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Wooden Delights
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An obscure Pennsylvania carpenter named John Scholl left the world a legacy of charming toys and beautiful fantasies
The Jay Papers Ii: The Forging Of The Nation
Author: Richard B. Morris
States they were, united they were not; while their Secretary for Foreign Affairs sought to pull them together, Europe waited for them to fall apart
The Great Sea Battle
Author: Peter Padfield
Battle can never be civilized, but in a century of total war and almost total barbarism it is refreshing to look back upon chivalrous combat. If it is gallantry and honor, even quixotism, you thirst for in a barren time, they are at their highest in the duel between His Britannic Majesty’s frigate Shannon and the United States frigate Chesapeake , which met off Boston in the calm, early evening of June 1, 1813. Here is an authoritative and totally absorbing description of that famous encounter, together with an account of the principals, Captain P. B. V. Broke and Captain James Lawrence.
Cornplanter, Can You Swim?
Author: Alvin M. Josephy Jr.
The new Kinzua Dam floods the Senecas’ ancestral lands—in violation of our oldest Indian treaty. "Lake Perfidy” may even have claimed the bones of their greatest chief
How Harding Saved The Versailles Treaty
Author: Robert K. Murray
George Washington’s Monument
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A Dakota Boyhood
Author: James Earle Fraser
A Cautionary Tale
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’Bye, Phoebe Snow, Goodbye Buffalo What a way was to go! But if you’ll travel come to this yule Eschew the Road of Diesel Fuel