TR’s Writing
In 2025, Dr. Michael Patrick Cullinane and LtCol Gregory A. Wynn compiled this comprehensive bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt’s writings. They published this list in the Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal. The TR Center has made their bibliography available online and through free, open-source websites such as HathiTrust or Project Gutenberg most of Roosevelt’s writings can be accessed. The bibliography is organized chronologically and by the type of publication. It includes books, articles, and contributions that Roosevelt made to books. Although this list is as exhaustive as possible, there may still be published works by TR that have not been digitized. If you are aware of something we’ve missed, let us know. We will add it to the list.
Bibliography
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Single-Authored Works
(1879) Notes on Some of the Birds of Oyster Bay (Salem, MA: The Naturalists’ Agency).
(1882) The Naval War of 1812 (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1882).
(1884) In Memory of My Darling Wife Alice Hathaway Roosevelt and of My Beloved Mother Martha Bulloch Roosevelt (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1885) Hunting Trips of a Ranchman: Sketches of Sport on the Northern Cattle Plains (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1886) Thomas Hart Benton (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company).
(1888) Essays on Practical Politics (New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1888) Gouverneur Morris (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company).
(1888) Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail (New York: Century Company).
(1889) The Winning of the West vol. 1 (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1889) The Winning of the West vol. 2 (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1891) New York (London: Longmans, Green and Co.).
(1893) The Wilderness Hunter (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1894) The Winning of the West vol. 3 (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1896) The Winning of the West vol. 4 (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1897) American Ideals and Other Essays Social and Political (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1897) True Americanism (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1899) The Rough Riders (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1899) Big Game Hunting in the Rockies and on the Great Plains (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1900) Oliver Cromwell (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1900) The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses (New York: Century Company).
(1905) Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1907) Good Hunting: In Pursuit of Big Game in the West (New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers).
(1908) President Roosevelt’s List of Birds Seen in the White House Grounds and about Washington during his Administration (Washington, D.C.: first published by Lucy Warner Maynard).
(1909) Stories of the Great West (New York: The Century Company).
(1909) Outlook Editorials (New York: Outlook Company).
(1910) African Game Trails (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1910) The New Nationalism (New York: Outlook Company).
(1910) American Problems (New York: Outlook Company).
(1910) Biological Analogies in History (New York: Oxford University Press).
(1910) African and European Addresses (New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1910) The Naval Operations of the War Between Great Britain and the United States (London: Sampson Low, Marston, and Company).
(1911) Applied Ethics: Being one of the William Belden Noble Lectures for 1910 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University).
(1912) The Conservation of Womanhood and Childhood (New York and London: Funk and Wagnalls).
(1912) Realizable Ideals (San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray-Wiggin Co.).
(1912) Progressive Principles: Selections from Addresses Made During the Presidential Campaign of 1912 (New York: Progressive National Service).
(1913) Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography (New York: Macmillan).
(1913) History as Literature (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1914) Through the Brazilian Wilderness (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1915) America and the World War (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1915) Why America Should Join the Allies (London: C. A. Pearson).
(1916) A Book-Lover’s Holidays in the Open (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1916) Fear God and Take Your Own Part (New York: George H. Doran Company).
(1917) Americanism and Preparedness (New York: The Mail and Express Job Print).
(1917) The Foes of Our Own Household (New York: George H. Doran Company).
(1917) National Strength and International Duty (Princeton: Princeton University Press).
(1918) The Great Adventure: Present Day Studies in American Nationalism (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
Co-Authored Works
(1877) Roosevelt and Henry Minot, The Summer Birds of the Adirondacks in Franklin County, N.Y. (Salem, MA: The Naturalists’ Agency).
(1885) Roosevelt and Henry S. Boice, By-Laws of the Little Missouri River Stockman’s Association (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1893) Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell, American Big Game Hunting: The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club (New York: Forest and Stream Publishing Company).
(1895) Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, Hero Tales from American History (New York: Century Company).
(1895) Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell, Hunting in Many Lands (New York: Forest and Stream Publishing Company).
(1897) Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell, Trail and Camp Fire (New York: Forest and Stream Publishing Company).
(1902) Roosevelt and William H. Taft, The Philippines (New York: The Outlook Company).
(1902) Roosevelt and T. S. Van Dyke, D. G. Elliot and A. J. Stone, The Deer Family (New York: Macmillan Company).
(1913) Roosevelt and Edmund Heller, Life Histories of African Game Animals (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons), vol. 1; vol. 2.
(1919) Joseph Bucklin Bishop (ed.), Theodore Roosevelt’s Letters to His Children (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
Single-Authored Articles
(1885) “Phases of State Legislation,” Century Magazine 29 (April).
(1885) “Still-hunting the Grizzly,” Century Magazine 30 (June).
(1886) “Who Should Go West,” Harper’s Weekly 30 (January 2).
(1886) “Ranch-Life and Game-Shooting in the West (I),” Outing 7 (March).
(1886) “Ranch-Life and Game-Shooting in the West (II),” Outing 8 (April).
(1886) “Ranch-Life and Game Shooting in the West (III),” Outing 8 (May).
(1886) “Ranch-Life and Game Shooting in the West (IV),” Outing 8 (June).
(1886) “Ranch-Life and Game Shooting in the West (V),” Outing 8 (July).
(1886) “Cross-Country Riding in America,” Century Magazine 32 (July).
(1886) “Ranch-Life and Game Shooting in the West (VI),” Outing 8 (August).
(1886) “Machine Politics in New York City,” Century Magazine 33 (November).
(1887) “Big Game in Dakota,” Forest and Stream 29 (December 15).
(1888) “Remarks on Balloting and Copyright,” North American Review (February).
(1888) “Ranch Life in the Far West: In the Cattle Country,” Century Magazine 35 (February).
(1888) “Ranch Life in the Far West: The Home Ranch,” Century Magazine 35 (March).
(1888) “Ranch Life in the Far West: The Round-Up,” Century Magazine 35 (April).
(1888) “Sheriff’s Work on a Ranch,” Century Magazine 36 (May).
(1888) “The Ranchman’s Rifle on Crag and Prairie,” Century Magazine 36 (June).
(1888) “Frontier Types,” Century Magazine 36 (October).
(1888) “Some Recent Criticism of America,” Eclectic Magazine 111 (November).
(1889) “Editorial,” Forest and Stream 32 (April 11).
(1889) “Buffalo Hunting,” St. Nicholas 17 (December).
(1890) “The Merit System versus the Patronage System,” Century Magazine 39 (February).
(1890) “‘Professionalism’ in Sports,” North American Review (August).
(1890) “Following the Guidon,” Harper’s Bazaar 33 (August 16).
