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Through the Brazilian Wilderness - An Epic Adventure of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition (eBook)

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In 'Through the Brazilian Wilderness,' Theodore Roosevelt narrates the treacherous yet riveting experiences of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, documenting its rigorous journey through Brazil's untamed hinterlands in 1914. A unique melding of travelogue and scientific chronicle, the book details zoo-geographic reconnaissance as well as the expansion of the expedition's scope into geographic exploration. Roosevelt's literary technique is at once captivating and exacting, transporting readers to the heart of perilous adventures, including life-threatening encounters with hostile tribes and relentless natural obstacles. Written in the robust prose that marks Roosevelt's literary legacy, the book stands as an indelible contribution to exploration literature, and it provides an in-depth illustration of the expedition's significant zoological and geographical findings, enriching the contemporary understanding of South America's wilderness. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was known for his vigorous lifestyle and adventurous spirit. His passion for nature and commitment to conservation are evident throughout his written works. 'Through the Brazilian Wilderness' emerges not merely from his political renown but from his personal valor and intellectual curiosity. Undertaken after his presidency, the expedition that forms the book's focus exemplifies Roosevelt's enduring zeal for challenging frontiers and adds a distinguished chapter to his multifaceted life. The author's leadership and scholarly pursuits inherently informed the expedition's meticulous documentation, reflecting his lifelong dedication to environmental exploration and preservation. This captivating volume is recommended for readers with an appetite for adventure, history, and natural science. It resonates particularly with those interested in the expansive narratives of human endurance and the pioneering spirit that characterized the early 20th century's age of exploration. Roosevelt's account is a profound testament to human tenacity and intellectual pursuit, making it a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the profound relationship between humankind and the natural world.

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In 'Through the Brazilian Wilderness,' Theodore Roosevelt narrates the treacherous yet riveting experiences of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, documenting its rigorous journey through Brazil's untamed hinterlands in 1914. A unique melding of travelogue and scientific chronicle, the book details zoo-geographic reconnaissance as well as the expansion of the expedition's scope into geographic exploration. Roosevelt's literary technique is at once captivating and exacting, transporting readers to the heart of perilous adventures, including life-threatening encounters with hostile tribes and relentless natural obstacles. Written in the robust prose that marks Roosevelt's literary legacy, the book stands as an indelible contribution to exploration literature, and it provides an in-depth illustration of the expedition's significant zoological and geographical findings, enriching the contemporary understanding of South America's wilderness. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was known for his vigorous lifestyle and adventurous spirit. His passion for nature and commitment to conservation are evident throughout his written works. 'Through the Brazilian Wilderness' emerges not merely from his political renown but from his personal valor and intellectual curiosity. Undertaken after his presidency, the expedition that forms the book's focus exemplifies Roosevelt's enduring zeal for challenging frontiers and adds a distinguished chapter to his multifaceted life. The author's leadership and scholarly pursuits inherently informed the expedition's meticulous documentation, reflecting his lifelong dedication to environmental exploration and preservation. This captivating volume is recommended for readers with an appetite for adventure, history, and natural science. It resonates particularly with those interested in the expansive narratives of human endurance and the pioneering spirit that characterized the early 20th century's age of exploration. Roosevelt's account is a profound testament to human tenacity and intellectual pursuit, making it a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the profound relationship between humankind and the natural world.

Autor Roosevelt, Theodore
Verlag DigiCat
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
Seitenangabe 261 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse 951 KB
Plattform EPUB

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