Rough Riders: Theodore Roosevelt, His Cowboy Regiment, and the Immortal Charge Up San Juan Hill.
(Unknown)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Contributors:
Published:
[Ashland, Oregon] : HarperCollins, [2016].
Format:
Unknown
Edition:
Unabridged
Physical Desc:
8 audio discs (9.45 hr.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Status:
Copies
No Copies Found
Description
Draws on previously unknown accounts, newspaper articles, letters, and diaries to present an authoritative chronicle of the Rough Riders, their daring feats during the Spanish-American War, and their extraordinary leader, Theodore Roosevelt. -- Publisher
Also in This Series
More Like This
More Copies In Prospector
Loading Prospector Copies...
Other Editions and Formats
Reviews from GoodReads
Loading GoodReads Reviews.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)

Gardner, M. L., & Campbell, D. (2016). Rough Riders: Theodore Roosevelt, His Cowboy Regiment, and the Immortal Charge Up San Juan Hill. Unabridged [Ashland, Oregon], HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Gardner, Mark Lee, 1960- and Danny. Campbell. 2016. Rough Riders: Theodore Roosevelt, His Cowboy Regiment, and the Immortal Charge Up San Juan Hill. [Ashland, Oregon], HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Gardner, Mark Lee, 1960- and Danny. Campbell, Rough Riders: Theodore Roosevelt, His Cowboy Regiment, and the Immortal Charge Up San Juan Hill. [Ashland, Oregon], HarperCollins, 2016.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Gardner, Mark Lee and Danny Campbell. Rough Riders: Theodore Roosevelt, His Cowboy Regiment, and the Immortal Charge Up San Juan Hill. Unabridged [Ashland, Oregon], HarperCollins, 2016.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
Staff View
Grouped Work ID:
28c18b5c-f678-e37a-c193-08d0025884fa
Go To GroupedWork

Record Information

Last Sierra Extract TimeApr 24, 2024 12:54:18 AM
Last File Modification TimeApr 24, 2024 12:54:30 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeApr 24, 2024 07:32:45 PM

MARC Record

LEADER03238cim a22004333i 4500
001942758208
003OCoLC
00520160527102400.0
007sd fungnnmmneu
008160303t20162016orunnnng       z  n eng d
020 |a 1504732650
020 |a 9781504732659
02802|a ZPbx5k|b Blackstone Audiobooks
035 |a (OCoLC)942758208
040 |a BLACP|b eng|e rda|c BLACP|d OCLCO|d FIU|d CoBoFLC
1001 |a Gardner, Mark Lee,|d 1960-|e author.
24510|a Rough Riders|h [compact disc] :|b Theodore Roosevelt, His Cowboy Regiment, and the Immortal Charge Up San Juan Hill.
250 |a Unabridged
264 1|a [Ashland, Oregon] :|b HarperCollins,|c [2016]
264 4|c Â2016
300 |a 8 audio discs (9.45 hr.) :|b CD audio, digital ;|c 4 3/4 in.
306 |a 9450000
336 |a spoken word|b spw|2 rdacontent
337 |a audio|b s|2 rdamedia
338 |a audio disc|b sd|2 rdacarrier
340 |b 4 3/4 in.
344 |a digital|b optical|2 rda
347 |a audio file|b CD audio|2 rda
500 |a Compact discs.
500 |a The first definitive account of this legendary fighting force and its extraordinary leader, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Lee Gardner's Rough Riders is narrative nonfiction at its most invigorating and compulsively readable. Its dramatic unfolding of a familiar, yet not-fully-known story will remind readers of James Swanson's Manhunt.Two months after the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor in February 1898, Congress authorized President McKinley to recruit a volunteer army to drive the Spaniards from Cuba. From this army emerged the legendary "Rough Riders," a mounted regiment drawn from America's western territories and led by the indomitable Theodore Roosevelt. Its ranks included not only cowboys and other westerners but several Ivy Leaguers and club men, many of them friends of "TR." Roosevelt and his men quickly came to symbolize American ruggedness, daring, and individualism. He led them to victory in the famed Battle at San Juan Hill, which made TR a national hero and cemented the Rough Riders' place in history.Now, Mark Lee Gardner synthesizes previously unknown primary accounts as well as period newspaper articles, letters, and diaries from public and private archives in Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Boston, and Washington, DC, to produce this authoritative chronicle. He breathes fresh life into the Rough Riders and pays tribute to their daring feats and indomitable leader. Gardner also explores lesser-known aspects of the story, including their relationship with the African-American "Buffalo Soldiers, with whom they fought side by side at San Juan Hill.Rich with action, violence, camaraderie, and courage, Rough Riders sheds new light on the Theodore Roosevelt saga--and on one of the most thrilling chapters in American history.
5110 |a Read by Danny Campbell.
60010|a Roosevelt, Theodore,|d 1858-1919|x Military leadership.
61010|a United States.|b Army.|b Volunteer Cavalry, 1st.
650 0|a Spanish-American War, 1898|x Campaigns|z Cuba.
650 0|a San Juan Hill, Battle of, Cuba, 1898.
655 7|a Audiobooks.|2 lcgft
7001 |a Campbell, Danny.
907 |a .b25867027|b la
998 |f -|e f |i eng|h la
More Details
Language:
English
ISBN:
1504732650, 9781504732659

Notes

General Note
Compact discs.
General Note
The first definitive account of this legendary fighting force and its extraordinary leader, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Lee Gardner's Rough Riders is narrative nonfiction at its most invigorating and compulsively readable. Its dramatic unfolding of a familiar, yet not-fully-known story will remind readers of James Swanson's Manhunt.Two months after the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor in February 1898, Congress authorized President McKinley to recruit a volunteer army to drive the Spaniards from Cuba. From this army emerged the legendary "Rough Riders," a mounted regiment drawn from America's western territories and led by the indomitable Theodore Roosevelt. Its ranks included not only cowboys and other westerners but several Ivy Leaguers and club men, many of them friends of "TR." Roosevelt and his men quickly came to symbolize American ruggedness, daring, and individualism. He led them to victory in the famed Battle at San Juan Hill, which made TR a national hero and cemented the Rough Riders' place in history.Now, Mark Lee Gardner synthesizes previously unknown primary accounts as well as period newspaper articles, letters, and diaries from public and private archives in Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Boston, and Washington, DC, to produce this authoritative chronicle. He breathes fresh life into the Rough Riders and pays tribute to their daring feats and indomitable leader. Gardner also explores lesser-known aspects of the story, including their relationship with the African-American "Buffalo Soldiers, with whom they fought side by side at San Juan Hill.Rich with action, violence, camaraderie, and courage, Rough Riders sheds new light on the Theodore Roosevelt saga--and on one of the most thrilling chapters in American history.
Participants/Performers
Read by Danny Campbell.