Formats
Trade Ed. Random House Audio 2012
CD ISBN 9780307876867 $45.00 Twelve CDs
DD ISBN 9780307876874 $24.00
Library Ed. Books on Tape 2012
CD ISBN 9780307876881 $45.00 Twelve CDs
Before he was president, Theodore Roosevelt was a New York City police commissioner, bound and determined to lead the reform movement and put the brakes on sin. Joe Ochman's no-nonsense yet expressive narration complements Zacks's well-researched examination of Roosevelt's tenure with the city's finest in the late 1800s. Using appropriate accents and characterizations to enhance the story, Ochman takes listeners deep into the seedy side of Manhattan as Roosevelt makes midnight raids on brothels, metes out discipline to cops on the take, and checks up on taverns trying to beat the excise law. Ochman's nuanced tones help listeners distinguish between narrative passages and firsthand quotations. Despite sting operations and courtroom drama, Roosevelt's moral mission was undermined by bribery, a muckraking press, and fun-loving New Yorkers. C.B.L. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine [Published: MAY 2012]
Trade Ed. Random House Audio 2012
CD ISBN 9780307876867 $45.00 Twelve CDs
DD ISBN 9780307876874 $24.00
Library Ed. Books on Tape 2012
CD ISBN 9780307876881 $45.00 Twelve CDs
Trade Ed. Random House Audio 2012
CD ISBN 9780307876867 $45.00 Twelve CDs
DD ISBN 9780307876874 $24.00
Library Ed. Books on Tape 2012
CD ISBN 9780307876881 $45.00 Twelve CDs
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