(1891) “Object Lesson in Civil Service Reform,” Atlantic Monthly 67 (February).
(1891) “Gettysburg and Waterloo,” Century Magazine 42 (June).
(1892) “Political Assessments in the Coming Campaign,” Atlantic Monthly 70 (July).
(1892) “Elk Hunt at Two Ocean Pass,” Century Magazine 44 (September).
(1892) “A Colonial Survival,” Cosmopolitan 14 (December).
(1893) “Boone and Crockett Club,” Harper’s Weekly 37 (March 25).
(1893) “Indians Who Deserve Pensions,” Century Magazine 46 (May).
(1893) “In Cowboy Land,” Century Magazine 46 (June).
(1893) “Big Game Disappearing in the West,” Forum 15 (August).
(1893) “Value of an Athletic Training,” Harper’s Weekly 37 (December 23).
(1894) “What Americanism Means,” Forum 17 (April).
(1894) “Henry Cabot Lodge,” Harper’s Weekly 38 (April 3).
(1894) “Common Sense of Civil Service Reform,” Century Magazine 48 (May).
(1894) “Manly Virtues and Practical Politics,” Forum 17 (July).
(1894) “The College Graduate and Public Life,” Atlantic Monthly 74 (August).
(1895) “Hunting in the Cattle Country,” The Magazine of Travel 1 (January).
(1895) “Present Status of Civil Service Reform,” Atlantic Monthly 75 (February).
(1895) “True American Ideals,” Forum 18 (February).
(1895) “A Plan to Save the Forests,” Century Magazine 49 (February).
(1895) “The Battle of New Orleans,” Harper’s Round Table 16 (April 30).
(1895) “Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky,” St. Nicholas 22 (May).
(1895) “Heroes of America: ‘Mad Anthony’ Wayne at Stony Point,” Harper’s Round Table 16 (May 7).
(1895) “Heroes of America: The Fight at Hampton Roads,” Harper’s Round Table 16 (May 14).
(1895) “Heroes of America: The Death of Stonewall Jackson,” Harper’s Round Table 16 (May 21).
(1895) “Heroes of America: The Charge at Gettysburg,” Harper’s Round Table 16 (May 28).
(1895) “Heroes of America: The Flag-Bearer,” Harper’s Round Table 16 (June 4).
(1895) “George Rogers Clark and the Conquest of the Northwest,” St. Nicholas 22 (June).
(1895) “Hero Tales from American History: King’s Mountain,” St. Nicholas 22 (July).
(1895) “Kidd’s Social Evolution,” North American Review 101 (July).
(1895) “Stories of Our Government: The President’s Cabinet,” Harper’s Round Table 16 (July 30).
(1895) “Six Years of Civil Service Reform,” Scribner’s Magazine 18 (August).
(1895) “Hero Tales from American History: The Cruise of the Wasp,” St. Nicholas 22 (August).
(1895) “Hero Tales from American History: Remember the Alamo,” St. Nicholas 22 (September).
(1895) “The Enforcement of Law,” Forum 20 (September).
(1895) “Hero Tales from American History: Lieutenant Cushing and the Ram Albemarle,” St. Nicholas 22 (September).
(1895) “Closing the New York Saloons on Sunday,” McClure’s Magazine 5 (October).
(1895) “Issues of 1896: Republican View,” Century Magazine 51 (November).
(1895) “Taking the New York Police Out of Politics,” Cosmopolitan 20 (November).
(1895) “Thomas Brackett Reed and the Fifty-First Congress,” Forum (December).
(1895) “Teller of Tales of Strong Men,” Harper’s Weekly 39 (December 21).
(1895) “Higher Life of American Cities,” Outlook 52 (December 25).
(1896) “St. Clair’s Defeat,” Harper’s Monthly 92 (February).
(1896) “Mad Anthony Wayne’s Victory,” Harper’s Monthly 92 (April).
(1896) “Three Vice Presidential Candidates and What They Represent,” Review of Reviews 13 (September).
(1897) “The Law of Civilization and Decay,” Forum 22 (January).
(1897) “How Not to Better Social Conditions,” Review of Reviews 15 (January).
(1897) “A Christmas Buck,” Harper’s Round Table 18 (January 19).
(1897) “The Timber-Wolf,” Harper’s Round Table 18 (April 27).
(1897) “A Tame White Goat,” Harper’s Round Table 18 (May 23).
(1897) “The Cattle-Killing Bear,” Harper’s Round Table 18 (June 22).
(1897) “The Ethnology of the New York Police Force,” Munsey’s Magazine 17 (June).
(1897) “Shooting the Prong-Buck,” Harper’s Round Table 18 (July 27).
(1897) “The Wapiti or Round-Horned Elk,” Harper’s Round Table 18 (August 31).
(1897) “Municipal Administration: The New York Police Force,” Atlantic Monthly 80 (September).
(1897) “The Roll of Honor of the New York Police,” Century Magazine 54 (October).
(1898) “Fights between Ironclads,” Century Magazine 55 (April).
(1898) “Hunting on the Little Missouri,” Saturday Evening Post (April 2).
(1898) “The Reorganization of the Naval Personnel: The Genesis of the Personnel Bill,” North American Review 67 (December).
(1899) “General Leonard Wood: A Model American Military Administrator,” Outlook 61 (January 7).
(1899) “The Rough Riders: Raising the Regiment,” Scribner’s Magazine 25 (January).
(1899) “The Rough Riders: To Cuba,” Scribner’s Magazine 25 (February).
(1899) “The Rough Riders: General Young’s Fight at Las Guasimas,” Scribner’s Magazine 25 (March).
(1899) “The Rough Riders: The Cavalry at Santiago,” Scribner’s Magazine 25 (April).
(1899) “The Rough Riders: In the Trenches,” Scribner’s Magazine 25 (May).
(1899) “The Rough Riders: The Return Home,” Scribner’s Magazine 25 (June).
(1899) “Among the Hills,” Outlook 62 (June 3).
(1899) “Admiral Dewey,” McClure’s Magazine (October).
(1899) “Military Preparedness and Unpreparedness,” Century Magazine 59 (November).
(1899) “Army Reform: A Letter from Governor Roosevelt,” Outlook 63 (December 16).
(1899) “Expansion and Peace,” The Independent (December 21).
(1900) “Fellow-Feeling as a Political Factor,” Century Magazine 59 (January).
(1900) “Oliver Cromwell: The Times and the Man,” Scribner’s Magazine 27 (January).
(1900) “Oliver Cromwell: The Long Parliament and the Civil War,” Scribner’s Magazine 27 (February).
(1900) “Oliver Cromwell: The Second Civil War and the Death of the King,” Scribner’s Magazine 27 (March).
