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Diary of an Early American Boy: Noah Blake 1805 (Dover Books on Americana)

by Eric Sloane

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Dover Publications (2004), Paperback, 128 pages

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While he reuses quite a bit of stuff from his other books, it is an excellent look at early america. A quick, good read. ( )
  jimmaclachlan | Sep 25, 2009 |
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. ( )
  nakmeister | Jul 20, 2008 |
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. ( )
  MereYom | Jul 10, 2008 |
Excellent, very informative, we wish it continued! ( )
  TogetherForGood | Jan 27, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0486436667, Paperback)

This reprint of an actual early-19th-century diary provides today's readers with an engaging rarity: a 15-year-old's brief, concise notebook and Sloane's 72 drawings and explanatory narrative. "An extraordinary glimpse into everyday Early American rural life . . . will delight readers of all ages." — History in Review.

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