
Theodore Roosevelt, the adventurous former U.S. president, penned a book titled "A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open." Published in 1916, it's a surprising blend of literature and outdoor exploration. Roosevelt argues that the greatest vacations combine physical challenges in nature with the intellectual stimulation of good books. The book recounts his own adventures in places like the Grand Canyon and the Andes, detailing the thrill of the wilderness alongside his love for reading under the open sky.
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