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More About Teddy B. and Teddy G., the Roosevelt Bears - Seymour Eaton
Seymour Eaton
More About Teddy B. and Teddy G., the Roosevelt Bears
Being Volume Two Depicting Their Further Travels and Adventures
Published by Good Press, 2022
goodpress@okpublishing.info
EAN 4066338062222
Table of Contents
MORE ABOUT Teddy B. and Teddy G. THE ROOSEVELT BEARS Being Volume Two Depicting their further Travels and Adventures.
MORE ABOUT THESE BEARS
LIST OF COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
How The Roosevelt Bears reached NEW YORK
The Roosevelt Bears put out a FIRE
The Roosevelt Bears see the WAX MUSEE
The Roosevelt Bears visit WEST POINT
The Roosevelt Bears play BASE BALL
The Roosevelt Bears arrive in Philadelphia
The Roosevelt Bears entertain PHILADELPHIA CHILDREN
The Roosevelt Bears spend a day at ATLANTIC CITY
The Roosevelt Bears celebrate the FOURTH
The Roosevelt Bears visit the ZOO
The Roosevelt Bears go FISHING
The Roosevelt Bears in PITTSBURG
The Roosevelt Bears get out a NEWSPAPER
The Roosevelt Bears visit WASHINGTON and complete their Tour of the East
The Teddy Bears arrive home
MORE ABOUT
Teddy B. and Teddy G.
THE
ROOSEVELT BEARS
Being Volume Two Depicting their further Travels and Adventures.
Table of Contents
By
Seymour Eaton
(PAUL PIPER)
Illustrated by
R. K. Culver
EDWARD STERN & COMPANY, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA
MCMVII
Copyright, 1906
By Seymour Eaton
Copyright, 1907
By Edward Stern & Company, Inc.
All rights reserved
Published September 1, 1907
MORE ABOUT THESE BEARS
Table of Contents
When in the autumn of 1905, I created the characters of TEDDY-B and TEDDY-G I builded better than I knew. I brought these bears out of their mountain den in Colorado and started them on their tour of the East to teach children that animals, even bears, may have some measure of human feeling; that the primary purpose of animals is not necessarily that of supplying sport for the hunter. That this lesson has been abundantly taught is proven by the overwhelming welcome given the Teddy Bears by the boys and girls of the United States; and it is safe to say that the traditional bear will get you
has now and forever lost its frightening significance.
This book is a sequel to The Travels and Adventures of the Roosevelt Bears,
and completes the story of the tour of TEDDY-B and TEDDY-G from Colorado to Washington. The third volume will report in jingle and picture the tour of the Teddy Bears abroad.
ATH-DARA
Lansdowne, Pa.
LIST OF COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
Table of Contents
How The
Roosevelt Bears
reached
NEW YORK
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The Roosevelt Bears were born out West
In a big ravine near a mountain crest,
Where they lived as cubs and had such play
As Teddy Bears have every day.
But they learned some things as years went by
Of cities great and buildings high,
And trains that run at rapid speed,
And schools which teach folks how to read,
And circus clowns and phonograph
And other things which make folks laugh,
And big hotels where meals they say
Are served in style both night and day.
They had heard of men of great renown
Who lived and died in Boston town;
Of rulers brave and statesmen bold
And millionaires with barrels of gold;
Of men who work just day by day
For boys and girls and daily pay;
And of one they heard who works for fun:
The President at Washington.
These bears some travel books had found
Which told them the world is round.
They made up their minds that they would see
And learn about geography
And visit cities everywhere
And introduce the Teddy Bear.
They found some gold in a cave one day
Which they could use to pay their way.
"They found some gold in a cave one day."
So one bright morn they said good-bye
To cave and creek and mountain high,
To an old bobcat with a bandaged knee,
To a young cougar and squirrels three,
To a big-horn sheep and a mountain deer,
And to other friends that lived quite near;
And with bags on backs and sticks in hand
They started their tramp across the land.
The black bear’s name was TEDDY-B;
The B for black or brown, you see.