(1900) “The Best and the Good,” Churchman 81 (March 17).
(1900) “Character and Success,” Outlook 64 (March 31).
(1900) “Oliver Cromwell: The Irish and Scotch Wars,” Scribner’s Magazine 27 (April).
(1900) “Oliver Cromwell: The Commonwealth and Protectorate,” Scribner’s Magazine 27 (May).
(1900) “What We Can Expect of the American Boy,” St. Nicholas 27 (May).
(1900) “The Eighth and Ninth Commandments in Politics,” Outlook 65 (May 12).
(1900) “Oliver Cromwell: Personal Rule,” Scribner’s Magazine 27 (June).
(1900) “Latitude and Longitude among Reformers,” Century Magazine 60 (June).
(1900) “Promise and Performance,” Outlook 65 (July 28).
(1900) “Civic Helpfulness,” Century Magazine 60 (October).
(1901) “Reform through Social Work,” McClure’s Magazine (March).
(1901) “The Essence of Heroism,” Youth’s Companion (April 18).
(1901) “Need of Trained Observation,” Outing 37 (March).
(1901) “Governor William H. Taft,” Outlook 69 (September 21).
(1901) “With the Cougar Hounds: First Paper,” Scribner’s Magazine 30 (October).
(1901) “With the Cougar Hounds: Second Paper,” Scribner’s Magazine 30 (November).
(1902) “Big Corporations Commonly Called Trusts,” Outlook 72 (September 13).
(1904) “The Merit System in Government Appointments,” Cosmopolitan Magazine (May).
(1904) “The Sportsman Tourist: Wilderness Reserves,” Forest and Stream 63 (August 27).
(1904) “The Sportsman Tourist: Wilderness Reserves (cont’d),” Forest and Stream 63 (September 3).
(1905) “American Woman as a Mother,” Ladies Home Journal 22 (July).
(1905) “Children of the Night,” Outlook 80 (August 12).
(1905) “Colorado Bear Hunt,” Scribner’s Magazine 38 (October).
(1905) “Wolf Hunt in Oklahoma,” Scribner’s Magazine 38 (November).
(1906) “Mr. Roosevelt’s Views on Factory Laws for Women and Children,” Ladies’ Home Journal 23 (March).
(1906) “The Man with the Muck-Rake,” Outlook 82 (April 21).
(1906) “Hunting the Grisly,” Scrap Book 1 (July).
(1906) “Smart Successes,” The Busy Man’s Magazine 12 (August).
(1907) “The Ancient Irish Sagas,” Century Magazine 73 (January).
(1907) “The Fur Seal Fisheries,” Metropolitan Magazine 25 (March).
(1907) “The Next Step for Peace,” Outlook 86 (May 25).
(1907) “Nature Fakirs,” Everybody’s Magazine (September).
(1907) “Small Country Neighbors,” Scribner’s Magazine 42 (October).
(1907) “An Appreciation of Frederic Remington,” Pearson’s Magazine (October).
(1907) “Theodore Roosevelt—by Himself,” Cosmopolitan 44 (November).
(1908) “In the Louisiana Cane Breaks,” Scribner’s Magazine 43 (January).
(1908) “Our National Inland Waterways,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 31 (January).
(1908) “Abraham Lincoln,” Collier’s Magazine 42 (February 13).
(1908) “Mr. Allison’s Influence on Finance,” Outlook 89 (August 15).
(1908) “Grover Cleveland and the Coal Strike,” Outlook 89 (August 22).
(1908) “Candidacy of Mr. Taft,” Outlook 90 (September 19).
(1908) “The American Attitude Towards the Philippines,” Outlook 90 (October 24).
(1908) “The Awakening of China,” Outlook 90 (November 28).
(1908) “Getting Christmas Dinner on a Ranch,” Everybody’s Magazine (December).
(1909) “The Marines and the President’s Order,” Outlook 91 (January 23).
(1909) “National Character and the Characters of National Statesmen,” Outlook 91 (January 23).
(1909) “Why I Believe in the Kind of American Journalism for Which The Outlook Stands,” Outlook 91 (March 6).
(1909) “A Judicial Experience,” Outlook 91 (March 13).
(1909) “Socialism I: Where We Cannot Work with Socialists,” Outlook 91 (March 20).
(1909) “A Scientific Expedition,” Outlook 91 (March 20).
(1909) “Socialism II: Where We Can Work with Socialists,” Outlook 91 (March 27).
(1909) “Quack Cure-Alls for the Body Politic,” Outlook 91 (April 10).
(1909) “The Japanese Question,” Outlook 92 (May 8).
(1909) “Tolstoy,” Outlook 92 (May 15).
(1909) “Conservation of Natural Resources,” Chautauquan 55 (June).
(1909) “A Southerner’s View of the South,” Outlook 92 (June 5).
(1909) “A Thraldom of Names,” Outlook 92 (June 19).
(1909) “Give Me Neither Poverty Nor Riches,” Outlook 92 (July 17).
(1909) “African Game Trails: I – A Railroad through the Pleistocene,” Scribner’s Magazine 46 (October).
(1909) “African Game Trails: II – On an East African Ranch – Lion Hunting on the Kapiti Plains,” Scribner’s Magazine 46 (November).
(1909) “African Game Trails: III – On Safari; Rhinos and Giraffes,” Scribner’s Magazine 46 (December).
(1910) “Enforcement of Law,” Forum 43 (January).
(1910) “African Game Trails: IV – Juju Farm; Hippo and Leopard,” Scribner’s Magazine 47 (January).
(1910) “African Game Trails: V – Buffalo Hunt by the Kamiti,” Scribner’s Magazine 47 (February).
(1910) “African Game Trails: VI – Trekking through the Thirst to the Sotik,” Scribner’s Magazine 47 (March).
(1910) “President Roosevelt’s List of Birds Seen in the White House Grounds and about Washington,” Bird Lore 12 (April).
(1910) “African Game Trails: VII – Hunting in the Sotik,” Scribner’s Magazine 47 (April).
(1910) “A Message to the American People,” Outlook 94 (April 9).
(1910) “Peace and Justice in the Sudan,” Outlook 94 (April 16).
(1910) “What the Young Man Can Do for Egypt,” Outlook 94 (April 23).
(1910) “The Pigskin Library,” Outlook 94 (April 30).
(1910) “Citizenship in a Republic,” Outlook 94 (April 30).
(1910) “African Game Trails: VIII – Lake Naivasha,” Scribner’s Magazine 47 (May).
(1910) “International Peace,” Outlook 95 (May 7).
(1910) “The World Movement,” Outlook 95 (May 14).
