
Robert N. Webb
Author of We Were There at the Boston Tea Party
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The Raid On Harpers Ferry, October 16, 1859 A Brutal Skirmish Widens the Rift between North and South (1971) 54 copies
The bonus march on Washington, D.C., May-June, 1932;: American veterans demand the cash payments due them, (A Focus book) (1969) 6 copies
Os Emigrantes do Mayflower 3 copies
Florence Nightingale 1 copy
Com as Legiões de César 1 copy
Stories of the Great Battles 1 copy
Leaders of our time 1 copy
Com as legiões de César 1 copy
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What must it be like to be among the first to set foot in a wilderness land? Fourteen-year-old Dickon Whitcomb and his sister Patience were soon to find out that day in early November, 1620, as they sighted the low, barren dunes of Cape Cod from the good ship Mayflower.
This sandy spit of land would be the Pilgrims' home, for the square-rigger Mayflower had run upon the treacherous New England coastal shoals and dared not proceed.
Near famine plagued the Whitcomb family that first winter, and show more Dickon's days were spent hunting for deer Indian-style—a pastime that eventually led to trouble when he was accused of hiding the kill.
Spring came at last and out of the forest came Massasoit, powerful chief of the Wampanoags. Quickly, the Pilgrims prepared for attack, as Edward Winslow and Dickon were chosen to hold council with Massasoit and his warriors.
A pact was made that day. For Dickon and Patience there was at last a secure place in a New World. show less
This sandy spit of land would be the Pilgrims' home, for the square-rigger Mayflower had run upon the treacherous New England coastal shoals and dared not proceed.
Near famine plagued the Whitcomb family that first winter, and show more Dickon's days were spent hunting for deer Indian-style—a pastime that eventually led to trouble when he was accused of hiding the kill.
Spring came at last and out of the forest came Massasoit, powerful chief of the Wampanoags. Quickly, the Pilgrims prepared for attack, as Edward Winslow and Dickon were chosen to hold council with Massasoit and his warriors.
A pact was made that day. For Dickon and Patience there was at last a secure place in a New World. show less
Can't tell you how many times I read and read this one when I was a kid. Roald Amundsen became a hero to me and when I read of his death, helping another explorer, I began to get an inkling of what "sacrifice" meant.
A good, young adult introduction to early polar exploration--especially good chapter on the mission and death of Robert Falcon Scott.
A good, young adult introduction to early polar exploration--especially good chapter on the mission and death of Robert Falcon Scott.
A story about a boy too poor to have anything other than wooden skates, who tries to compete in the races on the canals in Holland...and also tries to impress the girl.
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