
America First: One Hundred Stories from Our Own History
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Narrated by:
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Nelle Watters
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By:
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Lawton B. Evans
About this listen
Published in 1920, America First: One Hundred Stories from Our History by Lawton B. Evans (1862-1934) is a collection of stories meant for the young, containing highlights from America's history, and biographical sketches of prominent Americans of the past. It covers the history from the first visit to North America by the Viking, Leif Ericsson the Lucky, through the conquest of the Midwest and the settlement of California and the Pacific Coast, to the end of World War I.
The trials and triumphs of the pioneers are conveyed in an engaging manner to introduce the heroes and heroines of America’s past. In these pages, history comes alive through expert story-telling which holds the attention.
Public Domain (P)2020 Museum Audiobooks
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