(1910) “African Game Trails: IX – Elephant Hunting on Mount Kenia,” Scribner’s Magazine 47 (June).
(1910) “The Negro in America,” Outlook 95 (June 4).
(1910) “Biological Analogies in History,” Outlook 95 (June 11).
(1910) “The Colonial Policy of the United States,” Outlook 95 (June 18).
(1910) “African Game Trails: X – The Guaso Nyero; A RIver of the Equatorial Desert,” Scribner’s Magazine 48 (July).
(1910) “Mr. Roosevelt to the Outlook Readers,” Outlook 95 (July 2).
(1910) “The Management of Small States Which Are Unable to Manage Themselves,” Outlook 95 (July 2).
(1910) “Republicans Defeat Direct Nominations,” Outlook 95 (July 9).
(1910) “Governor Hughes, the Legislature, and Primary Reform,” Outlook 95 (July 9).
(1910) “The Recent Prize Fight,” Outlook 95 (July 16).
(1910) “English Song Birds,” Outlook 95 (July 23).
(1910) “Leonard Wood,” Outlook 95 (July 30).
(1910) “A Remedy for Some Forms of Selfish Legislation,” Outlook 95 (August 6).
(1910) “Rural Life,” Outlook 95 (August 27).
(1910) “African Game Trails: XI – A Nandi Lion Hunt – Uganda and the Great Nyanza Lakes,” Scribner’s Magazine 48 (August).
(1910) “African Game Trails: XII – The Great Rhinoceros of the Lado,” Scribner’s Magazine 48 (September).
(1910) “Mendacious Journalism,” Outlook 96 (September 3).
(1910) “The Progressives, Past and Present,” Outlook 96 (September 3).
(1910) “The Pioneer Spirit and American Problems,” Outlook 96 (September 10).
(1910) “The Tariff: A Moral Issue,” Outlook 96 (September 17).
(1910) “Criticism of the Courts,” Outlook 96 (September 24).
(1910) “A Fight for Clean Government and Popular Rule,” Outlook 96 (October 15).
(1910) “Senator Dolliver,” Outlook 96 (October 29).
(1910) “The Loss of a Great Public Servant,” Outlook 96 (November 5).
(1910) “Mr. Roosevelt’s Position,” Outlook 96 (November 19).
(1910) “The Coal Miner at Home,” Outlook 96 (December 24).
(1910) “Christmas in Mid-Africa,” Outlook 96 (December 31).
(1911) “Wild Man and Wild Beast in Africa,” National Geographic Magazine 22 (January).
(1911) “International Neighborliness,” Outlook 97 (January 7).
(1911) “Nationalism and Progress,” Outlook 97 (January 14).
(1911) “Nationalism and Popular Rule,” Outlook 97 (January 21).
(1911) “Nationalism and Special Privilege,” Outlook 97 (January 28).
(1911) “Nationalism and the Working Man,” Outlook 97 (February 4).
(1911) “Nationalism and the Workingwoman,” Outlook 97 (February 11).
(1911) “A Noteworthy Project in Higher Education,” Outlook 97 (February 18).
(1911) “Nationalism and the Judiciary,” Outlook 97 (February 25).
(1911) “Nationalism and the Judiciary,” Outlook 97 (March 4).
(1911) “Nationalism and the Judiciary,” Outlook 97 (March 11).
(1911) “Nationalism and the Judiciary,” Outlook 97 (March 18).
(1911) “Nationalism and Democracy,” Outlook 97 (March 25).
(1911) “Nationalism and International Relations,” Outlook 97 (April 1).
(1911) “Race Decadence,” Outlook 97 (April 8).
(1911) “Education: How Old the New,” Outlook 97 (April 8).
(1911) “Applied Ethics in Journalism,” Outlook 97 (April 15).
(1911) “The American Worker in Country and Town,” Outlook 97 (April 22).
(1911) “Murder is Murder,” Outlook 98 (May 6).
(1911) “Workmen’s Compensation,” Outlook 98 (May 13).
(1911) “Arbitration Treaty with Great Britain,” Outlook 98 (May 20).
(1911) “Wisconsin: An Object-Lesson for the Rest of the Union,” Outlook 98 (May 27).
(1911) “The Bible and the Life of the People,” Outlook 98 (May 27).
(1911) “The Standard Oil Decision – And After,” Outlook 98 (June 3).
(1911) “Mr. Gompers, General Otis, and the Dynamite Charges,” Outlook 98 (June 17).
(1911) “Arizona and the Recall of the Judiciary,” Outlook 98 (June 24).
(1911) “Conservation of Childhood,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 38 (July).
(1911) “Revealing and Concealing Coloration in Birds and Mammals,” Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 30 (July-December).
(1911) “Rider Haggard and the Salvation Army,” Outlook 98 (July 1).
(1911) “Administration of the Canal,” Outlook 98 (July 8).
(1911) “Cause of Decency,” Outlook 98 (July 15).
(1911) “Alaska – It Must Be Developed,” Outlook 98 (July 22).
(1911) “Oxford and Kansas,” Outlook 98 (July 29).
(1911) “The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century,” Outlook 98 (July 29).
(1911) “Labor Unions and Class Consciousness,” Outlook 98 (August 5).
(1911) “Alaska Again,” Outlook 98 (August 12).
(1911) “The Steel Corporation and the Panic of 1907,” Outlook 98 (August 19).
(1911) “Dante and the Bowery,” Outlook 98 (August 26).
(1911) “How Not to Get Self-Government,” Outlook 99 (September 2).
(1911) “The Peace of Righteousness,” Outlook 99 (September 9).
(1911) “A Hunter-Naturalist in Europe and Africa,” Outlook 99 (September 16).
(1911) “The People of the Pacific Coast,” Outlook 99 (September 23).
(1911) “Our Neighbors, the Ancients,” Outlook 99 (September 30).
(1911) “How the United States Acquired the Right to Dig the Panama Canal,” Outlook 99 (October 7).
(1911) “A Proper Case for Arbitration,” Outlook 99 (October 14).
(1911) “Commercialism, Hysteria, and Homicide,” Outlook 99 (October 21).
(1911) “Arbitration: Pretense and Reality,” Outlook 99 (November 4).
(1911) “Applied Good Citizenship,” Outlook 99 (November 11).
(1911) “The Trusts, the People, and the Square Deal,” Outlook 99 (November 18).
(1911) “Lynching and the Miscarriage of Justice,” Outlook 99 (November 25).
(1911) “The Search for the Truth in a Reverent Spirit,” Outlook 99 (December 2).
(1911) “The American Hunter-Naturalist,” Outlook 99 (December 9).
(1911) “Murder is Murder,” Outlook 99 (December 16).
