Author:Theodore Roosevelt

Works

 * The Naval War of 1812, 2 volumes (1882)
 * Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, (1885)
 * Hunting Trips on the Prairie, (Companion volume to that above, 1885)
 * Life of Thomas Hart Benton, (1887)
 * Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail, (1888)
 * Essays on Practical Politics, (1888)
 * Life of Gouverneur Morris, (1888)
 * The Winning of the West, 6 volumes. (1889–1896) (
 * New York, (Historic Towns Series, 1891)
 * The Wilderness Hunter, (1893)
 * Hunting the Grisly, (Companion volume to that above, 1893)
 * Hero Tales from American History, (1895) with Henry Cabot Lodge
 * Trail and Camp Fire, (1896) with G. B. Grinnell
 * Hunting in Many Lands, (1896) with G. B. Grinnell
 * American Ideals, (1897)
 * Administration—Civil Service, (1898)
 * The Rough Riders, (1899)
 * Life of Oliver Cromwell, (1900)
 * The Strenuous Life, (1900)
 * The Strenuous Life, Speech before The Hamilton Club, Chicago, 10 April 1899.
 * Expansion and Peace, Published in the Independent, 21 December 1899.
 * Latitude and Longitude Among Reformers, Published in The Century, June 1900.
 * Fellow-Feeling as Political Factor, Published in The Century, January 1900.
 * Civic Helpfulness, Published in The Century, October 1900.
 * Character & Success, Published in The Outlook, 31 March 1900.
 * The Eighth and Ninth Commandments in Politics, Published in The Outlook, 12 May 1900.
 * The Best and the Good, Published in the Churchman, 17 March, 1900.
 * Promise and Performance, Published in The Outlook, 28 July 1900.
 * The American Boy, Published in St. Nicholas, May 1900.
 * Military Preparedness and Unpreparedness, Published in The Century, November 1899.
 * Admiral Dewey, Published in McClure's Magazine, October 1899.
 * Grant, Speech delivered at Galena, Illinois, 27 April 1900.
 * The Two Americas, Speech at the formal opening of the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 20 May, 1901.
 * Manhood and Statehood, Address at the quarter-centennial celebration of Colorado statehood, Colorado Springs, 2 August 1901.
 * Brotherhood and the Heroic Virtues, Address at the Veterans' Reunion, Burlington, Vermont, 5 September, 1901.
 * National Duties, Address at the Minnesota State Fair, 2 September 1901.
 * The Labor Question, At the Chicago Labor Day Picnic, 3 September 1900.
 * Christian Citizenship, Address before the Young Men's Christian Association, Carnegie Hall, New York, 30 December 1900.
 * History as Literature, and Other Essays, (1913)
 * Theodore Roosevelt: an autobiography (1913)
 * Through the Brazilian Wilderness (1914) also
 * "Introduction", in Book of the Homeless (1916)
 * "Introduction", in Book of the Homeless (1916)

Inaugural address

 * Theodore Roosevelt's Inaugural Address (4 March 1905)

State of the Union addresses

 * First State of the Union address (3 December 1901)
 * Second State of the Union address (2 December 1902)
 * Third State of the Union address (7 December 1903)
 * Fourth State of the Union address (6 December 1904)
 * Fifth State of the Union address (5 December 1905)
 * Sixth State of the Union address (3 December 1906)
 * Seventh State of the Union address (3 December 1907)
 * Eighth State of the Union address (8 December 1908)

Articles and speeches

 * The Duties of American Citizenship, (1883)
 * Professionalism in Sports, (1890)
 * Practical Work in Politics, (1894)
 * What Americanism Means, (1894)
 * Resignation letter (17 April 1897)
 * Col. Roosevelt's Reports (1898)
 * The Naval War of 1812, (1900)
 * Proclamation 503, Reserving Lands in Porto Rico for Public Uses, (30 June 1903)
 * Strength & Decency, address at the quarterly meeting of the Society of the Holy Name of Brooklyn and Long Island, Oyster Bay, New York, 16 August 1903.
 * Roosevelt Corollary (1904)
 * The Square Deal, an address delivered in Syracuse, New York, 7 September 1903.
 * Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech (1906)
 * The Man with the Muck Rake, (1906)
 * Sons of the Puritans, (1907)
 * Where We Can Work With Socialists, (1909)
 * Where We Cannot Work With Socialists, (1909)
 * African Game Trails, (1910)
 * Citizenship in a Republic (The Man in the Arena), Speech at the Sorbonne, Paris, France, 23 April 1910.
 * International Peace, (1910)
 * The New Nationalism, (1910)
 * Nationalism and Popular Rule, (1911)
 * Duty & Self-Control, Speech at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, 15 April 1911.
 * A Charter of Democracy, Ohio, 21 February 1912
 * The Right of the People to Rule, address at Carnegie Hall, New York, 20 March 1912; also published in The Outlook, 23 March 1912. [[Image:Speaker Icon.svg|20px]]
 * Introduction to The Wisconsin Idea, March 1912, Four page introduction for Charles McCarthy's book about Progressivism in Wisconsin
 * Who is a Progressive?, April 1912, The Outlook
 * "Address to the Boys Progressive League", (3 July 1913) (audio of speech on Commons) [[Image:Speaker Icon.svg|20px]]
 * Address by Theodore Roosevelt before the convention of the National Progressive Party in Chicago, August 1912
 * Progressive Cause Greater Than Any Individual, (14 October, 1912), Speech given just after the assassination attempt by John Flammang Schrank.
 * Democratic Ideals, (1913)
 * The World War: Its Tragedies And Its Lessons, (23 September 1914)
 * "Address to the Knights of Columbus" (12 October 1915)
 * The League to Enforce Peace (February 1917)
 * From the Foreword (Roosevelt) of For France by Charles Hanson Towne (May 1917)
 * Lincoln and Free Speech (May 1918)
 * Sedition, a Free Press, and Personal Rule (1918)
 * Lafayette-Marne-Day Address (September 16, 1918)

Other works

 * Message of President Theodore Roosevelt nominating William H. Taft of Ohio to be Secretary of War (1904)
 * Letter to Carl Schurz (September 8, 1905)
 * Theodore Roosevelt to Amos Pinchot (1912)
 * Executive Orders
 * Presidential Proclamations

Works about Roosevelt

 * Opposition to Roosevelt for the Governorship of New York by Carl Schurz, letter to the New York Evening Post (October 21, 1898)
 * “Carl Schurz on Roosevelt,” The New York Times, October 23, 1898
 * William Allen White, “Theodore Roosevelt,” McClure's Magazine, Volume 18 (November 1901), pp. 40-47
 * Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King (1901), a propaganda film
 * American Boys' Life of Theodore Roosevelt by Edward Stratemeyer, 1904
 * Letter to the Parker Independent Clubs by Carl Schurz, 1904
 * Theodore Roosevelt in Men of Mark in America (Volume 1), 1905
 * “Theodore Roosevelt” by Owen Wister, in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914 (1914)
 * Utopia or Hell, The Independent Editorials (1915)
 * Leonard Wood, “Theodore Roosevelt,” 1920
 * “Theodore Roosevelt” by Owen Wister, in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914 (1914)
 * Utopia or Hell, The Independent Editorials (1915)
 * Leonard Wood, “Theodore Roosevelt,” 1920
 * Leonard Wood, “Theodore Roosevelt,” 1920