Last Men of the Revolution : A Photograph of Each From Life, Together With Views of Their Homes; Accompanied by Brief Biographical Sketches of the Men
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1036515311
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9781036515317
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Autobiography: general
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This book embarks on a poignant journey to capture the essence and personal narratives of the last living veterans of the American Revolution, intertwining their lives with the broader tapestry of history that they helped weave. Through a series of intimate portraits and biographical sketches, the author not only brings to life these men who bore witness to the birth of a nation but also explores the profound connection between personal memory and collective heritage. With each page, readers are invited to reflect on the fleeting nature of human existence against the backdrop of monumental historical events.
By focusing on those who looked upon George Washington and heard his words, this work connects us directly with a pivotal era in American history, transforming abstract historical facts into palpable realities through the stories of those who lived them. The thematic depth extends beyond mere historical recounting, delving into ideas about legacy, patriotism, and the passage of timethemes that resonate deeply within the human spirit.
Accompanied by pictorial representations and views of their residences, this book offers a unique visual and narrative experience that aims to preserve the last living connections to an era that shaped modern society. In doing so, it emphasizes how personal narratives give reality to history, ensuring that these men's contributionsand indeed, their very existencesare remembered.
Essential reading for anyone fascinated by American history or storytelling, this book serves as a powerful reminder of how individual lives can illuminate our understanding of the past, providing insights that are as instructive as they are moving.
By focusing on those who looked upon George Washington and heard his words, this work connects us directly with a pivotal era in American history, transforming abstract historical facts into palpable realities through the stories of those who lived them. The thematic depth extends beyond mere historical recounting, delving into ideas about legacy, patriotism, and the passage of timethemes that resonate deeply within the human spirit.
Accompanied by pictorial representations and views of their residences, this book offers a unique visual and narrative experience that aims to preserve the last living connections to an era that shaped modern society. In doing so, it emphasizes how personal narratives give reality to history, ensuring that these men's contributionsand indeed, their very existencesare remembered.
Essential reading for anyone fascinated by American history or storytelling, this book serves as a powerful reminder of how individual lives can illuminate our understanding of the past, providing insights that are as instructive as they are moving.
This book embarks on a poignant journey to capture the essence and personal narratives of the last living veterans of the American Revolution, intertwining their lives with the broader tapestry of history that they helped weave. Through a series of intimate portraits and biographical sketches, the author not only brings to life these men who bore witness to the birth of a nation but also explores the profound connection between personal memory and collective heritage. With each page, readers are invited to reflect on the fleeting nature of human existence against the backdrop of monumental historical events.
By focusing on those who looked upon George Washington and heard his words, this work connects us directly with a pivotal era in American history, transforming abstract historical facts into palpable realities through the stories of those who lived them. The thematic depth extends beyond mere historical recounting, delving into ideas about legacy, patriotism, and the passage of timethemes that resonate deeply within the human spirit.
Accompanied by pictorial representations and views of their residences, this book offers a unique visual and narrative experience that aims to preserve the last living connections to an era that shaped modern society. In doing so, it emphasizes how personal narratives give reality to history, ensuring that these men''s contributionsand indeed, their very existencesare remembered.
Essential reading for anyone fascinated by American history or storytelling, this book serves as a powerful reminder of how individual lives can illuminate our understanding of the past, providing insights that are as instructive as they are moving.
By focusing on those who looked upon George Washington and heard his words, this work connects us directly with a pivotal era in American history, transforming abstract historical facts into palpable realities through the stories of those who lived them. The thematic depth extends beyond mere historical recounting, delving into ideas about legacy, patriotism, and the passage of timethemes that resonate deeply within the human spirit.
Accompanied by pictorial representations and views of their residences, this book offers a unique visual and narrative experience that aims to preserve the last living connections to an era that shaped modern society. In doing so, it emphasizes how personal narratives give reality to history, ensuring that these men''s contributionsand indeed, their very existencesare remembered.
Essential reading for anyone fascinated by American history or storytelling, this book serves as a powerful reminder of how individual lives can illuminate our understanding of the past, providing insights that are as instructive as they are moving.
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