(1911) “The Irish Players: Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt,” Outlook 99 (December 16).
(1911) “The Conservation of Womanhood and Childhood,” Outlook 99 (December 23).
(1911) “The Russian Treaty, Arbitration, and Hypocrisy,” Outlook 99 (December 30).
(1912) “Judges and Progress,” Outlook 100 (January 6).
(1912) “Productive Scholarship,” Outlook 100 (January 13).
(1912) “The Junior Republic,” Outlook 100 (January 20).
(1912) “Church and the People,” Outlook 100 (January 27).
(1912) “Women’s Rights; And the Duty of Both Men and Women,” Outlook 100 (February 3).
(1912) “A Phase of Industrial Justice,” Outlook 100 (February 17).
(1912) “A Charter of Democracy: Address before the Ohio Constitutional Convention,” Outlook 100 (February 24).
(1912) “The Court of the Children,” Outlook 100 (March 2).
(1912) “Do You Believe in the Rule of the People?,” Outlook 100 (March 9).
(1912) “The Conservation of Business – Shall we Strangle or Control It?,” Outlook 100 (March 16).
(1912) “The Right of the People to Rule,” Outlook 100 (March 23).
(1912) “A Short Political Creed,” Outlook 100 (March 30).
(1912) “Politics and the Post Office,” Outlook 100 (April 6).
(1912) “Who is a Progressive?,” Outlook 100 (April 13).
(1912) “The Welfare of the Farmer,” Outlook 100 (April 20).
(1912) “The Rank and File,” Outlook 101 (June 1).
(1912) “Civic Duty and Social Justice,” Outlook 101 (June 8).
(1912) “A Naked Issue of Right and Wrong,” Outlook 101 (June 15).
(1912) “Mr. Taft’s Majority: An Analysis,” Outlook 101 (July 6).
(1912) “Thou Shalt Not Steal,” Outlook 101 (July 13).
(1912) “Two Phases of the Chicago Convention: I – The Steam Roller,” Outlook 101 (July 20).
(1912) “Two Phases of the Chicago Convention: II – Men Who Live Softly,” Outlook 101 (July 20).
(1912) “Platform Insincerity,” Outlook 101 (July 27).
(1912) “Sauce for the Goose and Sauce for the Gander,” Outlook 101 (August 3).
(1912) “Progressive Democracy: The Right of the People to Rule,” Outlook 101 (August 10).
(1912) “Progressive Democracy: The People and the Courts,” Outlook 101 (August 17).
(1912) “The Progressives and the Colored Man,” Outlook 101 (August 24).
(1912) “The Judges, the Lawyers, and the People,” Outlook 101 (August 31).
(1912) “Progressive Democracy: Country Life and Conservation,” Outlook 102 (September 7).
(1912) “Progressive Democracy: The Tariff,” Outlook 102 (September 14).
(1912) “The Taft-Wilson Trust Programme,” Outlook 102 (September 21).
(1912) “The Minimum Wage,” Outlook 102 (September 28).
(1912) “Progressive Democracy: The High Cost of Living,” Outlook 102 (October 5).
(1912) “How I Became a Progressive,” Outlook 102 (October 12).
(1912) “The Progressive Party’s Appeal,” The Independent (October 24).
(1912) “The Deceitful Red Herring,” Saturday Evening Post (October 26).
(1912) “The Story of the Balkans,” Outlook 102 (November 23).
(1912) “Three Capital Books of the Wilderness,” Outlook 102 (November 30).
(1912) “Reactions of a Productive Scholar,” Outlook 102 (December 7).
(1912) “The Head Hunters; and Hull House,” Outlook 102 (December 28).
(1913) “History as Literature,” Outlook 103 (January 11).
(1913) “Arbitration and Panama,” Outlook 103 (January 18).
(1913) “An Achievement for Humanity,” Outlook 103 (January 18).
(1913) “Sarah Knisley’s Arm,” Collier’s 50 (January 25).
(1913) “Our Vanishing Wildlife,” Outlook 103 (January 25).
(1913) “Sarah Knisley’s Arm,” Collier’s 50 (February 1).
(1913) “Chapters of a Possible Autobiography: First Chapter Boyhood and Youth,” Outlook 103 (February 22).
(1913) “New Penology,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 46 (March).
(1913) “Is Polar Exploration Worth While?,” Outlook 103 (March 1).
(1913) “The Constructive Quarterly,” Outlook 103 (March 15).
(1913) “The Vigor of Life: The Second Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 103 (March 22).
(1913) “A Layman’s View of an Art Exhibition,” Outlook 103 (March 29).
(1913) “The Ohio Floods: Can Such Calamities Be Prevented?,” Outlook 103 (April 5).
(1913) “J. Pierpont Morgan: His Sincerity,” Outlook 103 (April 12).
(1913) “Practical Politics: The Third Installment of a Possible Autobiography,” Outlook 103 (April 26).
(1913) “The High School and the College,” Outlook 104 (May 10).
(1913) “Herbert Ward’s Gift to the Smithsonian,” Outlook 104 (May 17).
(1913) “In Cowboy Land: The Fourth Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 104 (May 24).
(1913) “Problems of Power,” Outlook 104 (May 31).
(1913) “A Disagreeable Duty,” Outlook 104 (June 14).
(1913) “Applied Idealism: The Fifth Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 104 (June 28).
(1913) “The Living Wage and the Living Rate,” Outlook 104 (July 5).
(1913) “Two Issues: Direct Primaries and Judges of the Right Type,” Outlook 104 (July 12).
(1913) “Country Church,” Outlook 104 (July 19).
(1913) “The New York Police: The Sixth Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 104 (July 26).
(1913) “The Salvation Army,” Outlook 104 (August 23).
(1913) “The War of America the Unready: The Seventh Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 104 (August 23).
(1913) “The Life History of the African Lion,” Scribner’s Magazine (September).
(1913) “The New York Governorship: The Eighth Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 105 (September 27).
(1913) “A Premium on Race Suicide,” Outlook 105 (September 27).
(1913) “The Life History of the African Elephant,” Scribner’s Magazine (October).
(1913) “The Progressive Party,” Century Magazine 86 (October).
(1913) “A Cougar Hunt on the Rim of the Grand Canyon,” Outlook 105 (October 4).
(1913) “Across the Navajo Desert,” Outlook 105 (October 11).
(1913) “The Hopi Snake Dance,” Outlook 105 (October 18).
(1913) “Outdoors and Indoors: The Ninth Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 105 (October 25).
(1913) “The Life History of the African Rhinoceros and Hippopotamus,” Scribner’s Magazine (November).
(1913) “American Internationalism,” Outlook 105 (November 1).
(1913) “Character and Civilization,” Outlook 105 (November 8).
