Who's that Stepping on Plymouth Rock?

Who's that Stepping on Plymouth Rock?
Title Who's that Stepping on Plymouth Rock? PDF eBook
Author Jean Fritz
Publisher Coward McCann
Total Pages 30
Release 1975-01-01
Genre Plymouth Rock
ISBN 9780698305786

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Relates the history of Plymouth Rock since the Pilgrims first landed on it to the present day.

Who's That Stepping on Plymouth Rock?

Who's That Stepping on Plymouth Rock?
Title Who's That Stepping on Plymouth Rock? PDF eBook
Author Jean Fritz
Publisher Perfection Learning
Total Pages 0
Release 1998-09
Genre Plymouth (Mass.)
ISBN 9780780781634

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A light-hearted look at the various people who have stepped on Plymouth Rock since 1620.

On Plymouth Rock (Classic Reprint)

On Plymouth Rock (Classic Reprint)
Title On Plymouth Rock (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Samuel Adams Drake
Publisher Forgotten Books
Total Pages 186
Release 2015-07-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781331455967

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Excerpt from On Plymouth Rock There are some things which the young people of this country should know by heart. Foremost among them is the simple, yet noble, story of the Pilgrim Fathers. How much this story transcends all others was lately emphasized by the high honors paid to the ancient manuscript history of Plymouth Colony, written by Governor Bradford, upon its return to its rightful owners, in this country. Nobody can read it without being deeply moved. It takes us back, along the deep-flowing river of time, to the very fountain-head of our national life. It is a story to be proud of. Not to' the book alone, but to the grand heroism it tells us of, the sterling character it reveals, were these high honors paid. To the faint-hearted there is a strengthening power in its pages. To the strong it is a splendid example of serene fortitude, of high resolve. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Mayflower Lives

Mayflower Lives
Title Mayflower Lives PDF eBook
Author Martyn Whittock
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 416
Release 2019-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 1643131796

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Leading into the 400th anniversary of the voyage of the Mayflower, Martyn Whittock examines the lives of the “saints” (members of the Separatist puritan congregations) and “strangers” (economic migrants) on the original ship who collectively became known to history as “the Pilgrims.”The story of the Pilgrims has taken on a life of its own as one of our founding national myths—their escape from religious persecution, the dangerous transatlantic journey, that brutal first winter. Throughout the narrative, we meet characters already familiar to us through Thanksgiving folklore—Captain Jones, Myles Standish, and Tisquantum (Squanto)—as well as new ones.There is Mary Chilton, the first woman to set foot on shore, and asylum seeker William Bradford. We meet fur trapper John Howland and little Mary More, who was brought as an indentured servant. Then there is Stephen Hopkins, who had already survived one shipwreck and was the only Mayflower passenger with any prior Amer- ican experience. Decidedly un-puritanical, he kept a tavern and was frequently chastised for allowing drinking on Sundays.Epic and intimate, Mayflower Lives is a rich and rewarding book that promises to enthrall readers of early American history.

The Princeton Anthology of Writing

The Princeton Anthology of Writing
Title The Princeton Anthology of Writing PDF eBook
Author John McPhee
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 387
Release 2001-08-05
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0691086818

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In 1957--long before colleges awarded degrees in creative nonfiction and back when newspaper writing's reputation was tainted by the fish it wrapped--Princeton began honoring talented literary journalists. Since then, fifty-nine of the finest, most dedicated, and most decorated nonfiction writers have held the Ferris and McGraw professorships. This monumental volume harbors their favorite and often most influential works. Each contribution is rewarding reading, and collectively the selections validate journalism's ascent into the esteem of the academy and the reading public. Necessarily eclectic and delightfully idiosyncratic, the fifty-nine pieces are long and short, political and personal, comic and deadly serious. Students will be provoked by William Greider's pointed critique of the democracy industry, eerily entertained by Leslie Cockburn's fraternization with the Cali cartel, inspired by David K. Shipler's thoughts on race, unsettled by Haynes Johnson's account of Bay of Pigs survivors, and moved by Lucinda Frank's essay on a mother fighting to save a child born with birth defects. Many of the essays are finely crafted portraits: Charlotte Grimes's biography of her grandmother, Blair Clark's obituary for Robert Lowell, and Jane Kramer's affecting story of a woman hero of the French Resistance. Other contributions to savor include Harrison Salisbury on the siege of Leningrad, Landon Jones on the 1950s, Christopher Wren on Soviet mountaineering, James Gleick on technology, Gloria Emerson on Vietnam, Gina Kolata on Fermat's last theorem, and Roger Mudd on the media. Whether approached chronologically, thematically, randomly, or, as the editors order them, more intuitively, each suggests a perfect evening reading. Designed for students as well as general readers, The Princeton Anthology of Writing splendidly attests to the elegance, eloquence, and endurance of fine nonfiction.

Early Thunder

Early Thunder
Title Early Thunder PDF eBook
Author Jean Fritz
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1987
Genre Salem (Mass.)
ISBN 9780606035699

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Events rapidly transpiring in Salem, Massachusetts in 1774-1775 force 14-year-old Daniel West to re-examine his loyalties, and finally, to change from Tory to Whig.--School Library Journal 15 black-and-white halftone illustrations.

The Plymouth Rock

The Plymouth Rock
Title The Plymouth Rock PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 32
Release 1901
Genre
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