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Books with author H. E. (Henrietta Elizabeth) 1 Marshall

  • English Literature for Boys and Girls

    H. E. (Henrietta Elizabeth) Marshall

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • This Country of Ours: A Classic United States History Book

    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 30, 2013)
    "This Country of Ours: A Classic United States History Book" is a well-known children's history book of the United States by the best-selling British author, Henrietta Marshall. This classic book tells the story of America from the start of the settlements to 1912, ending with the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. In " This Country of Ours: A Classic United States History Book," Marshall tells a riveting story of America's history that can't help but engage the attention and hearts of young readers. Because she wrote a hundred years ago, Marshall sometimes used words that we wouldn't choose today (such as "savages"). Despite such usages and a few historical inaccuracies, " This Country of Ours: A Classic United States History Book " is a great tool for helping children to understand how perspectives of history change and that points of view influence the retelling. Marshall wrote with an engaging, delightful, and interesting style, weaving in some of the Christian morals and biblical truths that influenced the founders of our nation. Filled with about 100 years of history which is broken down into regions, " This Country of Ours: A Classic United States History Book " remains an excellent read.
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  • Our Island Story

    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 2010)
    Our Island Story is by H. E. Marshall. It is about the history of England up to Queen Victoria's death, with some myths and legends mixed in. The book's contents were originally told by H.E. Marshall to answer her children's questions about the history of "their home island" (Great Britain, although at the time they were living in Australia). The book has always been very popular, and many famous historians credit it as an inspiration.
  • This Country of Ours

    H. E. (Henrietta Elizabeth) Marshall

    eBook (, Sept. 14, 2016)
    A classic, comprehensive survey of pre-20th Century American history, H.E. Marshall’s This Country of Ours: The Story of America is a treasure trove of information and essential reading for young historians. This new digital edition of This Country of Ours includes an image gallery.
  • The Story of Beowulf

    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 15, 2007)
    The gripping adventures of the great warrior Beowulf spring to life in a masterfully retold version woven of simple prose that children will fully understand and delight in. Indeed, readers of every age will thrill to the courageous feats of one of literature's legendary heroes, including Beowulf's epic battles with dragons and the horrible ogre, Grendel. Offering both a glimpse of Scandinavian life in the sixth century, and a spellbinding tale of battles and bravery, this carefully rendered edition is the perfect way to experience one of the great epics of the English language in a highly readable format that stays true to the original.
  • Our Island Story, A History of England for Boys and Girls

    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall, Bowizz Joe

    language (Joe's Family Publication, July 21, 2012)
    Our Island Story(Color Illustrated and Free Audiobook Link) was first published in 1905 and became an instant classic. Beginning with the Romans and following the triumphs and foibles of the good, not so good and the downright despicable figures of history; we are treated to a dazzling montage of kings, queens, barons, knights, explorers, movers and shakers that have played a key role in the history of England. Marshall freely mixes folk tale with historical fact and in so doing paints a very vivid picture of the past in a style reminiscent of all that is finest in the children’s story telling tradition.This is the first section of that work and will carry you from the time when Tacitus first sang the praises of Britannica to his Roman readers up to the vicious and bloodthirsty confusion that is the War of the Roses (about 1500 years).
  • Our Island Story

    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

    language (, April 9, 2011)
    "Our Island Story" is by H. E. Marshall. It is about the history of England up to Queen Victoria's death, with some myths and legends mixed in. The book's contents were originally told by H.E. Marshall to answer her children's questions about the history of "their home island" (Great Britain, although at the time they were living in Australia). The book has always been very popular, and many famous historians credit it as an inspiration.
  • The Story of Napoleon

    Henrietta Marshall

    eBook (Didactic Press, May 14, 2013)
    An account of Napoleon's ascent to the height of power, from his Corsican childhood to carving a French empire out of half of Europe. Marshall's narrative focuses on Napoleon's military victories that eventually lead to his exile, return to power, and subsequent final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.
  • An Island Story: A History of England for Boys and Girls

    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

    language (Ambleside Classics, June 6, 2017)
    Committed to affordable, DRM-free books for education, Ambleside Classics brings you a history of England, written in a way that will enthral young readers. H.E. Marshall leads the reader on a winding path of discovery, detailing the growth of the mighty British nation. From Albion and Brutus, through to the end of the reign of Queen Victoria, legends and hero tales leap from every page.
  • The Story of Beowulf

    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 15, 2012)
    The gripping adventures of the great warrior Beowulf spring to life in a masterfully retold version woven of simple prose that children will fully understand and delight in. Indeed, readers of every age will thrill to the courageous feats of one of literature's legendary heroes, including Beowulf's epic battles with dragons and the horrible ogre, Grendel. Offering both a glimpse of Scandinavian life in the sixth century, and a spellbinding tale of battles and bravery, this carefully rendered edition is the perfect way to experience one of the great epics of the English language in a highly readable format that stays true to the original.
  • This Country of Ours

    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 17, 2009)
    "This Country of Ours" is a well-known children's history book of the United States by the best-selling British author, H. E. Marshall. This classic book tells the story of America from the start of the settlements to 1912, ending with the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. In "This Country of Ours," Marshall tells a riveting story of America's history that can't help but engage the attention and hearts of young readers. Because she wrote a hundred years ago, Marshall sometimes used words that we wouldn't choose today (such as "savages"). Despite such usages and a few historical inaccuracies, "This Country of Ours" is a great tool for helping children to understand how perspectives of history change and that points of view influence the retelling. Marshall wrote with an engaging, delightful, and interesting style, weaving in some of the Christian morals and biblical truths that influenced the founders of our nation. Filled with about 100 years of history which is broken down into regions, "This Country of Ours" remains an excellent read.
  • The Story of Napoleon

    Henrietta Elizabeth (H. E.) Marshall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2014)
    Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution and its associated wars in Europe. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814. He implemented a wide array of liberal reforms across Europe, including the abolition of feudalism and the spread of religious toleration. His legal code in France, the Napoleonic Code, influenced numerous civil law jurisdictions worldwide. Napoleon is remembered for his role in leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. He won the majority of his battles and seized control of most of continental Europe in a quest for personal power and to spread the ideals of the French Revolution. Widely regarded as one of the greatest commanders in history, his campaigns are studied at military academies worldwide. He remains one of the most studied political and military leaders in all of history.
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