Princess Alice

Princess Alice

By James Brough

Subjects: Children of presidents, Longworth, alice roosevelt, 1884-1980, Biography

Description: James Brough gives us a sparkling account of the redoubtable daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, filled with candid details and entertaining anecdotes. Tracing her background, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, he has also furnished us with fascinating glimpses into the private life and character of one of the legendary families of America. As befitted the child of the Rough Rider who was dubbed a 'brilliant madman born a hundred years too soon," Alice's flouting of convention began early. At 18, she captured the heart of the nation and went on to dominate Washington society - first as the vivacious girl, then as the outspoken observer of the political scene, and finally as the incomparably admired nonagenarian. Aged 91 at the time of this biography, one of her most memorable quips is, "If you don't have anything good to say about anybody, come sit beside me."

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