Boy's Book of Sea Battles


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The Boys Book of Sea Fights


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Did your son read the entire Great Battles for Boys series? Does he want more books like that -- and do you want to strengthen his reading skills even further?Originally published in 1919, The Boys Book of Sea Fights is not just a thrilling collection of fascinating biographies and riveting naval battles. It's a historical treasure, written in the same engaging style as Great Battles for Boys but for more advanced readers.If your son devoured the Great Battles for Boys series, The Boys Book of Sea Fights will also grip his attention and further strengthen his reading skills. This edition, lightly edited for modern readers, remains faithful to the original text, which was preserved for decades by librarians who recognized its worth.Chelsea Curtis Fraser (1876-1954) was a Canadian-born historian and author. He wrote many popular books for boys during his lifetime, particularly about military battles and heroic historical figures.




Boys' Book of Sea Battles


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Boys' Book of Sea Fights


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Excerpt from Boys' Book of Sea Fights: Famous Naval Engagements From Drake to Beatty Boys' Book of Sea Fights: Famous Naval Engagements from Drake to Beatty was written by Chelsea Curtis Fraser in 1920. This is a 371 page book, containing 67789 words and 29 pictures. Search Inside is enabled for this title. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




Boy's Book of Sea Fights


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The Boy's Book of Battles


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The Boy's Book of Battles by Eric Wood, first published in 1913. Eric Wood was the author of: Thrilling Deeds of British Airmen (1917) and Famous Voyages of the Greek Discoverers (1920). He was also the author of a series of books for boys in the early twentieth-century, with titles including: The Boy s Book of Adventure (1912), The Boy s Workshop (1912), The Boy s Book of Battles (1913), The Boy Scouts Roll of Honour (1914), The Boy s Book of the Sea (1915), The Boy s Book of Heroes (c1915), The Boy s Book of Buccaneers (1917), The British Boy s Annual (1921), The Outdoor Boy (1923) and The Boy s Book of the Open Air (1924). This book focuses on the military exploits of dozens of the most important battles in world history. Although a brief overview of the political issues involved is usually given, the main focus is on the daring deeds, strategies, and exploits of the battles themselves. Many critical battles from world history are given, including Marathon, Tours, Agincourt, and the Armada, but the book also strongly emphasizes 19th century battles, including Waterloo, Trafalgar, Balaclava, Palermo, Gettysburg, and Koniggratz.




Boys' Book of Sea Fights


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Great Sea Battles


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Great Battles for Boys


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Does your son avoid reading, but spends hours playing videogames?Are you worried about his reading abilities, now and in the future? What if you could give him all the excitement of screen time while also sparking his love of reading and history? Now you can, with Great Battles for Boys--written especially for reluctant readers. These exciting tales take boys to the front lines of history's most important military conflicts. Filled with historic photographs, maps, and biographies of soldiers who accomplished extraordinary feats against all odds, Great Battles for Boys gets boys hooked on reading. In his highly acclaimed middle-school class "Great Battles for Boys," author Joe Giorello has ignited a love of military history in hundreds of boys. Now with this engaging non-fiction series written specifically for boys ages 8-14, your son can experience that same thrilling adventure in learning. Reading is essential! Many education experts believe that boys' education failures later--such as struggling to get into college, or complete university--arises from poor reading and literacy skills that didn't get developed in elementary and middle school. But you can change that for your son or grandson. Give him books he wants to read! In this installment of the bestselling history series, young readers learn about World War I's major battles along with the modern inventions such as airplanes and tanks that were part of "The Great War"--nicknamed not because the conflict was good, but because its losses were so devastating. Among the dozen battles covered are: Tannenberg: outnumbered German soldiers pull a sneak attack and destroy Russian forces, capturing 150,000 prisoners of war. Somme: Among military history's worst follies, this battle ended with more than one million casualties--and yet achieved almost nothing for either the Allies or the Central Powers. Cantigny: A little-known battle that proved late-arriving and novice American forces came to the Western Front to win this long-suffering war. Other chapters cover WWI's most fascinating figures, such as Lawrence of Arabia, Sergeant York, and the Harlem Hellfighters. Boys also gain an understanding of the world events shaped by this monumental conflict, including the Russian Revolution of 1917. Filled with historic photographs, maps, and notable biographies of ordinary soldiers who accomplished extraordinary feats against all odds, Great Battles for Boys: WWI explains the weapons, tactics, and strategies that helped the Allies topple the Central Powers. Each chapter also concludes with suggestions for further age-appropriate books, internet sites, and movies that the whole family can watch together. If your son likes action-packed accounts, authentic details, and short chapters, he will love this book. Pick up Great Battles for Boys today--and march to the front lines of history! PRAISE FOR THE GREAT BATTLES FOR BOYS SERIES: "This book should be in school libraries everywhere. It is a treasure trove of information that is engagingly written that makes one feel they are in a great classroom with a great instructor sharing his knowledge in a fun way." --Hall of Fame Amazon Reviewer




Sea Battle Game Book


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Play Sea Battle. Can you sink all your opponent's ships before they sink yours? To play Sea Battle, you and your opponent will each need one page of the book. Arrange your 'ships' on your board by drawing rectangles around the squares they occupy. Each player has one aircraft carrier, one battleship, one cruiser, two destroyers and three submarines. Once both players have drawn their ships on the board, play begins. The first player will call a grid square, for example, "A3". Their opponent will answer 'Hit' or 'Miss.' If they 'hit' their opponent's ship, they mark that square with a circle on the opponent board and make another guess. Guesses continue until they 'miss.' Misses should be marked with a cross on the opponent board. Once the player misses, it is the opponent's turn to guess. Play continues until one player sinks all of his opponents ships. This game book is perfect for long car rides, vacations, rainy afternoons and classrooms! There are 110 game pages in this book which will be sure to provide hours of entertainment. Get this great Sea Battle game book today if you love a good game challenge!