The Story Of The Greatest Nations
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Edward Sylvester Ellis was een Amerikaanse auteur die bekend stond om zijn jongensverhalen, inspirerende biografieën en historische werken. Hij was een vooraanstaand schrijver in het tijdperk van goedkope fictie in de negentiende eeuw. Zijn schrijfstijl, gekenmerkt door een boeiende en informatieve toon, sprak een breed publiek aan. Hij was tevens redacteur van kindertijdschriften en droeg zo bij aan de vorming van de literaire smaak van jonge lezers.






Join two young boys on their thrilling adventures in the beautiful and wild landscape of Wyoming. Filled with danger, excitement, and self-discovery, this book is perfect for young readers who love a good adventure story.
A comprehensive history of the United States, from the arrival of Columbus to the modern era, with a focus on key events, figures, and trends that have shaped the nation.
The Story of South Africa is a comprehensive account of the transformation of Africa from the perspective of two of its most influential chroniclers. Written by Edward Sylvester Ellis and John Clark Ridpath, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the history and impact of colonialism on the African continent, and offers a new perspective on the challenges facing Africa today.
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This is a travelogue and historical overview of the countries of the Far East, written in the early 20th century. The authors, both prominent scholars and journalists of their time, provide detailed descriptions of the people, culture, and politics of the region, and reflect on the challenges and opportunities facing the countries of the Far East in the rapidly changing world of the early 20th century. The book includes many photographs and illustrations.
This historical novel is based on the massacre of Wyoming Valley during the American Revolutionary War. It tells the story of two brothers who become separated during the attack and their individual struggles for survival. The brothers' paths eventually cross again in an unexpected twist. Full of action and adventure, this novel is a gripping and thrilling read.
Originally published in 1900, this monumental work by noted historians Charles Horne and Edward Ellis is a comprehensive survey of world history from ancient times to the turn of the 20th century. The book covers all the major civilizations of the world, from the Egyptians and the Greeks to the Chinese and the Incas, and features numerous illustrations, maps, and charts. For anyone seeking a comprehensive and engaging introduction to world history, this book remains an essential resource.