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Historical Tales, Vol I: American I

Gelesen von Kalynda

(4,5 Sterne; 19 Bewertungen)

Volume I of a series containing anecdotes and stories, some well-known, others less so, of particular countries. This first volume comprises the discovery, colonization, founding, and early years of the United States of America, describing history for children and young adults in an exiting and novel manner. (Summary by Kalynda) (8 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Preface

2:38

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Vineland and the Vikings

29:43

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Frobisher and the Northwest Passage

12:58

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Champlain and the Iroquois

29:19

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Sir William Phips and the Silver-ship

24:42

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Story of the Regicides

16:39

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How the Charter was Saved

15:51

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How Franklin Came to Philadelphia

13:24

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Perils of the Wilderness

21:45

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Some Adventures of Major Putnam

25:38

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Gallant Defense

15:10

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Daniel Boone, the Pioneer of Kentucky

28:16

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Paul Revere's Ride

20:09

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Green Mountain Boys

11:39

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British at New York

13:20

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Quakeress Patriot

8:37

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Siege of Fort Schuyler

24:00

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On the Track of a Traitor

17:24

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Marion, the Swamp Fox

19:19

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Fate of the Philadelphia

18:10

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Victim of a Traitor

14:56

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How the Electric Telegraph was Invented

22:04

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Monitor and the Merrimac

14:11

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Stealing a Locomotive

18:43

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Escape from Libby Prison

22:20

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Sinking of the Albemarle

19:11

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Alaska-Gold, Furs, and Fishes

15:41

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How Hawaii Lost its Queen

20:37

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Bewertungen

Interesting, but perhaps because I'm not an American?

(4 Sterne)

Perhaps half a star less if you are an American and therefore are familiar with many of these stories. Well read. "How Hawaii Lost Its Queen" comes from a historically interesting angle, in that it sees the invasion of Hawaii as entirely justified and basically the fault of the last Queen. Now, that's not how we'd read it today, I imagine, but its interesting to see the ideology behind it, and how Americans justified it to themselves at the time.

(5 Sterne)

great reader one of the best librivox has thank you

(5 Sterne)

Enchanting reader, supports the narrative !