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Mittie & Thee: An 1853 Roosevelt Romance from letters written by the Bulloch and Roosevelt families in 1853 (The Bulloch Letters Book 1) Kindle Edition

3.8 out of 5 stars 14 ratings

North met South - an enduring love affair began - the birth of a President resulted. This 1853 story, told through one year of courtship letters between New York City's Theodore Roosevelt (Senior) and Miss Mittie Bulloch of Georgia, echoes through time. Her heritage is one of patriotism, education, and Southern social standing. He is the fifth son of a wealthy New York City businessman of Dutch heritage. Their courtship, conducted mostly through letters, provides the reader with an intimate peek into their personal love story. Transcribed and presented just as written, these love letters tell the story not only of two young lovers but of the social mores of 1853. Huddleston and Koehler allow the letters to stand on their own, presenting only the necessary background to the story, a glimpse of antebellum life, and explanations of persons and events as needed.
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Transcribed and presented just as written, these love letters tell the story not only of two young lovers but of the social mores of 1853. Huddleston and Koehler allow the letters to stand on their own, presenting only the necessary background to the story, a glimpse of antebellum life, and explanations of persons and events as needed.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B016N4Z69Q
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Friends of Bulloch, Inc.
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 13, 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 9.8 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 275 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 3 ‏ : ‎ The Bulloch Letters
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 - 18 years
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Customers find the book enjoyable, particularly appreciating the personal correspondence within it. Moreover, they consider it a sweet romantic story of historical significance, with one customer noting it provides a lovely glimpse into 19th century life.

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Customers find the book enjoyable, particularly appreciating the personal correspondence between Mittie and Theodore Roosevelt, with one customer noting how it enhances the reading experience.

"...The authors have meticulously researched references and names to enhance the reading. A good Valentine's Day gift for history buffs!" Read more

"There are 2 kinds of books: 1. Books so interesting you can't put them down, and 2. Books you have to push yourself to read...." Read more

"What fun to read the personal correspondence of President Teddy Roosevelt's parents during their courtship!..." Read more

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Customers enjoy the romance in the book, describing it as a sweet story with historical significance, and one customer notes it provides a lovely glimpse into 19th century life.

"A great love story captured in the letters of President Theodore Roosevelt's parents!..." Read more

"...read before attending the "wedding".A sweet romantic story of historical significance." Read more

"...A lovely glimpse into 19th century life and a great addition to my education on the Roosevelts. Looking forward to future editions!" Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2016
    A great love story captured in the letters of President Theodore Roosevelt's parents! Reading this book makes me wish that we still communicated by letter today. This is a fun resource for those who like to read original documents and dig more deeply into the past. (I highly recommend it for students looking for primary documents.) I noticed one reviewer recommended updating the language, but I would keep to the original as these historians did. The authors have meticulously researched references and names to enhance the reading. A good Valentine's Day gift for history buffs!
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2015
    If you've ever read historical diaries, or if you have any interest in 19th century American history, I highly recommend this book. No wonder Teddy Roosevelt was such a larger-than-life character! Once you "meet" his parents, Theodore "Thee" Roosevelt Sr. and Martha "Mittie" Bulloch, you will understand our 26th President so much better.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2016
    There are 2 kinds of books: 1. Books so interesting you can't put them down, and 2. Books you have to push yourself to read. Mittie and Thee fall into the latter category because of the antiquated, hard to understand 19th century mode of expression. Also, the punctuation is all over the place, making it even harder to understand. I had to re-read most of the letters twice to figure out what they were talking about. Thee's letters are especially obtuse. He goes off on streams-of-consciousness ramblings.
    I read the book to the end because I am closely connected to Roswell and NYC where Thee lived. I've lived 46 years in Tucker, GA and both my daughters live in Roswell. I grew up in Northern NJ, right across the river from NYC. If these events hadn't happened in my backyard, I would have put the book down early on.
    On the positive side, the authors put an excellent genealogical chart of both Mittie and Thee's families if front of the book and a list of characters in the back. I referred to them constantly. They really helped me keep the characters straight.
    My guess is that the authors kept the letters exactly as they were written because they wanted to maintain the integrity of Mittie and Thee's correspondence. But this just serves to confuse the reader. Unless they translate the letters into modern English and clean up the punctuation, They won't get a very wide readership.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2015
    I live in Roswell and have visited Bulloch Hall many times over the years. My most recent visit was the wedding re-enactment of Mittee & Thee and this book is what I should have read before attending the "wedding".A sweet romantic story of historical significance.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2015
    What fun to read the personal correspondence of President Teddy Roosevelt's parents during their courtship! A lovely glimpse into 19th century life and a great addition to my education on the Roosevelts. Looking forward to future editions!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2015
    An intimate look into the romance that withstood a Civil War and produced a son who rose to be President of the United States. Using carefully and faithfully transcribed letters, the authors reveal the exchange of personal letters between Theodore Roosevelt Senior of New York, his fiancée Martha (Mittie) Bulloch of Georgia, and other family members. Their careful research and insightful commentary help identify the characters and provide context to the antebellum societies of the North and South in the year 1853. Several authors have used brief excerpts from these letters, but now, for the first time the complete volume of family letters related to this historic union are available to all. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including historians, researchers, and romance novelists looking for a factual plot that's better than fiction.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2015
    Best "romance" book I have ever read! And it's all true! This book is a must, no wonder President Theodore Roosevelt (Jr.) was such a wonderful President, he came from such loving parents! Read this book! It's amazing and insightful. Your nuts if you pass this up!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2015
    Excellent read

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