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Teddy Roosevelt at San Juan

Teddy Roosevelt at San Juan

Peggy Samuels

Texas A M University Press
1997
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Their immediate target was the central sector of the fortified San Juan Heights. Capturing the blockhouse on San Juan Hill was key to breaching the Spanish defenses on the heights above the city of Santiago de Cuba. At one o'clock in the afternoon of July 1, 1898, thirty-nine-year-old Colonel Teddy Roosevelt prepared to advance at the head of his Rough Riders during the Cuban phase of the Spanish-American War. A mixture of cowboys and socialites, the Rough Riders were the most colorful regiment in the American V Army Corps. Roosevelt and his volunteer cavalry were positioned in the rear of two regular regiments on the right side of the arena. They faced the lower and thinly defended rise called Kettle Hill, rather than San Juan Hill. The only American officer to remain mounted in the battle, Roosevelt initiated an unauthorized charge up Kettle Hill. While racing up the slope, he was forced to dismount and climb the crest on foot. As his young volunteers fell in behind, Roosevelt reveled in his triumph. Afterward, in describing his self-perceived role to reporters, Roosevelt cast himself as the most promotable hero in the campaign and, thus, laid the foundation for his legend. That legend, of Teddy Roosevelt valiantly leading the Rough Riders in their charge up San Juan Hill, had a great deal to do with making Roosevelt president and has endured for nearly a century. The reality as shown in this fast-paced narrative is that the charge Roosevelt led was foolhardy and occurred not on San Juan Hill but on the smaller and less important Kettle Hill. Teddy Roosevelt at San Juan explains what Roosevelt did and why he did it. The authors tell the story in two separate but interwoven tracks. The main tracks begins with the formation of the Rough Riders and carries the story of Roosevelt's involvement forward to the time of the charge and immediately after. In alternating chapters, the second track provides flashbacks offering a succinct look at the events of Roosevelt's earlier life that motivated him to storm the hill in what he later called his "one crowded hour." Military historians and general readers interested in the Spanish-American War and those wanting a further look into the charismatic and persuasive politicians will find this never-before-told story an important contribution to understanding the period.
Teddy's Day

Teddy's Day

Peter N Liptak; Pascal Biannicleger

Exile Press, LLC
2012
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"A first book -- for you, for Teddy! To sit, to read. Are you ready?" An adventure in Teddy's world begins with the discovery of one day. As children enter, they begin their travels into the wider world without fear and full of wonder. Follow along and be respectful, and soon you will take the lead full of imagination to colour the day ahead. Isn't it exciting? Teddy's Day transports readers into a lively yet comfortable place with bright colours & dreamlike artwork, propelling them through the day with simple cadence and a rhyme scheme that breathes new life into a tried and true theme - the lovable teddy bear. The first in a series that allows children to enter Teddy's world, documenting his explorations, they are written to personalize the activities of Teddy on his adventure through everyday life and to inspire children to hear and see the poetic wonder of simple pleasures - whether they are about hard times or moments of joy. Teddy senses the world around him through a poetic voice and somewhat surrealistic, dreamlike artwork, looking at life and the world with new eyes. Teddy (as a Teddy bear) presents a theme that is both enduring and very personal for all children.Tested and timeless, this bear lets children interact with him in his world and promotes a positive world-view while embracing their innate sense of wonder.
Teddy Tries a Veggie

Teddy Tries a Veggie

Jennifer Glockner

Smartee Plate
2019
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The first book in the Smartee Plate series teaches the importance of eating a variety of fruits AND vegetables, while introducing vocabulary such as vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber.Meet Theodora (Teddy) Rose, an "almost-six-years-old" girl who loves to garden but hates eating the vegetables she grows. Broccoli? Yuck. Asparagus? Double yuck Brussels sprouts? No way Teddy absolutely, no two ways about it, dislikes eating vegetables But when she stumbles upon a band of fruits and veggies rocking out in her garden, she's in for a delicious adventure.
Teddy's Button

Teddy's Button

Amy Le Feuvre

Anson Street Press
2025
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"Teddy's Button" by Amy Le Feuvre is a timeless children's story exploring themes of friendship, morality, and faith. Set against the backdrop of soldiers and camaraderie, this juvenile fiction piece gently weaves Christian values into a narrative suitable for young readers. Delving into social themes with a delicate touch, "Teddy's Button" presents a heartwarming tale centered around a soldier and his button. Republished for enduring appeal, this story continues to offer valuable lessons about right and wrong, presented through the lens of childhood innocence. A classic work of juvenile fiction, "Teddy's Button" remains a relevant and engaging story for readers of all ages interested in stories that thoughtfully explore values.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Teddy Bears Never Die

Teddy Bears Never Die

Cho Yeeun

HEADLINE PUBLISHING GROUP
2026
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The horrormance genre mash-up you've been waiting for - from the award-winning Korean author Cho Yeeun comes a new novel where a young girl and a teddy bear team up to enact revenge!Yamu, pop. 200,000 - A coastal town that has seen better days. A massive redevelopment plan is in place, including that for a luxury apartment complex dubbed Sea View Park. One day, a delivery of rice cakes is made to the building supposedly from one of the new neighbours. The rice cakes are laced with cyanide, however, resulting in a lethal mass poisoning.Hwa-young's mother, who works as a live-in housekeeper at Sea View Park, is one of the victims. Hwa-young, turned out on the streets, lives in a flophouse for runaways at the mercy of landlord Young-jin, who regularly extorts money from her. Hwa-young refuses to believe that her mother, who never touched rice cakes in her life, died from eating them, and suspects foul play. Swearing to find the true culprit and avenge her mother's death, Hwa-young is determined to save 20 million won in order to place a hit on the suspect, and does whatever work she can find.One day, Hwa-young is bullied into playing bait for one of Young-jin's scams. Left in a motel room alone with the mark, she is alarmed when he begins to unpack one lethal weapon after another. She signals Young-jin for help, but when no one comes she realizes that she has been tricked, and that Young-jin has sold her to the would-be murderer. Just when the man is about to attack Hwa-young, he collapses in pain, bleeding. Hwa-young is about to escape when a teddy bear speaks to her. It's a grubby Happy Smile Bear doll.And thus begins the extraordinary journey as a Happy Smile Bear, possessed by the spirits of a murdered young boy, and Hwa-yeong, an orphaned young girl, join forces enact vengeance and bring the true culprit to justice.