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Paperback Through the Brazilian Wilderness Book

ISBN: 143829073X

ISBN13: 9781438290737

Through the Brazilian Wilderness

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Book Overview

Roosevelt's popular book Through the Brazilian Wilderness describes his expedition into the Brazilian jungle in 1913 as a member of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition co-named after its leader, Brazilian explorer C'ndido Rondon. The book describes all of the scientific discovery, scenic tropical vistas and exotic flora, fauna and wild life experienced on the expedition, as well as the exciting human dramas which occurred during the expedition...

Customer Reviews

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Text is printed in microtype. HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT! IMPOSSIBLE TO READ IT!

I was very excited to find this book and couldn't have been more disappointed. It is printed in teeny tiny typeface! Totally disappointing. I had really looked forward to reading this account of President Teddy Roosevelt's Brazilian Expedition. SAVE YOUR MONEY. NOT WORTH IT.

Great book; but break out your magnifying glass….

The writing is great. Unfortunately, the publication leaves much to be desired. It’s printed in roughly 5 point font, and each page is from top to bottom with sentences, and very few spaces to denote separate paragraphs. Buy the book, but pick another publication. This one is painful to read.

Great Writing, Great Adventure

TR's account of his expedition to explore the River of Doubt shows a lot of the reasons we still admire him. First, he was a serious scientist. He was dedicated to discovering new species of wildlife (and could rattle off their Latin names with the best of them), mapping unknown stretches of river, and observing the ways of foreign lands. We know TR as a physical character and often forget what a highly intelligent man he was.Second, his writing is greatly under-appreciated. He doesn't breeze over his descriptions of wildlife or the landscape--it's pretty technical stuff--but he does it clearly and concisely. As someone who has labored through countless pedantic textbooks, I took comfort in his words, "Ability to write well, if the writer had nothing to write about, entitles him to mere derision. But the greatest thought is robbed of an immense proportion of its value if expressed in a mean or obscure manner."Third, despite the above, he could still endure enormous physical hardship at an old age. Battling rapids, hauling canoes, fighting disease, and hunting game, TR had the combination of brawn and intelligence that's seriously lacking in our leaders today, especially the lightweight that now sits behind TR's desk.This book is also a great window into a time and place forever lost to history. TR's writing projects a clear photo in your mind of undiscovered wilderness and great adventure.

An excellent narration of T.R.'s sometimes perilous journey

T.R. was writing was very gradiloquent, and this book really gives readers a good example of this. Read about the journey that ended with T.R. having a river named after him (Rio Duvida renamed to the current Rio Roosevelt), and gave him the sickness that would eventually lead to his death less than five years later.
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