clash of the Clans
- A Rendezvous with Destiny
- The Nine Old Men and the Roosevelt Recession
- A Terrible Thing
- All the Luck in the World!
- Chapter 6: The Common Cause: 1939-1944
- The Sphinx
- I Can Feel Little Pity
- The Scene Has Darkened
- Two Times Is Enough for Any Man
- America's Answer to Hitlerism
- Safe on Third
- The Arsenal of Democracy
- The Wrong War in the Wrong Ocean at the Wrong Time
- Let the Negro Masses Speak
- "Mrs. Johnson"
- Making a Get-Away
- He Was Always "My Boy ."
- My Idea of Hell
- Whatever Is Asked of Us
- Nothing to Conceal
- Executive Order 9066
- Roosevelt, C. in C.
- Here's Our Answer, President Roosevelt
- Dear God, Please Make Eleanor a Little Tired
- We Are Dealing with an Insane Man
- Unconditional Surrender
- The Bottom Has Dropped Out
- An American Mother
- The Final Authority
- There Must Be Something Definitely Wrong
- Chapter 7: A Strong and Active Faith: 1944-1962
- A Very Quiet Time
- Pride of Our Nation
- The Contrariest Goddamn Mule
- It Scared the Hell out of Us
- The Tired Old Man
- The Trend of Civilization . Is Forever Upward
- I Know That You Will Pardon Me
- Slipping Away
- Going Home
- We Have to Start Again
- It Is Wonderful to Feel Free
- A Girl He Never Knew
- We Will Have to Talk
- A Liberal Conscience
- I Know Nothing of Politics
- A Good Deal of My Uncle Theodore
- The Great Organizer
- Acknowledgments
- A Word About Sources
- Index
- Illustration Credits
- Film Credits
- A Note About the Authors
- Other Books by the Authors
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