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U.S. Colonial Period Historical Accounts
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Bestselling title by Bill O'Reilly.
Explores Salem's dark history of witch trials.
Details the hysteria of 1692 and 1693.
Uncovers the origins of American Puritan influence.
Discusses societal impacts of fear and panic.
Connects historical events to modern-day witch hunts.
A compelling read on good versus evil.
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Gripping narrative of Jamestown's survival story.
Explores courage, cowardice, and human resilience.
Insights from letters and chronicles of the era.
Balanced view of settlers and Native American relations.
Reveals Pocahontas's true role in history.
Features portraits of Chief Powhatan and John Smith.
Reminds readers of America's heroic beginnings.
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Timed for the 250th anniversary of Revere's ride.
Fresh research reveals lesser-known story aspects.
Chronicles April 18, 1775, pivotal events.
Highlights Revere's network of fellow riders.
Explores the complexities of the historic ride.
Delivers a dramatic narrative for modern readers.
Essential reading for American history enthusiasts.
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Price Range: $26.10
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Thrilling narrative of New York's creation.
Explores the clash of Dutch and English empires.
Highlights multiethnic society of New Amsterdam.
Examines Native American dispossession and slavery roots.
Utilizes newly translated archival materials.
Rich character portrayals and vibrant storytelling.
Reveals America's paradox of opportunity and subjugation.
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Comprehensive history of Nantucket's unique past.
Written by New York Times best-selling author.
Covers English settlers' impact on the island.
Details the rise and fall of whaling industry.
Reveals stories of Nantucket's influential people.
Indispensable for Nantucket Island enthusiasts.
Includes a preface read by the author.
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Explore Franklin's remarkable life journey.
Unfinished memoir published posthumously.
Diverse roles: printer, author, inventor, statesman.
Engaging narrative reveals Franklin's character.
Professionally proofread for readability on devices.
Insightful perspective on American history.
Classic Thrift Edition for budget-conscious readers.
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Thrilling narrative of New York's founding events.
Explores the clash between Dutch and English powers.
Highlights the role of vibrant historical characters.
Examines the impact on Native Americans and slavery.
Unearths neglected histories and archival sources.
Shows New York as a center of capitalism.
Reflects on America's promise and failures today.
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Explores Salem's witch trials and their impact.
Part of Bill O'Reilly's bestselling Killing series.
Analyzes fear, community panic, and societal influence.
Details about accusations and executions in 1692.
Connects historical events to modern "witch hunts."
Compulsively listenable audiobook for history enthusiasts.
Produced by Macmillan Audio and St. Martin’s Press.
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Price Range: $17.71
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Challenges popular narratives of the American Revolution.
Offers fresh perspectives on revolutionary ideologies.
Profiles diverse figures of the revolutionary era.
Explores complexities beyond the “Spirit of ’76.”
Combines military history with insightful analysis.
Completes Joseph J. Ellis’s trilogy on America's founding.
Provokes reevaluation of national historical narratives.
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Bestselling book by Bill O'Reilly.
Explores the Salem witch trials of 1692.
Highlights hysteria and social panic effects.
Uncovers historical influence on American foundations.
Examines themes of good versus evil.
Connects past events to modern witch hunts.
A compelling narrative of fear and reason.
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Price Range: $17.42
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Deluxe hardbound edition with elegant design.
Gold foil embellishments and gilded edges.
Preserves Thomas Paine's historic arguments for independence.
Compact size for easy portability and storage.
Printed on premium archival-quality, acid-free paper.
Perfect gift for history enthusiasts and scholars.
Essential addition to personal or professional libraries.
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Price Range: $7.43
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Timely release for America's 250th anniversary.
New insights into Paul Revere's famous ride.
Explores lesser-known aspects of the historical event.
Draws from fresh primary and secondary research.
Reveals a complex narrative beyond popular legend.
Highlights contributions of other key riders.
Engaging narrative for modern readers.
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Explores colonial America’s key events and themes.
Examines interactions between Europe, natives, and Africans.
Analyzes colonial societies' growth and division dynamics.
Highlights British, Spanish, French, and Dutch influences.
Traces early settlements and Atlantic crossings.
Covers French and Indian War impacts.
Details the inevitable break from England.
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Written by founding father Benjamin Franklin.
Explores his life from Boston to Philadelphia.
Includes insights on science and philosophy.
Offers a glimpse into American history.
Unfinished yet profoundly influential narrative.
Highlights Franklin’s wit and wisdom.
A must-read for history enthusiasts.
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Groundbreaking narrative of New Netherland's history.
Reveals ideals of tolerance and individual rights.
Includes 12,000 pages of recently translated records.
Explores the cosmopolitan society of Dutch Manhattan.
Highlights conflict between Adriaen van der Donck and Stuyvesant.
