Reading Your Way Through History

May 11, 2006

18th Century AD

Filed under: R 18th Century — Alicia @ 12:58 am

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (inspired by true story 1704-1709)
The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice D'Algliesh (1707)
St. Louis de Montfort: The Story of Our Lady’s Slave by Mary Fabyan Windeatt (1673-1716)
Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson (1751)
With Pipe, Paddle and Song by Elizabeth Yates (1750s)
Calico Captive by Elizabeth George Speare (1754)
"The Miracle of Paterno, Italy", EM 169-170) (1772)
Priest on Horseback by Eva K. Betz
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baronness Orczy (French Revolution 1787-1799)
The Song at the Scaffold by Gertrud Von Le Fort (d. July 17, 1794)
To Quell the Terror: The True Story of the Carmelite Martyrs of Compiegne by William Bush
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
The Guillotine and the Cross by Warren Carroll
Kat Finds a Friend: A St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Story by Joan Stromberg
The Martha Years Books (Little House Series) by Melissa Wiley (mostly 1790s)
Mother Seton and the Sisters of Charity by Alma Power-Waters (1774-1821)

Primary Sources:

George Washington's Farewell Address: September 19, 1796

May 10, 2006

Founding Fathers, U.S.

Filed under: R 18th Century — Alicia @ 9:50 pm

Picture Books:

Benjamin Franklin by Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire (1706-1790)
George Washington by Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire (1732-1799)

Grades 1-4:

Benjamin Franklin: Young Printer by Augusta Stevenson (Childhood of Famous Americans)
George Washington: Young Leader by Augusta Stevenson, illustrated by E. Joseph Dreany (Childhood of Famous Americans)
Thomas Jefferson: Third President of the United States by Helen Albee Monsell, illustrated by Kenneth Wagner

Famous Speeches:

“On the Constitution”, Benjamin Franklin, 1787

Also See:  American Revolution 

American Revolution (1775-1783)

Filed under: R 18th Century — Alicia @ 8:40 pm

Picture Books:

The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, graved and painted by Christopher Bing

And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? by Jean Fritz
Sam the Minuteman by Nathaniel Benchley (1776)
George the Drummer Boy by Nathaniel Benchley (1776)

Boston Tea Party: Rebellion in the Colonies by James E. Knight

Grade School:

Amos Fortune: Free Man by Elizabeth Yates (d. 1801)
Flaming Arrrows by William O. Steele
The Reb and the Redcoats by Constance Savery (1780s)
Guns for General Washington by Seymour Reit
Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes (1774)

Shhh! We're Writing the Constitution by Jean Fritz (1787)

Out of Print Favorites:

Silver for General Washington by Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft

Swamp Fox of the Revolution by Stewart Holbrook (Landmark Series)

Primary Sources:

Patrick Henrys' Speech: "Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death!", March 23, 1775

On the Web:

The American Revolution

Blessed Junipero Serra (1713-1783)

Filed under: R 18th Century — Alicia @ 1:00 am

"Always Go Forward, and Never Turn Back: Blessed Junipero Serra", RC3 pgs. 81-103
The Man Who Founded California: Blessed Junipero Serra by M.N. Couve de Murville

Art:

Saints of the California Missions: Mission Paintings of the Spanish and Mexican Eras by Norman Neuerberg (Bellerophon Books)

Out of Print Favorites:

The First Californian: The Story of Fray Junipero Serra by Donald Demarest (Credo Books)

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