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Colonial American Travel Narratives Various

Colonial American Travel Narratives By Various

Colonial American Travel Narratives by Various


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Summary

Colonial life in America, with its physical and psychological changes, are presented in this book from four different perspectives. Mary Rowlandson tells of her capture, in 1676, by native Americans while Sarah Kemble Knight's journal reflects her travels in 1704.

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Colonial American Travel Narratives Summary

Colonial American Travel Narratives by Various

Colonial life in America, with its physical and psychological changes, are presented in this book from four different perspectives. Mary Rowlandson tells of her capture, in 1676, by native Americans, Sarah Kemble Knight's journal reflects her growing resourcefulness as she travels from Boston to New Haven in 1704, William Byrd II records the secret history of the 1728 expedition to survey a disputed boundary line between Virginia and North Carolina, whilst Dr Alexander Hamilton vividly describes colonial life in 1744.

Table of Contents

A true history of the captivity and restoration of Mrs Mary Rowlandson; the journal of Madam Knight; the secret history of the line by William Byrd II; the itinerarium of Dr Alexander Hamilton.

Additional information

CIN014039088XG
9780140390889
014039088X
Colonial American Travel Narratives by Various
Used - Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
19940801
384
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