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Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and BelguimOverlay E-Book Reader

Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim

von Oliver Optic

E-Book (EPUB mit drm)
345 Seiten
Sprache English
2010 Pub One Info
ISBN 978-2-8199-1405-1
 

Hauptbeschreibung

pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. DIKES AND DITCHES, the fourth of the YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD series, is a continuation of the history of the Academy Ship and her consort in the waters of Holland and Belgium. As in its predecessors, those parts of the book which lie within the domain of history and fact are intended to be entirely reliable; and great care has been used to make them so. The author finds his notes so copious, and his recollections of the Low Countries so full of interest, that he has felt obliged to devote a considerable portion of the work to the geography and history of the country, and to the manners and customs of the people; but there is so much that is novel in the region itself, and so much that is stirring and even sensational in the history of the sturdy patriots of Holland, that he hopes his young friends will not complain of the proportion in which he has mingled his material. It would be a very great happiness to him to have excited a sufficient degree of interest in these countries to induce the boys and girls to read Mr


Kurztext / Annotation

pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. DIKES AND DITCHES, the fourth of the YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD series, is a continuation of the history of the Academy Ship and her consort in the waters of Holland and Belgium. As in its predecessors, those parts of the book which lie within the domain of history and fact are intended to be entirely reliable; and great care has been used to make them so. The author finds his notes so copious, and his recollections of the Low Countries so full of interest, that he has felt obliged to devote a considerable portion of the work to the geography and history of the country, and to the manners and customs of the people; but there is so much that is novel in the region itself, and so much that is stirring and even sensational in the history of the sturdy patriots of Holland, that he hopes his young friends will not complain of the proportion in which he has mingled his material. It would be a very great happiness to him to have excited a sufficient degree of interest in these countries to induce the boys and girls to read Mr


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