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Books with author Russell Horton

  • The Island at the Centre of the World : The Untold Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Founding of New York

    Russell Shorto

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, Feb. 28, 2005)
    It was situated on a perfect natural harbour at the mouth of a great river leading into a huge new land. Manhattan Island was to grow into the most powerful city in the most powerful country in the world. THE ISLAND AT THE CENTRE OF THE WORLD returns to the origins of New York's extraordinary history. It tells how a wilderness populated only by wolves and native tribes became the melting pot from which developed the free-trade, multi-cultural and upwardly-mobile spirit of New York that in turn would shape the whole American nation.
  • How to Fly the Space Shuttle

    Russell Shorto

    Paperback (John Muir Pubns, July 1, 1992)
    Explains how space shuttles work and what astronauts do during the course of a shuttle mission.
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  • David Farragut and the Great Naval Blockade

    Russell Shorto

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, March 1, 1991)
    A biography of the American naval officer for whom Congress created the rank of full admiral
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  • Amsterdam: A History of the World's Most Liberal City

    Russell Shorto

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, Oct. 22, 2013)
    An endlessly entertaining portrait of the city of Amsterdam and the ideas that make it unique, by the author of the acclaimed Island at the Center of the World Tourists know Amsterdam as a picturesque city of low-slung brick houses lining tidy canals; student travelers know it for its legal brothels and hash bars; art lovers know it for Rembrandt's glorious portraits. But the deeper history of Amsterdam, what makes it one of the most fascinating places on earth, is bound up in its unique geography-the constant battle of its citizens to keep the sea at bay and the democratic philosophy that this enduring struggle fostered. Amsterdam is the font of liberalism, in both its senses. Tolerance for free thinking and free love make it a place where, in the words of one of its mayors, "craziness is a value." But the city also fostered the deeper meaning of liberalism, one that profoundly influenced America: political and economic freedom. Amsterdam was home not only to religious dissidents and radical thinkers but to the world's first great global corporation. In this effortlessly erudite account, Russell Shorto traces the idiosyncratic evolution of Amsterdam, showing how such disparate elements as herring anatomy, naked Anabaptists parading through the streets, and an intimate gathering in a sixteenth-century wine-tasting room had a profound effect on Dutch-and world-history. Weaving in his own experiences of his adopted home, Shorto provides an ever-surprising, intellectually engaging story of Amsterdam.
  • The Island at the Centre of the World

    Russell Shorto

    Hardcover (Transworld Pub, Feb. 29, 2004)
    Based on new documents just translated from C17th Dutch, this book tells the story of how a wilderness island populated by wolves, wild strawberries and native Indians, situated on a perfect natural harbour at the mouth of a great river leading into the centre of a new continent, became the crucial prize in a conflict between the Dutch and the English about who would control the recently discovered American continent. This is the page-turning story of the early years of Manhattan under Dutch rule, with at its heart a battle between men who would be its leader, the autocratic despot Stuyvesant, and the liberal-minded lawyer Van den Donck. It is Russell Shorto's thesis that the overlooked history of the original Dutch colony, and the attitudes of the Dutch settlers, were the principal inspiration for the free-trade, multi-cultural, upwardly-mobile 'melting pot' spirit of New York, and hence America.
  • Abraham Lincoln and the End of Slavery

    Russell Shorto

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1991)
    A biography of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on his role as president in ending slavery in the United States
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  • Abraham Lincoln: To Preserve the Union

    Russell Shorto

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, April 1, 1991)
    A biography of the President who led the country through the stormy years of the Civil War
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Russell Shorto

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1991)
    A biography of Abraham Lincoln focusing on his role as President in ending slavery in the United States.
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  • Jackie Robinson

    Russell Shorto

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1991)
    A biography of Jackie Robinson, the first black player in major-league baseball
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  • Jane Fonda: Political Activism

    Russell Shorto

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1991)
    A biography of the film actress known for her political activism during the Vietnam War and her more recent physical fitness programs.
  • Careers For The Curious

    Russell Shorto

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1992)
    People who like to use their minds, including an antique collector, opinion researcher, and detective, describe what they do in their jobs, how they got there, and what others would need to get a similar job.
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