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  • Grandfathers Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 9, 2018)
    Hook younger readers on early American history with this engaging collection of interlinked stories from literary master Nathaniel Hawthorne. Using a recurring motif of a beautifully crafted antique chair, Hawthorne weaves together tales of the founding days of New England and the United States.
  • Grandfather's Chair: True Stories from New England History 1620-1803

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1906)
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  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Hardcover (McLoughlin Brothers, March 15, 1910)
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  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Hardcover (David C. Cook Publihing, March 15, 1907)
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  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel HAWTHORNE

    Hardcover (Alden, March 15, 1900)
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  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel (1804-1864) Hawthorne

    Hardcover (Hurst & Company, New York [Date Not Stated], March 15, 1968)
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  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Paperback (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    Grandfather's Chair is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Nathaniel Hawthorne is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Yasmira Cedeno

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 7, 2016)
    In writing this ponderous tome, the author's desire has been to describe the eminent characters and remarkable events of our annals in such a form and style that the YOUNG may make acquaintance with them of their own accord. For this purpose, while ostensibly relating the adventures of a chair, he has endeavored to keep a distinct and unbroken thread of authentic history. The chair is made to pass from one to another of those personages of whom he thought it most desirable for the young reader to have vivid and familiar ideas, and whose lives and actions would best enable him to give picturesque sketches of the times. On its sturdy oaken legs it trudges diligently from one scene to another, and seems always to thrust itself in the way, with most benign complacency, whenever an historical personage happens to be looking round for a seat. There is certainly no method by which the shadowy outlines of departed men and women can be made to assume the hues of life more effectually than by connecting their images with the substantial and homely reality of a fireside chair. It causes us to feel at once that these characters of history had a private and familiar existence, and were not wholly contained within that cold array of outward action which we are compelled to receive as the adequate representation of their lives. If this impression can be given, much is accomplished. Setting aside Grandfather and his auditors, and excepting the adventures of the chair, which form the machinery of the work, nothing in the ensuing pages can be termed fictitious. The author, it is true, has sometimes assumed the license of filling up the outline of history with details for which he has none but imaginative authority, but which, he hopes, do not violate nor give a false coloring to the truth. He believes that, in this respect, his narrative will not be found to convey ideas and impressions of which the reader may hereafter find it necessary to purge his mind. The author's great doubt is, whether he has succeeded in writing a book which will be readable by the class for whom he intends it. To make a lively and entertaining narrative for children, with such unmalleable material as is presented by the sombre, stern, and rigid characteristics of the Puritans and their descendants, is quite as difficult an attempt as to manufacture delicate playthings out of the granite, rocks on which New England is founded.
  • Grandfather's chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Unknown Binding (Hurst, March 1, 1840)
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  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Paperback (Chicago W.B. Conkey no date (1920s)., March 15, 1920)
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  • Grandfathers Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 28, 2017)
    Hook younger readers on early American history with this engaging collection of interlinked stories from literary master Nathaniel Hawthorne. Using a recurring motif of a beautifully crafted antique chair, Hawthorne weaves together tales of the founding days of New England and the United States.