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This Country of Ours

by H. E. Marshall

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The Story of the United States

Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall’s history of North America for children. Starting with the Viking exploration and brief settlement of the New World and ending with World War I, Marshall combines vibrant story telling with meaningful historical facts. Originally published in the United States in 1917 and in 1919 in the United Kingdom as The Story of the United States. This Country of Ours remains a classic children’s history of the Native Americans and European peoples on the North America continent.

This edition is derived from the original book with 10 color illustrations by A. C. Michael. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.

Details

Author(s): H. E. Marshall

Illustrator(s): A. C. Michael

Translator(s): None

Dimensions: 6" x 9"

Pages: 524

Font Size: 12 pt

ISBN: 9781649653086

ASIN: 1649657900

Series:

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H. E. Marshall

was a renowned British author and educator whose work had a profound impact on children's literature and education. Born in Bo'ness, Scotland, Marshall demonstrated a keen interest in history and storytelling from an early age. Her passion for teaching and her belief in the power of storytelling to educate young minds led her to write a series of historical books for children that would become her enduring legacy.

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