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H. E. Marshall's lively and spectacular history of the United
States from its tumultuous inception through to World War I is
available anew in this comprehensive edition. Using her wealth of
experience as a historian of nations, H. E. Marshall set out in
1917 to chronicle North America's history from the colonial era
onward. Rather than opt for a straightforward chronological
exploration of the USA's evolution and growth as a nation, Marshall
instead opted to tell stories peculiar to each of the regions, as
well as events with important ramifications for the entire country.
The book is therefore divided into seven principal parts, each of
which contains numerous chapters that relate a particular episode
of American history. Marshall begins with the colonial period and
the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus, and
thereafter details the arrival of the British, then the French and
Spanish, to North American shores.
This book presents a vivid account of the building of the British
Empire. The colonies are described from when they are first
discovered through their exploration, settlement and government.
This book includes the five large areas of the Empire - India,
South Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. This book is
suitable for children aged 10 and above.
English Literature for Young People is an introduction to the great
works of English literature. H. E. Marshall's story of England 's
literary heritage is rich and compelling---a masterly account of
1500 years of the literary arts in Great Britain, extending from
early Irish legends through the Golden Age of English letters to
the modern age.The Living Books Press hardcover edition is a
republication of the 1909 edition, English Literature for Boys and
Girls. Our edition has been significantly revised and expanded to
improve its use as a study text. Added are a biography of the
author, an expanded Chronology of Writers, a bibliography of books
recommended by the author, maps of the British Isles, an expanded
index, and enhanced illustrations and images. Intended for students
age 10 through high school.
Presents the broader movements of European history, emphasizing the
main factors which have gone into the formation and development of
the various European states from the fall of the Roman Empire to
the Reformation. The history of England is included only when that
country plays a prominent part in the politics of Europe. A full
treatment of the period immediately following the fall of the Roman
Empire is given, since that period provides the necessary key to
future developments. For smoother reading, dates are relegated to
the margin for the most part. Maps, timelines, and genealogy charts
of the various royal houses of Europe contribute to making this
book an excellent resource for the study of the Middle Ages in
Europe. Suitable for ages 14 and up.
Just over a century ago, Our Island Story entranced a nation's
children by telling their history in stories. Short, simply written
chapters, packed with living characters and thrilling action - and
illustrated with vivid colour pictures - illuminate all the main
events from Britain's earliest days to the end of Victoria's reign.
And its glorious fusion of myth and legend with sober fact - Canute
and King Arthur with Cromwell and the Indian Mutiny - is as
seductive now as it ever was. 'I was given H.E. Marshall's Our
Island Story at Christmas 1936 and I've still got that copy. It was
a direct inspiration for me in my career as a historian' Antonia
Fraser 'It is written in a way that really captured my imagination
and which nurtured my interest in the history of our great nation'
David Cameron 'One of the most influential works of history of the
20th century' Times Educational Supplement
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