Through the Brazilian Wilderness

By Theodore Roosevelt.

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A photograph of two men standing on top of a rock outcrop at Navaïté along the River of Doubt.
Colonel Roosevelt and Colonel Rondon at Navaïté on the River of Doubt. From a photograph by Cherrie.

To
H. E. Lauro Müller
Secretary of Foreign Affairs for Brazil, and to His Governmental Colleagues
and to
Colonel Rondon
Gallant Officer, High-Minded Gentleman, and Intrepid Explorer
and to his assistants
Captain Amilcar, Lieutenant Lyra, Lieutenant Mello, Lieutenant Lauriadó, and Doctor Cajazeira, of the Brazilian Army, and Eusebio Oliveira
Our Companions in Scientific Work and in the Exploration of the Wilderness
This Book
Is Inscribed, with Esteem, Regard, and Affection by Their Friend

Theodore Roosevelt