Theodore Roosevelt and the Smithsonian Expedition to British East Africa, 1909-1910
- Publisher : Smithsonian Books
- Illustrations : 120 duotone photos
Our customers have not yet submitted a review for this title - click here to be the first to write a review
Description:
Immediately after Theodore Roosevelt left the White House, he led an African expedition for the Smithsonian that collected more than 23,000 specimens for its new natural history museum. Alongside his son, Kermit, Smithsonian naturalists, and African porters, they brought back a wide range of plants, fish, reptiles, and big game. This book takes readers along for the journey, and features:
* More than 100 expedition photographs printed with stunning reproduction quality
* Excerpts from Roosevelt's firsthand account in African Game Trails.
* Historical context and contemporary commentary from author Frank H. Goodyear III provide an in-depth understanding of the expedition and its significance.
* A foreword from Secretary of the Smithsonian Lonnie G. Bunch III, who provides nuanced insight on Roosevelt’s complicated legacy.
* An afterword from Dino J. Martins, a Kenyan entomologist and evolutionary biologist, on the role of African communities during the expedition.
This book contextualises the expedition, explores its impact, and reflects on Roosevelt's complex legacy as a president and hunter-conservationist.
You may also like...
Travelers in Ancient Lands: A Portrait of the Middle East, 1839-1919
Vaczek, L.; Buckland, G.
Price £15.00
The Country of the Turkomans: An Anthology of Exploration from the Royal
Royal Geographical Society
Price £30.00