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Outrageous Women of Colonial America by Mary Rodd Furbee LNC
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Pages
- 118
- Publication Date
- 2001-01-30
- ISBN
- 9780471382997
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
047138299X
ISBN-13
9780471382997
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22038303744
Product Key Features
Book Title
Outrageous Women of Colonial America
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Topic
Women, Biography & Autobiography / Women, History / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography
Book Series
Outrageous Women Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
8 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
7.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
00-043385
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
Fifth Grade
Series Volume Number
5
Grade To
Ninth Grade
Dewey Decimal
920.72/0973/09032 B
Table Of Content
Introduction. NEW ENGLAND. Anne Marbury Hutchinson (1591-1643). Queen Weetamoo (163? to 1667). Deborah Samson (1760-1831). Elizabeth "Mumbet" Freeman (1742-1829). Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818). Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784). The MIDDLE COLONIES. Margaret Brent (1601-1671). Peggy Shippen Amold (1760-1804). Betsy Griscom Ross (1752-1836). Esther DeBerdt Reed (1746-1780). THE SOUTH. Anne Bonny (1697-17?). Eliza Lucas Pinckney (1722-1793). Anne Trotter Bailey (1743-1825). Mary Draper Ingles (1731-1815). Suggested Reading. Timeline. Other Outrageous Women of Colonial America. Credits.
Synopsis
Delightful and inspiring tales of some of the most fascinating andawesome women of colonial times American history is rife with stories of our founding fathers, butwhat of the women who lived and worked alongside these men? Thisfun and exciting book whisks young readers back to early America, introducing them to a refreshing assortment of brave and uniqueAmerican women of colonial times. Readers will be amazed by thestories of such remarkable colonial women as Mumbet, a slave whowon her freedom in a Massachusetts courtroom in the 1780s; MercyWarren, whose passionate plays about the Revolution thrust her ontothe theater scene as America's first female playwright; and PeggyArnold, the wife of Benedict Arnold, who was as formidable a spy asher notorious husband. With these enlightening profiles, Mary RoddFurbee brings these strong and influential women to life toencourage, inspire, and delight young readers. Mary Rodd Furbee (Morgantown, WV) is a part-time writing andjournalism instructor at West Virginia University School ofJournalism and has written for many publications. She is the authorof five children's books, including Anne Bailey, Frontier Scout;and Mary Ingles, Indian Captive., Delightful and inspiring tales of some of the most fascinating andawesome women of colonial times American history is rife with stories of our founding fathers, butwhat of the women who lived and worked alongside these men? Thisfun and exciting book whisks young readers back to early America,introducing them to a refreshing assortment of brave and uniqueAmerican women of colonial times. Readers will be amazed by thestories of such remarkable colonial women as Mumbet, a slave whowon her freedom in a Massachusetts courtroom in the 1780s; MercyWarren, whose passionate plays about the Revolution thrust her ontothe theater scene as America's first female playwright; and PeggyArnold, the wife of Benedict Arnold, who was as formidable a spy asher notorious husband. With these enlightening profiles, Mary RoddFurbee brings these strong and influential women to life toencourage, inspire, and delight young readers. Mary Rodd Furbee (Morgantown, WV) is a part-time writing andjournalism instructor at West Virginia University School ofJournalism and has written for many publications. She is the authorof five children's books, including Anne Bailey, Frontier Scout;and Mary Ingles, Indian Captive.
LC Classification Number
E187.5.F87 2001
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