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Drums Along the Mohawk

by Walter D. Edmonds

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... I usually like to read fantasy or historical fiction or some kind of adventure book. One of my all time favorite books is Drums Along the Mohawk. I also loved Robinson Crusoe. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. I look forward to the rest of the year.

... Tango, Foxtrot: A Photographer's Chronicle of the Iraq War Last Night I Dreamed of Peace: the Diary of Dang Thuy Tram Drums along the Mohawk Mary Chestnut's Civil War

If he likes fiction, then Drums Along the Mohawk is a great book that starts right before the Rev. War breaks out and follows the family through the war until the end of the war. It follows Gilbert and Magdelana Martin, newly weds, as they try to build their new home in up state New York. This ...

... random. I loved Allan Eckert, an Ohio author, and his stories on the settling of the Ohio country. Another book I loved was Drums Along the Mohawk by Walter D. Edmonds the story of the Revolutionary War in the Mohawk Valley of New York. I reread it last year and was a bit shocked by the non ...

Thank-you all for your suggestions - I looked at several and added 1176, The Whiskey Rebels and Drums along the Mohawk to my wish list. #4 - I read Octavian Nothing - I had mixed feelings about it as well - I think it would have been better without all the gimmicks - I also don't plan on ...

This is one of my all time favorite books, Drums along the Mohawk by Walter d. Edmonds. Its a great tale about a newly wed couple in upstate New York right on the eve of the revolution. It follows them throughout the revolution unitl its conclusion. Wonderful absolutely wonderful.

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Yes, their are some really good writers of historical novels from the last 50 years. Walter D, Edmonds Drums along the Mohawk Hervey Allen Toward the Morning To Have and to hold a Novel about the settling of Virginia by Mary Johnston which also has romance, also Alan Eckert's The Frontiersm ...

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... Gone with the Wind, but mushy over-dramatic books like that eventually drove me to nonfiction. I think I may have read Drums Along the Mohawk, but if so, it didn't leave much of an impression.

MarianV in Bestsellers over the Years : 1937 (Apr 13, 2008, 10:28am)

The Rains Came Gone with the wind Drums along the Mohawk were all made into very popular movies. Northwest passage might have been a movie, too Life with Mother was a sequel to Life with Father which was a best seller for several years & is still entertaining today. Life with ...

... 158 copies 3. The Citadel, A. J. Cronin 176 copies 4. And So-Victoria, Vaughan Wilkins 7 copies 5. Drums Along the Mohawk, Walter D. Edmonds 80 copies 6. The Years, Virginia Woolf 360 copies 7. Theatre: A Novel, W. Somerset Maugham 131 copies 8. ...

... volumes 2. The Last Puritan, George Santayana 70 copies 3. Sparkenbroke, Charles Morgan 8 copies 4. Drums Along the Mohawk, Walter D. Edmonds 80 copies 5. It Can't Happen Here, Sinclair Lewis 399 copies 6. White Banners, Lloyd C. Douglas 25 copies ...

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... City, and limit myself to a few 'upstate' New York State titles (...and I'm sure I'll be back as more occur to me...). Drums Along the Mohawk James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans Richard Russo's Mohawk and Empire Falls. Now I have to go brood about the non- ...

... loved the snow! Real upstate small town look. When I was a kid, I loved books by Walter Edmonds--anybody still own Drums along the Mohawk? Yep, I see they do! Jessie

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