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  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane, Leila Meacham

    eBook (Chicago Review Press, )
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  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane, Leila Meacham

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, May 1, 2017)
    Elswyth Thane is best known for her Williamsburg series, seven novels published between 1943 and 1957 that follow several generations of two families from the American Revolution to World War II. Dawn’s Early Light is the first novel in the series. In it, Colonial Williamsburg comes alive. Thane centers her novel around four major characters: the Aristrocratic St. John Sprague, who becomes George Washington’s aide; Regina Greensleeves, a Virginia beauty spoiled by a season in London; Julian Day, a young schoolmaster who arrives from England on the eve of the war and initially thinks of himself as a Tory; and Tibby Mawes, one of his less fortunate pupils, saddled with an alcoholic father and an indigent mother. But we also see Washington, Jefferson, Lafayette, Greene, Patrick Henry, Francis Marion, and the rest of that brilliant galaxy playing their roles not as historical figures but as men. We see de Kalb’s gallant death under a cavalry charge at Camden. We penetrate to the swamp-encircled camp which was Marion’s stronghold on the Peedee. We watch the cat-and-mouse game between Cornwallis and Lafayette, which ended in Cornwallis’s unlucky stand at Yorktown. Dawn’s Early Light is the human story behind our first war for liberty, and of the men and women loving and laughing through it to the dawn of a better world.
  • The Dawn's Early Light

    Walter Lord, Norman Dietz, Tantor Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Tantor Audio, Nov. 13, 2018)
    It took more than a revolution to win true independence: The story of the War of 1812, the United State's second war on England, by a New York Times best-selling historian. At the dawn of the 19th century, the great powers of Western Europe treated the United States like a disobedient child. Great Britain blocked American trade, seized its vessels, and impressed its sailors to serve in the Royal Navy. America's complaints were ignored, and the humiliation continued until James Madison, the country's fourth president, declared a second war on Great Britain. British forces would descend on the young United States, shattering its armies and burning its capital, but America rallied, and survived the conflict with its sovereignty intact. With stunning detail on land and naval battles, the role Native Americans played in the hostilities, and the larger backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, this is the story of the turning points of this strange conflict, which inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner" and led to the Era of Good Feelings that all but erased partisan politics in America for almost a decade. It was in 1812 that America found its identity and first assumed its place on the world stage.
  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane

    eBook (Print On Demand, Oct. 19, 2018)
    This is the first and best in Thane's famous "Williamsburg" series of historical fiction........... This is the first and best in Thane's famous "Williamsburg" series of historical fiction...........
  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane

    Hardcover (Duell, Sloan, & Pearce, Inc., March 15, 1943)
    Colonial Williamsburg lives again in this rich story which is Elswyth Thane's 1st novel of American history. We see Washington, Jefferson, Lafayette, Greene, Francis Marion & the rest as just men. This is the human story behind our 1st war for liberty, & of men & women loving & laughing & living through war to the dawn of a better world.
  • The Dawn's Early Light

    Walter Lord, Scott S. Sheads

    Paperback (JHUP, July 4, 2012)
    The heart-pounding tale of the events leading up to and including the Battle of Baltimore and the defense of Fort McHenry.In the summer of 1814, enemy naval and ground forces made a coordinated assault on Washington, DC, capital of the new republic, and then set their sights on Baltimore, home port to some of the most rapacious American privateers on the high seas. In The Dawn's Early Light, Walter Lord captures these events during the War of 1812.A native Baltimorean, Lord wrote with great force and feeling of the subsequent defense of Fort McHenry, the circumstances of Francis Scott Key’s writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," and the rebirth of a young country. Students consider this book to be one of the best short narratives of the Chesapeake campaign.This reissue of The Dawn's Early Light celebrates the bicentennial of the Battle of Baltimore. Scott S. Sheads, a National Park Service ranger and specialist on the event, introduces the book, which will remain a popular favorite for years to come.
  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane

    Hardcover (Buccaneer Books, Nov. 1, 1996)
    The Williamsburg Series
  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane

    Paperback (Important Books, Aug. 9, 2013)
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  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane

    Paperback (Blurb, May 23, 2019)
    Focuses on the Williamsburg inhabitants whose lives are caught up in the tumult, intrigue, and violence of the Revolutionary War
  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane

    eBook (Robert Hale, )
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  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Focuses on the Williamsburg inhabitants whose lives are caught up in the tumult, intrigue, and violence of the Revolutionary War
  • Dawn's Early Light

    Elswyth Thane

    Hardcover (Amereon Ltd, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Volume 1 of The Williamsburg Series