Offers new perspective on American cultural foundations.
Updated edition with new preface and postscript.
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Comprehensive history of the American Revolution.
Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Engaging narrative style by Robert Fass.
Explores political and personal aspects of conflict.
Part of the acclaimed Oxford History series.
Captivating account from French Indian War onward.
Vivid portrayal of colonists' struggle for independence.
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A groundbreaking historical narrative of Dutch Manhattan.
Reveals the forgotten colony shaping America's foundation.
Utilizes 12,000 pages of crucial historical documents.
Combines storytelling with rigorous scholarly research.
Highlights the Dutch role in early American history.
Explores Manhattan's transformation from wilderness to city.
Features influential figures and power struggles of the era.
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Price Range: $19.69
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First American-written cookbook published in the U.S.
Explore Colonial American cooking and flavors.
Authentic recipes for traditional favorites included.
Historical insights into early American culinary practices.
First uses of "cookie" and "slaw" documented.
Guidance on choosing fresh meats and vegetables.
Includes a glossary of antiquated cooking terms.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER highlighting post-Columbian history.
Engaging narrative blending multiple academic disciplines.
Explores ecological and economic exchanges' global impact.
Reveals connections to modern political disputes.
Acclaimed author of the bestseller 1491.
Eye-opening insights into our historical legacy.
Richly researched and highly authoritative work.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning history of early America.
Explores Indigenous justice versus colonial ideologies.
Focuses on a 1722 crime in Pennsylvania.
Features impactful figures in a cross-cultural narrative.
Examines themes of grief and condolence.
Urges consideration of Indigenous justice today.
A transformative portrait of American history.
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Debunks myths about European colonialism in America.
Restores balance to historical understanding of colonialism.
Challenges negative views of U.S. history.
Argues against claims of genocide and exploitation.
Highlights fair land purchases by Europeans.
Explores assimilation's role in population decline.
Presents a surprisingly inspiring historical narrative.
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Engaging narrative of America's frontier history.
Features legendary figures like Simon Kenton and Tecumseh.
Explores the struggle between settlers and Native Americans.
Evocative depiction of wilderness America’s challenges.
Researched meticulously over seven years by Allan Eckert.
First book in "The Winning of America" series.
Brings forgotten heroes and their stories to life.
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Pocket-sized hardcover for easy reading.
Includes all thirteen of Franklin's moral virtues.
Originated from Franklin's memoirs published in 1791.
Focuses on personal growth and moral living.
Features Franklin's personal progress tracking chart.
Emphasizes habit formation and daily practice.
Timeless wisdom for modern readers seeking improvement.
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Engaging picture-book format for young readers.
Clear, simple texts enhance comprehension of history.
Informative illustrations support learning about America's past.
Focuses on the experiences of early colonists.
Explores struggles of newcomers in a new world.
Part of an ongoing historical series for kids.
Encourages curiosity about America's development and heritage.
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Color: The Maestros live in Old Lyme
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Explores the Doctrine of Discovery's impact.
Highlights injustices faced by marginalized communities.
Combines history, theology, and cultural commentary.
Award-winning book with critical acclaim.
Calls for national truth-telling and reconciliation.
Encourages healing through unsettling deep-rooted beliefs.
Promotes a shared understanding of America's past.
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Explores Paul Revere's pivotal midnight ride.
Delivers fresh insights and lesser-known details.
Commemorates the 250th anniversary of the event.
Unveils a dramatic, engaging narrative style.
Highlights other key figures involved in the ride.
Informed by extensive primary and secondary research.
Retells an essential American story for today's readers.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stacy Schiff's masterpiece.
Explores the mystery of the Salem Witch Trials.
Historical account of 1692 Massachusetts turmoil.
Focus on women's pivotal role in history.
Unveils the first great American mystery.
Psychologically thrilling and historically significant narrative.
Inspires Broadway's "John Proctor is the Villain."
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Bestselling author Nathaniel Philbrick explores American Revolution.
Focuses on the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Highlights key historical figures like John Adams.
Offers fresh perspectives on revolutionary events.
Engaging narrative rich with historical detail.
Explores ideological and geographic landscapes of conflict.
A captivating read for history enthusiasts.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of John Adams.
Written by acclaimed historian David McCullough.
Explores Adams' adventurous life and presidency.
Highlights his role in the American Revolution.
Compelling narrative of love and partnership with Abigail.
Addresses politics, war, and human nature themes.
Offers insights into virtue, ambition, and betrayal.
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Landmark account of Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony.
Written by William Bradford between 1630 and 1647.
Documents the Mayflower's harrowing transatlantic journey.
Describes early struggles in the new colony.
Highlights assistance from Native Americans for survival.
Modern English edition with introduction by Harold Paget.
A vital piece of 17th-century American history.
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