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  • MAKERS OF MADNESS

    "Makers of Madness" by Hermann Hagedorn delves into the intricate psyche of individuals grappling with mental illness. Through a series of compelling narratives, Hagedorn explores the lives of various historical figures, shedding light on their struggles and triumphs. The book not only examines the personal battles faced by these individuals but also reflects on society's perception of madness. ... Read more

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  • Roosevelt in the Bad Lands

    The book traces Roosevelt’s journey to the Badlands following personal tragedies in 1884, when both his wife and mother died on the same day. Seeking solace, he left New York City for the remote and harsh landscape of North Dakota, where he immersed himself in the life of a cattle rancher. Hagedorn details Roosevelt’s experiences with the land, the people, and the challenges he faced as he built a ... Read more

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  • Makers of Madness

    A Play in One Act and Three Scenes

    In "Makers of Madness," Hermann Hagedorn embarks on a profound exploration of the psychological complexities that underpin human behavior, weaving together literary and psychological insights with a narrative style that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The book presents a series of character studies that illuminate the lives of individuals grappling with mental illness and societal ... Read more

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  • Roosevelt in the Bad Lands

    Journey of a President: Unveiling Roosevelt's Wild West Adventure and Political Transformation

    In "Roosevelt in the Bad Lands," Hermann Hagedorn intricately weaves a narrative that captures the essence of Theodore Roosevelt'Äôs transformative years in North Dakota. Hagedorn employs a lyrical, evocative style, richly detailing the stark beauty of the Badlands and its profound impact on Roosevelt's character and political philosophy. Through vivid descriptions and insightful commentary, the ... Read more

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  • Roosevelt in the Bad Lands

    This edition features• illustrations• a linked Table of Contents and FootnotesCONTENTS (abridged list)Introduction.Chapter I. Arrival — Little Missouri — A game country — Joe Ferris — The trail to Chimney Butte — The three Canadians — The buckskin mare.Chapter II. Gregor Lang — The Vine family — The buffalo hunt — The argonauts — Politics — The passing of the buffalo — Pursuit — The charge of the ... Read more

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