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La grande improvisation: Franklin, la France et la naissance des États-Unis
Par Stacy Schiff, William Olivier Desmond. 2006
Le temps est exécrable en ce 3 décembre de l'an 1776 sur les côtes bretonnes lorsque débarque, d'un frêle esquif,…
un vieillard perclus de rhumatismes. Son arrivée se fait dans le plus grand secret - il s'agit pourtant d'un homme célèbre et respecté dans le monde entier, et qui lors de son séjour français, changera le cours de l'histoire de l'Amérique. Son nom : Benjamin Franklin. Sa mission : rallier la France de l'Ancien Régime à la cause de la Révolution américaine. Et au vu des mille péripéties qui jalonneront cette première aventure franco-américaine au cours des mois suivants, c'est miracle qu'il y soit parvenu ! [...] Cette extraordinaire biographie historique, couronnée par de nombreux prix, se lit comme un roman picaresque, bourré d'intrigues entrecroisées, de quiproquos, de rebondissements inattendus et de personnages inouïs. Dans une prose étincelante, pleine d'humour et de saveur, tissant la toile fabuleuse des mille petites histoires qui font la grande, Stacy Schiff déroule la saga de l'homme qui, presque à lui seul, permit aux futurs États-Unis de gagner leur indépendance. -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: The great improvisation.The incredible War of 1812: a military history
Par Donald E Graves, J. Mackay Hitsman. 1999
An account of the causes of the war of 1812 and of the campaigns and battles that raged on land…
and water, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Hitsman describes the life and role of the soldiers - both the regulars and the militia - and the difficulties of waging war in largely trackless territory, where rivers and lakes were the main means of transport. Some descriptions of violence. 1999.Tubman: Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad : her life in the United States and Canada
Par Rosemary Sadlier. 1997
A biography of Harriet Tubman, who helped slaves escape to freedom. It tells her story and describes what life was…
like in St. Catharines during the eight years she lived in Canada. The author also illustrates the importance of family history by tracing Harriet's descendants to the present day. Grades 5-8. 1997.Eyes (Your personal health series)
Par Marvin L Kwitko, Marvin Ross. 1994
Woodrow Wilson: a biography
Par John Milton Cooper. 2009
Evaluates the parallel worlds of the twenty-eighth president's personal and political arenas, examining his World War I leadership, his failed…
efforts to bring the United States into the League of Nations, and his contributions toward the creation of the United Nations. 2009.War and the American presidency
Par Arthur M Schlesinger. 2004
The gravest decision in a democracy is the one to go to war. In a book that brings a command…
of history to the most urgent of contemporary questions, the author explores the war in Iraq, the presidency, and the future of democracy. Describing unilateralism as "the oldest doctrine in American history," he nevertheless warns of the dangers posed by the fatal turn in U.S. policy from deterrence and containment to preventive war. 2004.Inside the Alamo
Par Jim Murphy. 2003
An overview of the struggle between the Texan settlers and Mexico's General Santa Anna for control of Texas, with a…
detailed description of the 1836 siege of the Alamo. The author's inside book separates fact from fiction as often as possible. For junior and senior high readers. 2003.Years of dust: the story of the Dust Bowl
Par Albert Marrin. 2009
Discusses causes and effects of the environmental and social disaster that swept across the Great Plains in the 1930s during…
the Great Depression. Explains that farmers and ranchers unwittingly caused conditions that led to the dust storms and the loss of the land they had settled. Grades 5-8. c2009.Yankees at the court: the first Americans in Paris
Par Susan Mary Alsop. 1982
Worst of friends: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the true story of an American feud
Par Suzanne Jurmain. 2012
Describes how their different political views caused friends Thomas Jefferson and John Adams to become rivals, until they learned to…
set aside their differences for the sake of their friendship. Grades 2-4. 2012.Worse than slavery: Parchman Farm and the ordeal of Jim Crow justice
Par David M Oshinsky. 1996
History of the notorious Mississippi penitentiary, infamous for its brutality and deplorable conditions. Examines the state's profitable use of inmates…
as labour on the twenty-thousand-acre prison plantation and the earlier practice of leasing convicts out to work on cotton farms in the area. Strong language and violence. 1996.Women of the blue & gray: true Civil War stories of mothers, medics, soldiers, and spies
Par Marianne Monson. 2018
Wives, mothers, sisters, advisers, soldiers, smugglers, spies. This book tells stories of women from the Civil War that remain relevant…
today, each showing a truer, fuller, richer version of history. 2018.Wolfe et Montcalm: la véritable histoire de deux chefs ennemis
Par Joy Carroll, Suzanne Anfossi. 2006
Septembre 1759. Sur le champ de bataille des plaines d'Abraham gisent le général anglais James Wolfe et le général de…
l'armée française, Louis-Joseph, marquis de Montcalm, tous deux mortellement blessés. Ni l'un ni l'autre ne pouvaient se douter que l'issue de cette bataille déciderait du sort de tout un continent et façonnerait l'histoire du Canada et des États-Unis. Ces deux hommes nous sont présentés ici dans leur vie quotidienne, entourés de leur famille, de leurs maîtresses, de leurs amis et de leurs ennemis, et dévorés par leurs passions. 2006. Titre uniforme: Wolfe & Montcalm.Chronicles the long history of the fight for women's voting rights, beginning in 1848, with a focus on the years…
between 1913 and 1920 when the Nineteenth Amendment was passed. Includes profiles of notable women in the struggle. Gardes 5-8 and up. 2011.Witches!: the absolutely true tale of disaster in Salem (National geographic)
Par Rosalyn Schanzer. 2012
Recounts in electrifying detail the true events of the 17th-century witch trials in Salem Village, Massachusetts. After two girls exhibit…
strange behavior, the colonial town's doctor concludes their symptoms are the result of witchcraft. Even today, the chilling events of this period remain one of the most disturbing passages of U.S. history. Grades 5-8. 2012.Wildmen, wobblies and whistle punks: Stewart Holbrook's Lowbrow Northwest (Northwest Reprints Ser.)
Par Stewart H Holbrook. 1992
Stewart Holbrook, a high school drop-out, logger, journalist, storyteller, and historian, was one of the best loved figures in the…
Pacific Northwest during the two decades preceding his death in 1964. This anthology collects two dozen of his best pieces on logging camps in B.C., ranches in Oregon, fires, floods and scoundrels. c1992.Wicked river: the Mississippi when it last ran wild
Par Lee Sandlin. 2010
Long before it was dredged into a shipping channel or romanticized into myth, the untamed Mississippi - the lifeblood of…
communities that rose and fell along its banks - spawned a motley array of pirates and dignitaries, visionaries and thieves. 2010.When the United States spoke French: five refugees who shaped a nation
Par François Furstenberg. 2014
Relates how a group of five French aristocrats sought refuge in the United States, a republic whose Enlightenment ideals mirrored…
their own, and spent the French Revolution in Philadelphia before eventually becoming involved in Franco-American diplomacy. 2014.West like lightning: the brief, legendary ride of the Pony Express
Par Jim DeFelice. 2018
In the spring of 1860 on the eve of a civil war that threatened to tear the country apart, two…
Americans conceived of an audacious plan for linking the nation's two coasts, thereby joining its present with its future. This book traces the development of the Pony Express and follows it from its start in St. Joseph, Missouri 1,500 miles west to Sacramento. 2018.We need to dream all this again: An Account Of Crazy Horse, Custer And The Battle For The Black Hills
Par Bernard Pomerance. 1987