“amazing array of interests”: from page 64 of Morris, Rise of Theodore Roosevelt.
The positive receipt of Roosevelt’s book by the Nuttall Bulletin comes from Morris’s
endnotes: in particular, note 37 in the chapter titled “The Man with the Morning in
His Face.”
“one of the most knowledgeable”: from page 67 of Morris, Rise of Theodore
Roosevelt. I ascribed this assessment to Morris, though this is somewhat indirect,
as Morris here is actually arguing that Roosevelt’s father, after the publication of
The Summer Birds of the Adirondacks, must have felt this about his son.
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