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Donald Barr Chidsey

    The Blood Trail
    The Great Separation
    Sir Walter Raleigh
    Singapore Passage
    Edge of Piracy
    Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Jefferson
    • Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Jefferson

      • 206 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The ideological clash between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton is explored in this classic work, highlighting how their differing visions shaped the early United States. The book delves into their political philosophies and the lasting impact of their rivalry on the nation's development, illustrating the foundational debates that influenced American governance and identity.

      Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Jefferson
    • Edge of Piracy

      • 286 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The story unfolds with a dramatic sea battle, where Ezra Bond emerges victorious, gaining control of the ship "Forbearance" and rescuing the enchanting Lady Helen. Their journey takes them to St. Eustatius, a vibrant West Indies island, where Ezra is approached by a representative of the rebellious American colonies to engage in gunpowder smuggling. As he weighs the lucrative but perilous opportunity against the backdrop of adventure, the stakes rise, intertwining romance and danger in a captivating historical setting.

      Edge of Piracy
    • Singapore Passage

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of a thrilling race from Singapore to Canton, the narrative follows two barques, "The Forest of Arden" and "The Firefly," both laden with valuable opium. Onboard the Arden, Anne Mackenzie, daughter of Sir Gordon Mackenzie, travels alongside Shen Ti, a girl who was kidnapped from an opium den, only revealed as such after departure. The story intertwines their fates with the high-stakes competition between the ships, highlighting themes of adventure, survival, and the complexities of human relationships.

      Singapore Passage
    • Sir Walter Raleigh

      • 342 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the life of Sir Walter Raleigh reveals a narrative intertwined with major events in British history, as he played a significant role in social, military, naval, and political affairs of his time. This biography presents a well-researched and engaging account, illustrating how Raleigh's experiences reflect the broader historical context of England. His involvement in pivotal moments makes this work not just a personal biography, but also a lens through which to understand the complexities of the era.

      Sir Walter Raleigh
    • The Great Separation

      • 206 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The narrative delves into the Boston Tea Party, highlighting its significance as a catalyst for the American Revolution. It examines the events leading up to this pivotal moment, the motivations of the colonists, and the broader implications for American independence. Through vivid storytelling, the book brings to life the tensions between Britain and the colonies, illustrating how a single act of defiance ignited a revolutionary spirit.

      The Great Separation
    • The Blood Trail

      The Complete Cases of Morton & McGarvey, Volume 2

      • 246 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Follow the adventures of Miami cop Sgt. Wentworth L. McGarvey and his partner Detective Morton in this collection of five gripping stories from the iconic pulp fiction series. Originally published in the late 1930s, these tales of crime and justice are presented for the first time in book form, complete with vintage illustrations. Volume 2 features captivating narratives such as "Murder to Order" and "The Blood Trail," making it essential for fans of hard-boiled detective fiction and pulp literature.

      The Blood Trail
    • Sir Humphrey Gilbert

      Elizabeth's Racketeer

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Focusing on Sir Humphrey Gilbert, this biography offers a compelling exploration of his life and achievements. The author captures Gilbert's adventurous spirit and significant contributions, paralleling the engaging style found in Chidsey's work on Raleigh. The narrative is filled with zest, providing readers with an insightful look at a remarkable figure in history.

      Sir Humphrey Gilbert
    • Andrew Jackson, Hero

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The book delves into the complexities of the war with Mexico, highlighting its controversial nature and the impact it had on American society. Notably, it explores Henry David Thoreau's protest against the war, which inspired his influential essay "Civil Disobedience." Through vivid historical narrative, Donald Barr Chidsey examines the war's colorful and brutal aspects, providing insight into its lasting effects on American thought and activism.

      Andrew Jackson, Hero
    • Queen Elizabeth I

      • 214 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The politics surrounding royal marriage define Elizabeth I's life, showcasing her reign during a vibrant and extravagant era. The narrative weaves through her personal relationships and the influential figures around her, including her father, Henry VIII, and notable historical personalities like Mary Stuart and Philip of Spain. Key courtiers and rivals, such as Essex, Drake, and Raleigh, also play significant roles in this vivid portrayal of the Virgin Queen and her complex world.

      Queen Elizabeth I
    • The War with Mexico

      • 194 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring the complexities of the war with Mexico, Donald Barr Chidsey delves into its historical significance and the diverse perspectives surrounding it. The narrative highlights key figures, including Henry David Thoreau, who famously protested the conflict through civil disobedience, emphasizing the moral dilemmas faced by individuals during this tumultuous period. Chidsey's expertise as a historian brings to life the war's colorful yet brutal realities, making it a compelling examination of a pivotal moment in American history.

      The War with Mexico