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Loading... Diary of an Early American Boy: Noah Blake 1805 (Dover Books on Americana)by Eric Sloane
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. While he reuses quite a bit of stuff from his other books, it is an excellent look at early america. A quick, good read. ( )This is a real gem of a book. It's only a slim volume - just a shade over 100 pages - but this is history speaking. The book is exactly what it says on the cover - a diary of an early American boy. Sloane stumbled upon an old diary, written by a boy called Noah Blake in 1805. He then wrote the book around the diary, many extracts of which are included as part of the book. It's the story of a teenage boy working on his father's New England farm while falling in love with a girl from a neighbouring farm. The author is also a talented artist and lover of Americana - the book has lots of illustrations which help explain a lot of the tools, buildings and other things in the story that you would find on an early nineteenth century farm. A joy to read. This is a boy's book. Noah Blake helps his father transform their farm from a rustic niche carved out of the woods (1790) into a complex of buildings, machines, and tools which change the face of the countryside (1805). The author provides detailed drawings of the handcrafts and methods used in their work. Excellent, very informative, we wish it continued! no reviews | add a review
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