Best Little Stories from the American Revolution

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Cumberland House, 1999 - 464 páginas
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This is a journalistic account of the birth of the United States. Containing more than 125 true stories of courage and valor, cunning and guile, it is a history of the war as it affected soldiers and civilians. Here in vivid detail, and often in their own words, are the experiences of the people most affected by the war, along with the dreams and aspirations that prodded them to pursue liberty at all costs.

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Procura do Utilizador  - JBD1 - LibraryThing

Breezy, lightly-sourced capsule histories of various Revolutionary War episodes. Better (read: any) source notes would be very useful. The writing is very informal, bordering on too informal - the stories themselves aren't told terribly, though. Ler crítica na íntegra

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This book is geared more towards high school students, but I would definitely use this book in my 5th grade class to read aloud an interesting story from the American Revolution. Could be a great hook either daily or once or twice a week. Ler crítica na íntegra

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C. Brian Kelly , a prize-winning journalist, is cofounder of Montpelier Publishing and a columnist and editor emeritus for Military History magazine. He is also a lecturer in newswriting at the University of Virginia. Kelly's articles have appeared in Reader's Digest, Friends, Yankee, Rod Serling's Twilight Zone, and other magazines. He is the author of several books on American history and resides in Charlottesville, Virginia. C. BRIAN KELLY, a prize-winning journalist, is cofounder of Montpelier Publishing and a former editor for Military History magazine. He is also a lecturer in newswriting at the University of Virginia. Kelly's articles have appeared in Reader's Digest, Friends, Yankee, Rod Serling's Twilight Zone, and other magazines. He is the author of several books on American history and resides in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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