Innocents Abroad

  • Innocents Abroad: Traveling with Kids in Europe
    By V. Deutsch, L. Sutherland

    It is the result of 20 years of work by an eccentric Englishman , Sir Neville Wilkinson , whose young daughter claimed to see the Fairy Queen Titania in their garden . Her father built this masterpiece for her imaginary friend .

  • Innocents Abroad: American Teachers in the American Century
    By Jonathan Zimmerman

    George W. Bush, “Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People” (September 20, 2001), Retrieved March 13, from http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/09/20010920–8.html. 2. For scholars' citations of the Bush ...

  • Innocents Abroad: American Teachers in the American Century
    By Jonathan Zimmerman

    Drawing on extensive archives of teachers' letters and accounts, Zimmerman's narrative explores the teachers' shifting attitudes about their country and themselves, in a world that was more unexpected than they could have imagined.

  • Innocents Abroad: American Teachers in the American Century
    By Jonathan Zimmerman

    See also universal education Rittenhouse, Jane, 45 Roberts, Grace Strachan, 69–70 Robinson, Edward, 72–73 Roosevelt, Theodore, 51–53, 113, 156 Ross, Patricia, 108 rote instruction, 23–24, 26–28, 31–32, 37–43.

  • Innocents Abroad: How We Won the Cold War
    By John H. Esterline, Mae H. Esterline

    Accordingly Squires called on the editor , Tarzie Vittachi , who was widely known for his quick mind and sharp pen and was viewed by Ceylonese and Americans alike as the most influential journalist in the nation .

  • Innocents Abroad
    By Mark Twain

    Innocents Abroad

  • Innocents Abroad
    By Mark Twain

    Innocents Abroad began as a series of travel letters written by Mark Twain mainly for the Alta California, a San Francisco paper that sponsored his participation in the trip to Europe and the Holy Land in 1867 aboard the steamship Quaker ...

  • Innocents Abroad
    By Mark Twain

    Innocents Abroad began as a series of travel letters written by Mark Twain mainly for the Alta California, a San Francisco paper that sponsored his participation in the trip to Europe and the Holy Land in 1867 aboard the steamship Quaker ...