(1913) “Democratic Ideals,” Outlook 105 (November 15).
(1913) “The Presidency: Making an Old Party Progressive, the Tenth Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 105 (November 22).
(1913) “Steaming Southward,” Outlook 105 (November 29).
(1913) “Life History of the African Buffalo, Giant Eland and Common Eland,” Scribner’s Magazine 54 (December).
(1913) “The Monroe Doctrine and the Panama Canal: The Eleventh Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 105 (December 6).
(1913) “An Ancient Brazilian City,” Outlook 105 (December 13).
(1913) “Rio De Janeiro,” Outlook 105 (December 20).
(1913) “The Peace of Righteousness: The Twelfth Installment of ‘Chapters of a Possible Autobiography,’” Outlook 105 (December 27).
(1914) “Twisted Eugenics,” Outlook 106 (January 3).
(1914) “Women in Science,” Outlook 106 (January 10).
(1914) “In Rio De Janeiro,” Outlook 106 (January 24).
(1914) “São Paulo: An Old City that is Carving New Ways,” Outlook 106 (January 31).
(1914) “In Southern Brazil,” Outlook 106 (February 7).
(1914) “In Southernmost Brazil,” Outlook 106 (February 14).
(1914) “Brazil and the Negro,” Outlook 106 (February 21).
(1914) “Montevideo,” Outlook 106 (February 28).
(1914) “South America and the Monroe Doctrine,” Outlook 106 (March 14).
(1914) “Chile and the Monroe Doctrine,” Outlook 106 (March 21).
(1914) “Buenos Aires: A Fine Modern Capital,” Outlook 106 (March 28).
(1914) “A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness: Up the Paraguay,” Scribner’s Magazine 55 (April).
(1914) “In the Argentine Army; Sport,” Outlook 106 (April 4).
(1914) “In the Argentine Ranch Country; A Trading City; Subtropical Argentine,” Outlook 106 (April 11).
(1914) “On the Way to the Andes,” Outlook 106 (April 18).
(1914) “In Chile: First Impressions,” Outlook 106 (April 25).
(1914) “A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness: A Jaguar Hunt on the Taguary,” Scribner’s Magazine 55 (May).
(1914) “From Ox Cart to Motor Car in the Andes,” Outlook 107 (May 23).
(1914) “Good-by to Argentina,” Outlook 107 (May 30).
(1914) “A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness: The Headwaters of the Paraguay,” Scribner’s Magazine 55 (June).
(1914) “Jacob Riis,” Outlook 107 (June 6).
(1914) “Glimpses of Paraguay,” Outlook 107 (June 6).
(1914) “The Unknown River,” Scribner’s Magazine 56 (July).
(1914) “A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness: Up the River of Tapirs,” Scribner’s Magazine 56 (July).
(1914) “A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness: Through the Highland Wilderness of Western Brazil,” Scribner’s Magazine 56 (August).
(1914) “Women and the New York Constitutional Convention,” Outlook 107 (August 1).
(1914) “The Right of the People to Review Judge-Made Law,” Outlook 107 (August 8).
(1914) “The Foreign Policy of the United States,” Outlook 107 (August 22).
(1914) “A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness: With a Mule-Train Across Nahmbiquara Land,” Scribner’s Magazine 56 (September).
(1914) “The World War: Its Tragedies and Its Lessons,” Outlook 108 (September 23).
(1914) “A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness: The River of Doubt,” Scribner’s Magazine 56 (October).
(1914) “A Hunter-Naturalist in the Brazilian Wilderness: Down an Unknown River into the Equatorial Forest,” Scribner’s Magazine 56 (November).
(1914) “Two Noteworthy Books on Democracy,” Outlook 108 (November 18).
(1915) “America – On Guard,” Everybody’s Magazine (January).
(1915) “Utopia or Hell,” Independent 81 (January 4).
(1915) “John Muir: An Appreciation,” Outlook 109 (January 6).
(1915) “A Great Public Servant,” Outlook 109 (January 13).
(1915) “The Conservation of Wild Life,” Outlook 109 (January 20).
(1915) “Uncle Sam and the Rest of the World,” Metropolitan Magazine 41 (March).
(1915) “The Japanese in Korea,” Metropolitan Magazine 41 (March).
(1915) “Lords of the Wild,” Top-Notch Magazine 21 (April).
(1915) “Books That I Read and When and How I Do My Reading,” Ladies’ Home Journal (April).
(1915) “Murder on the High Seas,” Metropolitan Magazine 42 (June).
(1915) “When is an American Not an American,” Metropolitan Magazine 42 (June).
(1915) “Americanization Day,” Metropolitan Magazine 42 (July).
(1915) “Peace Insurance Against War By Preparedness,” Metropolitan Magazine 42 (August).
(1915) “Encourage Business and Control It,” Metropolitan Magazine 42 (September).
(1915) “An Introduction: With the American Ambulance in France,” Outlook 111 (September 15).
(1915) “International Duty and Hyphenated Americanism,” Metropolitan Magazine 42 (October).
(1915) “The Duty of the United States to Its Own People,” Metropolitan Magazine 43 (November).
(1916) “America First—A Phrase or a Fact?,” Metropolitan Magazine 43 (January).
(1916) “Awake and Prepare,” Metropolitan Magazine 43 (February).
(1916) “A Curious Experience,” Scribner’s Magazine 59 (February).
(1916) “How Old is Man?,” National Geographic Magazine 29 (February).
(1916) “The Bird Refuges of Louisiana,” Scribner’s Magazine 59 (March).
(1916) “The Parasite Woman,” Metropolitan Magazine 43 (May).
(1916) “No Pigtail for Uncle Sam,” Independent 86 (May 22).
(1916) “The Policy of Drift and Danger,” Metropolitan Magazine 44 (June).
(1916) “Kitchener as Civilizer,” Outlook 113 (June 14).
(1916) “Peace Purchased by Cowardice Invites War,” Metropolitan Magazine 44 (July).
(1916) “Davis and the Rough Riders,” Scribner’s Magazine 60 (July).
(1916) “Lafayettes of the Air,” Collier’s 57 (July 29).
(1916) “Promises and Performance in International Matters,” Metropolitan Magazine 44 (August).
(1916) “Why We Wish to Prepare,” Metropolitan Magazine 44 (September).
(1916) “The Fruits of Unpreparedness,” Metropolitan Magazine 44 (October).
(1916) “Dollar, Dove and Vulture,” Metropolitan Magazine 44 (November).
(1916) “Good Americans Should Support Mr. Hughes,” Metropolitan Magazine 45 (December).
(1917) “A Naturalist’s Tropical Laboratory,” Scribner’s Magazine 61 (January).
