A view of the incidents at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts
For use in schools and libraries only. A view of the incidents at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts as seen from the eyes of George, a British drummer boy.
The Civil War divided the United States and pitted North against South, brother against brother, and often children against children. On the eve of a fateful battle, Stephen, a drummer...
In 1777, nine-year-old Aaron would rather help the Green Mountain Boys fight the British than stay home and bake bread for them.
In 1892, George T. Ulmer recorded his memories of his time as a drummer boy in the Civil War.
Young Sarah Homans wants to teach him a lesson. Merchant Thomas is about to attend a party he won't soon forget. This story is based upon a real event that Abigail Adams told John Adams about in a letter.
" Haunting and deeply atmospheric, John le Carré's The Little Drummer Girl is a virtuoso performance and a powerful examination of morality and justice.
Ezra Jack Keats' vivid, jewel-toned artwork perfectly illustrates this classic holiday carol. Music for the song appears at the back of the book. "Keats evocatively portrays this story." -Publishers Weekly
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
The account of one of the smallest soldiers in blue George Ulmer, the author of this book, is unusually distinguishable from many of the soldiers who penned their recollections of their time in the Union Army during the great civil war ...
The Drummer Boy