The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair


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"The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair" is a work by the American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was first published in 1841. This book is a historical and biographical work intended for young readers. It is a part of Hawthorne's series of historical children's books, which also includes "Biographical Stories for Children" and "True Stories from History and Biography." "Grandfather's Chair" is known for its storytelling style, in which the fictional character Grandfather relates historical events and biographical stories to his young listeners, which allows Hawthorne to introduce young readers to important figures and events in American history. Through this collection, Hawthorne aimed to educate and entertain young readers by presenting them with tales of American history, from the colonial period to the American Revolution and beyond. The book is notable for its engaging and informative approach to history, making it both educational and entertaining for its intended audience.




The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair


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The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair - True Stories from New England History


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The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair, by literary great Nathaniel Hawthorne, gives young people a captivating glimpse of life in colonial New England. Search for sunken treasure with Sir William Phips, and grin as Betsy Hull is given her weight in silver on her marriage day. Hold your breath as Governor Hutchinson escapes the wrath of a Boston mob. Sigh as you read of the tragedy of the great Acadian exile. Read of the Salem witch trials, the Boston Massacre, the plague in New England and other momentous events. This Edgewater Brief Edition includes 340 pages with over 80 illustrations, three end-of-section appendixes, annotated notes with definitions and explanations of Hawthorne's historical references, and a comprehensive index.