(1917) “The Election,” Metropolitan Magazine 45 (January).
(1917) “The League to Enforce Peace,” Metropolitan Magazine 45 (February).
(1917) “Where the Steady Trade Winds Blow,” Scribner’s Magazine 61 (February).
(1917) “The Dawn and Sunrise of History,” Outlook 115 (February 14).
(1917) “Frederick Courteney Selous,” Outlook 115 (March 7).
(1917) “The Lesson Taught by Canada,” Metropolitan Magazine 45 (March).
(1917) “Now We Must Fight,” Metropolitan Magazine 45 (March).
(1917) “Don’t Buy Your Guns Till You See the Whites of Their Eyes,” Metropolitan Magazine 45 (April).
(1917) “The Brotherly Court of Philadelphia,” Metropolitan Magazine 46 (May).
(1917) “The Genius of Raemaekers,” Land and Water 12 (June).
(1917) “Put the Flag on the Firing Line,” Metropolitan Magazine 46 (June).
(1917) “Liberal Russia,” Metropolitan Magazine 46 (June).
(1917) “The Peace of Victory for Which We Strive,” Metropolitan Magazine 46 (July).
(1917) “Beveridge’s Life of Marshall: A Review,” Outlook 116 (July 18).
(1917) “Roger Allier,” Outlook 117 (September 5).
(1917) “Must We Be Brayed in a Mortar Before Our Folly Depart From Us?,” Metropolitan Magazine 46 (September).
(1917) “Harpooning Devilfish,” Scribner’s Magazine 62 (September).
(1917) “Boy Scouts, You’ve Made the Team,” Boy’s Life (October).
(1917) “Shall We Do Away with the Church?,” Ladies’ Home Journal 34 (October).
(1917) “Birth Control: From the Positive Side,” Metropolitan Magazine 46 (October).
(1917) “The German Kaiser and the German People,” Metropolitan Magazine 46 (November).
(1917) “A Permanent Training Policy,” Metropolitan Magazine 47 (December).
(1918) “Put the War Through,” Metropolitan Magazine 47 (January).
(1918) “The Origin and Evolution of Life,” Outlook 119 (January 16).
(1918) “The Countrymen of Muhlenberg and Custer,” Metropolitan Magazine 47 (February).
(1918) “Common Sense and Animal Coloration,” American Museum Journal 18 (March).
(1918) “Service and Self Respect,” Metropolitan Magazine 47 (March).
(1918) “Slackers Behind the Lines,” Sunset 40 (March).
(1918) “A Visit to the East Side,” Metropolitan Magazine 48 (April).
(1918) “Lincoln and Free Speech,” Metropolitan Magazine 48 (May).
(1918) “My Life as a Naturalist,” American Museum Journal 18 (May).
(1918) “Dramatic Moments in American Diplomacy,” Outlook 119 (May 8).
(1918) “Captain Hugh Knyvett: An Australian Galahad,” Outlook 119 (May 29).
(1918) “Parlor Bolshevism,” Metropolitan Magazine 48 (June).
(1918) “Wild Ostrich,” Atlantic Monthly 121 (June).
(1918) “Don’t Spread Patriotism Too Thin,” Metropolitan Magazine 48 (July).
(1918) “No Half Measures,” Metropolitan Magazine 48 (August).
(1918) “Bolshevism and Applied Anti-Bolshevism,” Outlook 120 (September 18).
(1918) “Facts, Phrases and America’s International Position,” Metropolitan Magazine 48 (September).
(1918) “The Great Adventure,” Metropolitan Magazine 48 (October).
(1918) “The Contributors’ Column,” Atlantic Monthly (October).
(1918) “The Development of the United States,” Outlook 120 (October 2).
(1918) “The Men Who Pay with Their Bodies,” Metropolitan Magazine 48 (November).
(1918) “The Wild Animals of North America,” Outlook 120 (November 6).
(1918) “The Romanoff Scylla and the Bolshevist Charybdis,” Metropolitan Magazine 49 (December).
(1919) “The League of Nations,” Metropolitan Magazine 49 (January).
(1919) “Eyes to the Front,” Metropolitan Magazine 49 (February).
(1919) “Bring the Fighting Men Home,” Metropolitan Magazine 49 (March).
Contributions to Books
(1893) “A Shot at a Bull Elk” in Liber Scriptorum (New York: The Author’s Club).
(1894) “Introduction” in Edward Grant Wallihan and Mary Augusta Higgins Wallihan, Hoofs, Claws and Antlers of the Rocky Mountains by the Camera (Denver: Frank S. Thayer).
(1896) “Foot-ball at Other Colleges” in Stories from the Harvard Advocate (WM. B. Wolffe).
(1897) “Bison,” “Caribou,” “Rocky Mountain Goat,” “Opossum and Racoon Hunting,” “Peccary,” “Prairie Chicken,” “Pronghorn,” “Puma,” “Turkey,” “Wapiti,” and “Wolf Coursing” in Hedley Peek (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Sport (London: Lawrence and Bullen).
(1898) “Preface” in John H. Parker, The Gatlings of Santiago: History of the Gatling Gun Detachment, Fifth Army Corps, at Santiago (Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Company).
(1898) “Chapter XLI: The War with the United States, 1812-1815” in Clowes, William Laird, et al., The Royal Navy: A History from the Earliest Times to the Present (London: Sampson, Low, Marston and Company).
(1899) “The Fifth Corps at Santiago” in Fitzhugh Lee and Joseph Wheeler, Cuba’s Struggle Against Spain (Philadelphia: Drexel Biddle).
(1901) “Introduction” in Allen Grant Wallihan, Camera Shots at Big Game (New York: Doubleday, Page and Company).
(1903) “On Reading the Bible” and “Trusts and the Tariff” in T. B. Reed (ed.), Modern Eloquence 15: Political Oratory (Philadelphia: John D. Morris and Company, 1903).
(1903) “The Presidency” in The Ship of State: By Those at the Helm (Boston: Ginn, and Company).
(1903) “Prefatory Letter” in Mrs. John Van Vorst and Marie Van Vorst, The Woman Who Toils: Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls (New York: Doubleday).
(1904) “Foreword,” in Edward, 2nd Duke of York, The Master of Game (London: Ballantyne, Hanson and Co.).
(1905) “Introduction” in Arthur Brooks Lapsley (ed.), The Writings of Abraham Lincoln (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1905) “Introductory Letter” in Herbert K. Job, Wild Wings (Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company).
(1906) “Introduction” in George Hodges and John Peichert, The Administration of an Institutional Church (New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers).
