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  • The American Twins of 1812

    Lucy Perkins, Angela Broyles

    language (Bluewater Publications LLC, Sept. 15, 2013)
    “Up with ye, me brave buccaneer,” said Barney, giving him a poke in the ribs with an oar he had in his hand. “If you want to make your escape from that Dutchman, ye’d better be stirring yer stumps. It’s sunup and me gallant ship sails in a few minutes.”Thus begins the adventure of young Jonathan Ogden as he is forced to flee the rough treatment to which he is subjected on a Pennsylvania farm where he was “bound out” following the untimely death of his parents. To make matters worse, he must leave behind his dear twin sister, Phoebe, who has been taken in by a Quaker family.His mind filled with stories of George Washington and the Revolution, told to him by his grandfather on winter evenings in the kitchen of his old home, Jonathan sets sail with his new friend and unlikely benefactor, Patrick Ambrose Barney. He soon finds himself in the path of the seemingly invincible sea-power of Great Britain, somehow ending up in a heroic battle on “Old Ironsides.” However, the greatest battle will be fought in the lessons Jonathan learns about loyalty, patriotism and friendship in early America.Join Jonathan and Phoebe on a nautical adventure in The American Twins of 1812, by Lucy Fitch Perkins and experience history through the eyes of a brother and sister in one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.
  • The American twins of 1812,

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Company, July 6, 1925)
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  • American Twins of 1812: Twins Series

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Paperback (Bluewater Publications, June 14, 2009)
    “Up with ye, me brave buccaneer,” said Barney, giving him a poke in the ribs with an oar he had in his hand. “If you want to make your escape from that Dutchman, ye’d better be stirring yer stumps. It’s sunup and me gallant ship sails in a few minutes.” Thus begins the adventure of young Jonathan Ogden as he is forced to flee the rough treatment to which he is subjected on a Pennsylvania farm where he was “bound out” following the untimely death of his parents. To make matters worse, he must leave behind his dear twin sister, Phoebe, who has been taken in by a Quaker family. His mind filled with stories of George Washington and the Revolution, told to him by his grandfather on winter evenings in the kitchen of his old home, Jonathan sets sail with his new friend and unlikely benefactor, Patrick Ambrose Barney. He soon finds himself in the path of the seemingly invincible sea-power of Great Britain, somehow ending up in a heroic battle on “Old Ironsides.” However, the greatest battle will be fought in the lessons Jonathan learns about loyalty, patriotism and friendship in early America. Join Jonathan and Phoebe on a nautical adventure in The American Twins of 1812, by Lucy Fitch Perkins and experience history through the eyes of a brother and sister in one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.
  • The American Twins Of 1812

    Fitch Perkins Lucy

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, July 6, 1954)
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  • The American Twins of 1812

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Hardcover (Walker & Co, June 1, 1969)
    One in a series of stories introducing a period in history and geographical location through the adventures of twins. Here twin Jonathan parts with his sister Phoebe to seek life at sea as a midshipman with young David Farragut.
  • the american twins of 1812

    lucy fitch perkins

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, July 6, 1926)
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  • The American Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Paperback (Kessinger Pub Co, April 30, 2004)
    1925. Illustrated by the author. Jonathan and Phoebe Ogden are twelve-year-old orphaned twins, living in Pennsylvania in the historic year of 1812. The twins were separated after the sudden death of their parents. While Phoebe lives with the kind Quaker Justice of the Peace, Jon is bound out to work on the farm of Farmer Brinkman. The farmer is a harsh and unsympathetic taskmaster who makes Jon's life so miserable that he decides to run away to sea. America has declared war on Britain and is in need of sailors. On his way to the Philadelphia shipyards, Jon is helped by Barney, a kind redheaded Irishman, to elude the irate Farmer Brinkman who is pursuing him. Luckily, Barney is also a sailor and the two decide to ship together on the American frigate Betsey, with John as ship's boy and soon they are deeply involved in the adventures of war. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
  • The American Twins of 1812

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Jan. 1, 1951)
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