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Earl Schenck Miers (1910–1972)

Autor von A Child's First Book of American History

114+ Werke 2,177 Mitglieder 15 Rezensionen

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Werke von Earl Schenck Miers

The Story of Thomas Jefferson (1955) 95 Exemplare
The American Story (1956) 71 Exemplare
America and Its Presidents (1959) 70 Exemplare
The Story of John F. Kennedy (1964) 48 Exemplare
The Story of Winston Churchill (1965) 47 Exemplare
Gettysburg (1948) 29 Exemplare
Pirate Chase (1965) 24 Exemplare
That Lincoln boy (1968) 23 Exemplare
Baseball (1967) 22 Exemplare
Yankee doodle dandy (1963) 20 Exemplare
Wild & Woolly West (1964) 19 Exemplare
Our Fifty States (1961) 16 Exemplare
The Capitol and Our Lawmakers (1965) 16 Exemplare
Where the Raritan Flows (1964) 15 Exemplare
America During Four Wars (1965) 12 Exemplare
That Jefferson Boy (1970) 11 Exemplare
The Bill of Rights (1968) 11 Exemplare
Bookmaking & Kindred Amenities (1942) 9 Exemplare
The Story of the F.B.I. (1965) 8 Exemplare
The magnificent mutineers (1968) 7 Exemplare
Big Ben (1942) 6 Exemplare
Mark Twain on the Mississippi (2012) 5 Exemplare
The Guns of Vicksburg (1957) 5 Exemplare
Where Liberty Stands Guard (1966) 5 Exemplare
Answers About the F.B.I. (1970) 4 Exemplare
Why did this have to happen (2012) 4 Exemplare
Freedom (1965) 3 Exemplare
American Culture: Some Beginnings (1961) — Joint Author. — 3 Exemplare
The story book of science (1959) 3 Exemplare
Monkey Shines (1952) 3 Exemplare
Menehune Magic (1967) 3 Exemplare
Football (1972) 2 Exemplare
The Trouble Bush - 1966 (1966) 2 Exemplare
The Civil War 2 Exemplare
A Ballad of the North and South. (1959) — Joint Author. — 2 Exemplare
The Susquehanna 1 Exemplar
Wild & Wooly West 1 Exemplar
The Christmas Card Murders (1951) 1 Exemplar
THOMAS JEFFERSON 1 Exemplar

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The Living Lincoln (1955) — Herausgeber — 177 Exemplare
We Were There at the Battle of Gettysburg (1955) — Historical Consultant — 172 Exemplare
America's Historylands: Touring Our Landmarks of Liberty (1962) — Mitwirkender — 152 Exemplare
The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (1881) — Vorwort, einige Ausgaben130 Exemplare
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The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories (1899) — Einführung, einige Ausgaben85 Exemplare
We Were There at the Battle of Lexington and Concord (1958) — Historical Consultant — 76 Exemplare
When the World Ended: The Diary of Emma LeConte (1957) — Herausgeber — 36 Exemplare
Ride to war : the history of the First New Jersey Cavalry (1961) — Herausgeber — 13 Exemplare
Largely Lincoln (2007) — Einführung — 11 Exemplare
How to Write Short Stories That Editors Buy (1943) — Vorwort — 1 Exemplar

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rjrobbins2 | May 21, 2023 |
First-hand accounts by witnesses and participants of the events in the battle of Gettysburg.
 
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Mapguy314 | Oct 25, 2021 |
From Goodreads:
"Here are the battles and the people of the Civil War presented from the point of view of the common soldiers who fought the battles and the common people who lived through the war.

Earl Schenck Miers is one of the best known among writers on the Civil War. In this book he proves not only his thorough familiarity with his subject, but also his understanding of young people and his amazing ability to present strictly factual material in so dramatic a fashion that it becomes more exciting and moving than any imaginative adventure story could be.

The author's aim in writing this book was to tell the story of the war objectively, with understanding and sympathy for both sides; to explain, simply, the strategy of the war; not only to give accounts of major battles, but to translate these into human terms. He also discusses the songs that were sung in the North and South, tells how they were inspired and what they meant.

Finally, and most important, Mr. Miers has brought the moral force of the war into focus and has made a great contribution to the healing of wounds. This is a book to be read and reread--a dramatic, moving story that gets into the hearts and minds of the people and reveals aspects of American history not to be found in any textbook. "
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northprairielb | Sep 21, 2021 |
An excellent book for my needs. I wanted to read a shorter book on the American Civil War that didn't get bogged down in historical side issues. The story is focused on the final stage of the war when Grant was made Lt. General by Lincoln until its end. I never knew what happened to Grant, Lee, or Davis once the war stopped with Davis being captured. This book is poetic and fixed in what it wants to communicate. Written in the 1970's, it is a history book which tries to be fair and even handed as opposed to the currrent style of historical works which are wholly revisionist while condescending to mention minor persons and events for situational context.

This book is by no means exhaustive, and unfortunately it still manages to list far too many names which appear only once and then disappear.

By reading this book you get a sense of what type of losses the country suffered during the conflict. I didn't know that the Southern Confederacy considered itself another country and that they thought they could win the war by withstanding a siege against Richmond fighting only defensively. The South's Jubal Early was man I had never heard of before. His battlefield behind-the-lines adventures which were recounted and the lessons learned by the North from the entire conflct made this book's historical writer a person I am very grateful to. This has been such a positive experience, I now look forward to reading more material on the Civil War. The author is very respectful of Lincoln and his status as a preserver of the Union.
The book's construction is beautiful: stiff paper stock, sewn binding, yellow endpages, bibliography, readable Times font, maps, index.
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