Further Reading
- Brands, H.W. Theodore Roosevelt (2001) online edition
- Gould, Lewis L. Theodore Roosevelt (2012) 105pp, very short biography by leading scholar
- Gould, Lewis L. The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. (1991), the major scholarly study
- Harbaugh, William Henry. The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt. (1963)
- Keller, Morton, ed., Theodore Roosevelt: A Profile (1967) excerpts from TR and from historians.
- Morris, Edmund Theodore Rex. (2001), unusually well-written biography covers 1901-1909
- Mowry, George. The Era of Theodore Roosevelt and the Birth of Modern America, 1900-1912. (1954)
- Pringle, Henry F. Theodore Roosevelt (1932; 2nd ed. 1956) online edition
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