(1907) “Foreword” in Edward S. Curtis, The North American Indian (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
(1907) “A Letter” in Edward Alsworth Ross, Sin and Society: An Analysis of Latter-Day Iniquity (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company).
(1908) “Foreword” in Frederick Courteney Selous, African Nature Notes and Reminiscences (London: McMillan and Co.).
(1908) “Governor William H. Taft” in Oscar King Davis, William Howard Taft: The Man of the Hour (Philadelphia: P. W. Zeigler Co.).
(1908) “Foreword” in Jeremiah Curtin, The Mongols: A History (Boston: Little, Brown and Company).
(1909) “Arbor Day Letter” in Robert Haven Schauffler (ed.), Arbor Day (New York: Moffat, Yard and Company).
(1909) “Foreword” in Albert Bigelow Paine, Captain Bill McDonald, Texas Ranger: A Story of Frontier Reform (New York: J.J. Little & Ives Co.).
(1910) “Introduction” in Robert E. Peary, The North Pole (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company).
(1911) “Introduction” in H. J. Mozans, Along the Andes and Down the Amazon (New York and London: D. Appleton and Company).
(1911) “Introduction” in Guy H. Scull, Lassoing Wild Animals in Africa (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company).
(1911) “Introduction” in George Cabot Lodge, Poems and Dramas (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin).
(1911) “Einleitenden Briefes [Introductory Letter]” in T. G. Schillings, Mit Blitzlicht und Büchse im Zauber des Eleléscho (Leipzig: R. Doigtlanders Verlag).
(1912) “The Battle of King’s Mountain” in Stories of the Republic (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1912) “Introduction” in Charles McCarthy, The Wisconsin Idea (New York: Macmillan).
(1912) “Preface” in William L. Ransom, Majority Rule and the Judiciary (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1912) “Foreword” in James Stevenson-Hamilton, Animal Life in Africa (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company).
(1913) “Foreword” in C. H. Stigand, Hunting the Elephant in Africa (New York: The Macmillan Company).
(1913) “Introduction” in S. J. Duncan-Clark, The Progressive Movement: Its Principles and Its Programme (Boston: Small, Maynard and Company).
(1913) “Preface” in Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár, Hungary’s Fight for National Existence (London: Macmillan).
(1913) “Introduction” in Cherry Kearton, Wild Life Across the World (London: Hodder and Stoughton).
(1913) “Foreword” in William L. Ransom, Progressive Service Documents (Progressive National Committee).
(1914) “Foreword” in J. Alden Loring, African Adventure Stories (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1915) “Introduction” in Franklin M. Sprague, Made in Germany (New York: The Pilgrim Press).
(1915) “Prefatory Note” in Edward S. Van Zile, The Game of Empires: A Warning to America (New York: Moffat, Yard and Company).
(1915) “Preface” in Ernest Harold Baynes, Wild Bird Guests (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company).
(1916) “Introduction” in Arthur and Helen Hayes Gleason, Golden Lads (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart).
(1916) “Introduction” in Jacob A. Riis, The Making of an American (New York: Macmillan Company).
(1916) “An Introductory Note” in W. H. Hudson, The Purple Land (New York: E. P. Dutton and Co.).
(1916) “Introduction” in Edith Wharton (ed.), The Book of the Homeless (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1916) “Introductory Note” in James W. Foley, The Voices of Song: A Book of Poems (New York: E. P. Dutton).
(1917) “Foreword” in For France (Garden City: Doubleday, Page and Company).
(1917) “Introduction” in Katherine Mayo, Justice to All: The Story of the Pennsylvania State Police (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1917) “Preface” in Mrs. Humphry Ward, Towards the Goal (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1917) “Foreword” in John Price Jones, The German Spy in America (London: Hutchinson and Company).
(1917) “Foreword” in Elizabeth G. Stern, My Mother and I (New York: Macmillan).
(1917) “Preface” in Emmett J. Scott and Lyman Beecher Stowe, Booker T. Washington: Builder of a Civilization (Garden City: Doubleday, Page & Company).
(1917) “Foreword” in James M. Beck, The War and Humanity (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1917) “Foreword” in Vernon Kellogg, Headquarters Nights (Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press).
(1917) “Davis and the Rough Riders” in R. H. D.: Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1918) “Foreword” in William Beebe, Jungle Peace (New York: Henry Holt and Company).
(1918) “Foreword” in Arnon L. Squiers (ed.), One Hundred Per Cent American (New York: George H. Doran Company).
(1918) “Foreword” in Lewis Einstein, A Prophecy of the War (1913-1914) (New York: Columbia University Press).
(1918) “Foreword” in Herbert Bernstein, The Willy-Nicky Correspondence: Being the Secret and Intimate Telegrams Exchanged between the Kaiser and the Tsar (Toronto: S. B. Gundy).
(1918) “Introduction” in Henry Bordeaux, Georges Guynemer: Knight of the Air (New Haven: Yale University Press).
(1918) “Preface” in Otto Hermann Kahn, Right Above Race (London: Hodder and Stoughton).
(1918) “Introduction” in Richard Harding Davis, Captain Macklin: His Memoirs (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons).
(1918) “Foreword” in Frazier Hunt, Blown in by the Draft (New York: Doubleday).
(1919) “Foreword” in Mary Fanny Youngs, When We Were Little: Children’s Rhymes of Oyster Bay (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company).
(1919) “My Debt to Maine” in The Maine Writers Research Club, Maine: My State (Lewiston, ME: The Journal Printshop).
(1919) “Introduction” in Roger Allier (New York: Association Press).
(1919) “Introduction” in William Herbert Hobbs, The World War and Its Consequences (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1922) “Prefatory Letter” in H. Pereira da Cunha, Viagens e Caçadas em Matto-Grosso (Rio de Janeiro: F. Alves).
Select Editorials, Compilations, and Noteworthy Editions
(1897) Some American Game (New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1899) Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor (Albany, NY: State Library).
(1900) Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor (Albany, NY: State Library).
(1901) The Naval Operations of the War Between Great Britain and the United States (Boston: Little, Brown and Company).
(1903) California Addresses (San Francisco: The California Promotion Committee).
(1904) Addresses and Presidential Messages of Theodore Roosevelt (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons).
(1909) Willis Fletcher Johnson (ed.), Addresses and Papers (New York: The Unit Book Publishing Company).
(1910) Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt (New York: P. F. Collier and Son), vol. 1, 2, 3, and 4.
(1912) A Note on the Irish Theatre (New York: Mitchell Kennerley).
(1915) Murder on the High Seas (The Metropolitan Magazine).
(1918) The Key to Success in Life (New York: Federated Publishing Co.).
(1920) Japan’s Part (New York: Japan Society).
(1921) Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star: War-time Editorials (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin).