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  • Madame Roland

    John S. C. Abbott

    Hardcover (Harper & Brothers, Jan. 1, 1904)
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  • David Crockett: His Life and Adventures

    John S C Abbott

    Hardcover (Outlook Verlag, Sept. 25, 2019)
    Reproduction of the original: David Crockett: His Life and Adventures by John S.C. Abbott
  • Hernando Cortez

    John S. C. Abbott

    Hardcover (Harper & Brothers, Jan. 1, 1902)
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  • American Pioneers and Patriots. David Crockett: His Life and Adventures.

    John S. C. Abbott

    Paperback (Leopold Classic Library, Nov. 5, 2016)
    About the Book The Americas were settled by people migrating from Asia at the height of an Ice Age 15,000 years ago. There was no contact with Europeans until Vikings appeared briefly in the 10th century, and the voyages of Christopher Columbus from 1492. America's Indigenous peoples were the Paleo-Indians, who were initially hunter-gatherers. Post 1492, Spanish, Portuguese and later English, French and Dutch colonialists arrived, conquering and settling the discovered lands over three centuries, from the early 16th to the early 19th centuries. The United States achieved independence from England in 1776, while Brazil and the larger Hispanic American nations declared independence in the 19th century. Canada became a federal dominion in 1867. About us Leopold Classic Library has the goal of making available to readers the classic books that have been out of print for decades. While these books may have occasional imperfections, we consider that only hand checking of every page ensures readable content without poor picture quality, blurred or missing text etc. That's why we: republish only hand checked books; that are high quality; enabling readers to see classic books in original formats; that are unlikely to have missing or blurred pages. You can search "Leopold Classic Library" in categories of your interest to find other books in our extensive collection. Happy reading!
  • David Crockett His Life and Adventures

    John S.C. Abbott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 1874)
    A LITTLE more than a hundred years ago, a poor man, by the name of Crockett, embarked on board an emigrant-ship, in Ireland, for the New World. He was in the humblest station in life. However, very little is known respecting his uneventful career, excepting its tragical close. His family consisted of a wife and three or four children. Just before, he sailed, or on the Atlantic passage, a son was born, to whom he gave the name of John. The family probably landed in Philadelphia, and dwelt somewhere in Pennsylvania, for a year or two, in one of those slab shanties, with which all are familiar as the abodes of the poorest class of Irish emigrants. After a year or two, Crockett, with his little family, crossed the almost pathless Alleghenies. Father, mother, and children trudged along through the rugged defiles and over the rocky cliffs, on foot. Probably a single packhorse conveyed their few household goods. The hatchet and the rifle were the only means of obtaining food, shelter, and even clothing. With the hatchet, in an hour or two, a comfortable camp could be constructed, which would protect them from wind and rain. The campfire, cheering the darkness of the night, drying their often-wet garments, and warming their chilled limbs with its genial glow, enabled them to enjoy that almost greatest of earthly luxuries, peaceful sleep. The rifle supplied them with food. The fattest of turkeys and the tenderest steaks of venison, roasted upon forked sticks, which they held in their hands over the coals, feasted their voracious appetites. This, to them, was almost sumptuous food. The skin of the deer, by a rapid and simple process of tanning, supplied them with moccasins, and afforded material for the repair of their tattered garments.
  • David Crockett: his life and adventures

    John S. C. Abbott

    Paperback (University of California Libraries, Jan. 1, 1874)
    This book was digitized and reprinted from the collections of the University of California Libraries. It was produced from digital images created through the libraries’ mass digitization efforts. The digital images were cleaned and prepared for printing through automated processes. Despite the cleaning process, occasional flaws may still be present that were part of the original work itself, or introduced during digitization. This book and hundreds of thousands of others can be found online in the HathiTrust Digital Library at www.hathitrust.org.
  • David Crockett: His Life and Adventures

    John S. C. Abbott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 15, 2010)
    David Crockett: His Life and Adventures By John S. C. Abbott First Published: 1874
  • The Child at Home Or The Principles of Filial Duty, Familiarly Illustrated

    S. C. John Abbott

    Hardcover (IndyPublish, Jan. 12, 2009)
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  • David Crockett: His Life and Adventures

    John S. C. Abbott

    eBook (The Floating Press, Feb. 1, 2014)
    David Crockett certainly was not a model man. But he was a representative man. He was conspicuously one of a very numerous class, still existing, and which has heretofore exerted a very powerful influence over this republic. As such, his wild and wondrous life is worthy of the study of every patriot. Of this class, their modes of life and habits of thought, the majority of our citizens know as little as they do of the manners and customs of the Comanche Indians.No man can make his name known to the forty millions of this great and busy republic who has not something very remarkable in his character or his career. But there is probably not an adult American, in all these widespread States, who has not heard of David Crockett. His life is a veritable romance, with the additional charm of unquestionable truth. It opens to the reader scenes in the lives of the lowly, and a state of semi-civilization, of which but few of them can have the faintest idea.It has not been my object, in this narrative, to defend Colonel Crockett or to condemn him, but to present his peculiar character exactly as it was. I have therefore been constrained to insert some things which I would gladly have omitted.
  • The child at home: Or, the principles of filial duty familiarly illustrated

    John S. C Abbott

    Hardcover (Harper & Brothers, March 15, 1855)
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  • Madame Roland

    John S. C. Abbott

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Oct. 1, 2011)
    John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1805-1877) was an American historian, pastor, and pedagogical writer. He was a voluminous writer of books on Christian ethics, and of popular histories, which were credited with cultivating a popular interest in history. Madame Roland was, together with her husband Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière, a supporter of the French Revolution and influential member of the Girondist faction. She fell out of favor during the Reign of Terror and died on the guillotine.
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    John S C Abbott

    Paperback (Createspace, Dec. 16, 2013)
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