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  • The Story of Sir Walter Raleigh

    Margaret Duncan Kelly

    eBook (Yesterday's Classics, Dec. 2, 2010)
    Relates the story of Raleigh from his boyhood days on the coast of Devonshire, to his exploits in Ireland and his unexpected entry into the court of Queen Elizabeth. We travel with him as he pursues the ships of the Spanish Armada and makes voyages to the New World in search of gold and lands to settle. We see his efforts come to naught and hear how he is relegated to the Tower of London where he spends the last years of his life. Includes the fabled story of the velvet cloak and the role Raleigh played in introducing potatoes and tobacco to the Old World. One of the volumes in the highly acclaimed Children's Heroes series, first published at the beginning of the last century. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
  • The Story of Sir Walter Raleigh

    Margaret Duncan Kelly, T. H. Robinson

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, Oct. 8, 2007)
    Relates the story of Raleigh from his boyhood days on the coast of Devonshire, to his exploits in Ireland and his unexpected entry into the court of Queen Elizabeth. We travel with him as he pursues the ships of the Spanish Armada and makes voyages to the New World in search of gold and lands to settle. We see his efforts come to naught and hear how he is relegated to the Tower of London where he spends the last years of his life. Includes the fabled story of the velvet cloak and the role Raleigh played in introducing potatoes and tobacco to the Old World. One of the volumes in the highly acclaimed Children's Heroes series, first published at the beginning of the last century. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
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  • The story of Sir Walter Raleigh,

    Margaret Duncan Kelly

    Hardcover (T.C. & E.C. Jack, July 6, 1906)
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  • The Story of Sir Walter Raleigh

    Margaret Duncan Coxhead, T. H. Robinson

    Paperback (Dodo Press, May 9, 2008)
    1906 work with plentiful illustrations. "MORE than three hundred years ago, a great queen, named Elizabeth, ruled over England, but the people loved her so much that they called her "Good Queen Bess. " At this time England did not own any lands beyond the seas. The Spaniards said that all the land beyond the Atlantic Ocean belonged to Spain, because the Spanish sailors had been the first to discover America. Every year they sent many ships to this New World to bring back to Spain the rich treasures they found there. This made the English sailors very jealous. They, too, wanted to sail across the sea, and to bring back gold and silver. "
  • Story Of Sir Walter Raleigh

    Kelly

    Hardcover (T, )
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  • The Story of Sir Walter Raleigh

    Margaret Duncan Kelly and T. H. Robinson

    Mass Market Paperback (Classic Books, Jan. 27, 2008)
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  • The Story of Sir Walter Raleigh

    Margaret Duncan Kelly

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, Oct. 30, 2007)
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