"Besides being one of our greatest presidents, Roosevelt stands alone as
a conservationist, a visionary when it came to the protection and
preservation of America's natural resources, and an author."--Library
Journal There have been few hunters as daring, as powerful, and as
articulate as our twenty-sixth president, Theodore Roosevelt. From his
ranching years in the Dakota Territory to the famous African adventures,
Roosevelt's tales are unparalleled stories of the hunt. The best of them
are collected here. Of Roosevelt's many volumes of hunting and
exploration, two reader favorites have always been Ranch Life and the
Hunting Trail and African Game Trails, both excerpted here. During his
ranching years, Roosevelt ranged far and wide, and his African trips
were also famously bold. In all his expeditions, Roosevelt reveals in
detail hunts that were incredible journeys of both pursuit and
discovery, for wherever he went in the outdoors he assumed the dual
roles of hunter and naturalist. The hunts range from upland birds and
waterfowl to prized big game animals like elk, bear, and sheep amid
lofty peaks. There are goat pursuits among ice-glazed mountain spires,
and close encounters with grizzlies in the black timber. He survives
lion charges and buffalo attacks, and stumbles on elephants.