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Title: True to His Home
A Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin
Author: Hezekiah Butterworth
Illustrator: H. Winthrop Pierce
Release Date: August 27, 2008 [EBook #26442]
Language: English
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TRUE TO HIS HOME
A TALE OF THE BOYHOOD OF FRANKLIN
Books by Hezekiah Butterworth.
=Each, 12mo, cloth, $1.50.=
=The Log School-House on the Columbia.=
With 13 full-page Illustrations by J. CARTER BEARD, E. J. AUSTEN, and
Others.
"This book will charm all who turn its pages. There are few books of
popular information concerning the pioneers of the great Northwest, and
this one is worthy of sincere praise."--_Seattle Post-Intelligencer._
=In the Boyhood of Lincoln.=
_A Story of the Black Hawk War and the Tunker Schoolmaster._ With 12
full-page Illustrations and colored Frontispiece.
"The author presents facts in a most attractive framework of fiction,
and imbues the whole with his peculiar humor. The illustrations are
numerous and of more than usual excellence."--_New Haven Palladium._
=The Boys of Greenway Court.=
_A Story of the Early Years of Washington._ With 10 full-page
Illustrations by H. WINTHROP PEIRCE.
"Skillfully combining fact and fiction, he has given us a story
historically instructive and at the same time entertaining."--_Boston
Transcript._
=The Patriot Schoolmaster;=
_Or, The Adventures of the Two Boston Cannon, the "Adams" and the
"Hancock."_ A Tale of the Minute Men and the Sons of Liberty. With
Illustrations by H. WINTHROP PEIRCE.
The true spirit of the leaders in our War for Independence is pictured
in this dramatic story. It includes the Boston Tea Party and Bunker
Hill; and Adams, Hancock, Revere, and the boys who bearded General Gage,
are living characters in this romance of American patriotism.
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