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  • av John S. C. Abbott
    342,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    208,-

    "Daniel Boone" by John S. C. Abbott is a riveting biography that brings to lifestyles the legendary frontiersman and explorer, Daniel Boone. Published within the mid-nineteenth century, Abbott's work gives a detailed and captivating account of Boone's life against the backdrop of America's westward enlargement throughout the overdue 18th century. The biography delves into Boone's early years, his exploits as a skilled woodsman, and his pivotal position in starting up the frontier beyond the Appalachian Mountains. Abbott chronicles Boone's reviews as a trailblazer and his interactions with Native American tribes, presenting readers a nuanced knowledge of the challenges and complexities of the time. Throughout the narrative, Abbott paints a vivid picture of Boone's resilience, resourcefulness, and his deep connection to the barren region. The biography additionally explores Boone's involvement in numerous conflicts, which include the American Revolutionary War, and his full-size contributions to the exploration and agreement of Kentucky. Abbott's writing style is both informative and attractive, making "Daniel Boone" an ancient web page-turner that captures the spirit of adventure and the rugged determination of considered one of America's iconic pioneers. The biography stands as a testomony to Daniel Boone's enduring legacy and his role in shaping the route of American records at some stage in a tumultuous period of expansion and change.

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    717 - 978,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    208,-

    "Napoleon Bonaparte" by John S. C. Abbott is a biography of one of the most famous and controversial figures of European history. The book provides a detailed account of Napoleon's life and achievements, from his humble beginnings on the island of Corsica to his rise to power as one of the most powerful emperors in European history.The book begins with a description of Napoleon's early life, including his education and military training. It then goes on to describe his rise to power, including his military victories and political maneuvering. The book also delves into Napoleon's personal life, including his relationships with his family and mistresses, as well as his health problems and eventual downfall.Throughout the book, Abbott provides an insightful and engaging look at Napoleon's life and legacy. He explores both the positive and negative aspects of Napoleon's reign, including his military genius, his contributions to French society, and his authoritarian tendencies. Overall, "Napoleon Bonaparte" is an informative and engaging biography that sheds new light on one of the most fascinating figures in European history.

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    717 - 978,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    1 371 - 1 632,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    717 - 978,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    455,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    285 - 416,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    377,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    377 - 482,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    586,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    847 - 1 109,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    225,-

    David Crockett: His life and adventures written by John S. C. Abbott have the story of a poor man by the name of Crockett who sailed from Ireland to the New World on an emigrant ship a little over a century ago. He was in the lowest possible position in life. But aside from the devastating end of his career, very little is known about it. His wife and three or four kids made up his family. A son was born just before he set sail, or during the Atlantic crossing, and he gave him the name John. The family most likely arrived in Philadelphia and spent a year or two living someplace in Pennsylvania in one of those slab shanties, which are known to everyone as the homes of the poorest class of Irish immigrants. After a few years, Crockett traveled across the very impassable Alleghanies with his small family. The only ways to get food, shelter, and even clothing were with the hatchet and the rifle. A cozy camp that would shield them from the wind and rain could be built with the hatchet in about an hour.

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    978 - 1 240,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    586 - 847,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    847 - 1 240,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    717 - 978,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    586 - 847,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    266,-

    The Life and Adventures of Rear-Admiral John Paul Jones Commonly Called Paul Jones, has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    246 - 403,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    259,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    416 - 521,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    145,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    285 - 416,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott
    211 - 377,-

  • av John S. C. Abbott & Dodd and Mead
    298 - 429,-

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