Audiolibro: Junior Classics Volume 7: Stories of Courage and Heroism
Junior Classics Volume 7: Stories of Courage and Heroism
1 - How Phidias Helped the Image-Maker by Beatrice Harraden
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- Download The Fight at the Pass of Thermopylæ by Charlotte M. Yonge audio
- Download The Bravery of Regulus Charlotte by M. Yonge audio
- Download The Rabbi Who Found the Diadem by Dr. A. S. Isaacs audio
- Download How Livia Won the Brooch by Beatrice Harraden audio
- Download Julius Cæsar Crossing the Rubicon by Jacob Abbott audio
- Download Fearless Saint Genevieve, Patron Saint of Paris Charlotte by M. Yonge audio
- Download The Boy Viking—Olaf II of Norway by E. S. Brooks audio
- Download The Boy-Heroes of Crecy and Poitiers by Treadwell Walden audio
- Download The Noble Burghers of Calais by Charlotte M. Yonge audio
- Download The Story of Joan of Arc, the Maid Who Saved France by Anonymous audio
- Download How Joan the Maid Took Largess from the English by Anonymous audio
- Download Death of Joan the Maid by Anonymous audio
- Download How Catherine Douglas Tried to Save King James of Scotland by Charlotte M. Yonge audio
- Download The Brave Queen of Hungary by Charlotte M. Yonge audio
- Download The Story of Christopher Columbus for Little Children by Elizabeth Harrison audio
- Download A Sea-Fight in the Time of Queen Bess by Charles Kingsley audio
- Download A Brave Scottish Chief by Anonymous audio
- Download The Adventure of Grizel Cochrane by Arthur Quiller-Couch audio
- Download The Sunken Treasure by Nathaniel Hawthorne audio
- Download The Lost Exiles of Texas by Arthur Oilman audio
- Download The Boy Conqueror—Charles XII of Sweden by E. S. Brooks audio
- Download The True Story of a Kidnapped Boy as Told by Himself Peter Williamson audio
- Download The Prisoner Who Would Not Stay in Prison by Anonymous audio
- Download A White Boy Among the Indians, as Told by Himself John Tanner audio
- Download Evangeline of Acadia by Henry W. Longfellow audio
- Download Jabez Rockwell's Powder-Horn by Ralph D. Paine audio
- Download A Man Who Coveted Washington's Shoes by Frank R. Stockton. audio
- Download A Famous Fight Between an English and a French Frigate by Rev. W. H. Fitchett audio
- Download The Trick of an Indian Spy by Arthur Quiller-Couch audio
- Download The Man in the "Auger Hole" by Frank R. Stockton. audio
- Download The Remarkable Voyage of the Bounty by Anonymous audio
- Download The Two Boy Hostages at the Siege of Seringapatam by Anonymous audio
- Download The Man Who Spoiled Napoleon's "Destiny" by Rev. W. H. Fitchett audio
- Download A Fire-Fighter's Rescue from the Flames by Arthur Quiller-Couch audio
- Download How Napoleon Rewarded His Men by Baron de Marbot audio
- Download A Rescue from Shipwreck by Arthur Quiller-Couch audio
- Download Rebecca the Drummer by Charles Barnard audio
- Download The Messenger by M. E. M. Davis audio
- Download Humphry Davy and the Safety-Lamp by George C. Towle audio
- Download Kit Carson's Duel by Emerson Hough audio
- Download The Story of Grace Darling by Anonymous audio
- Download The Struggles of Charles Goodyear by George C. Towle audio
- Download Old Johnny Appleseed by Elizabeth Harrison audio
- Download The Little Post-Boy by Bayard Taylor audio
- Download How June Found Massa Linkum by Elizabeth S. Phelps audio
- Download The Story of a Forest Fire by Raymond S. Spears audio
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The stories in this volume are true stories, and have been arranged in chronological order, an arrangement that will aid the reader to remember the times to which the stories relate.
Almost any encyclopedia can be consulted for general details of the life stories of the interesting people whose names crowd the volume except perhaps in the cases of Peter Williamson and John Tanner, "The True Story of a Kidnapped Boy," and "A White Boy Among the Indians." Peter Williamson was kidnapped in Glasgow, Scotland, when he was eight years old, was captured by the Cherokee Indians in 1745, and (though the story does not tell this) he returned to England and became a prominent citizen. He first made the British Government pay damages for his kidnapping, gave the first exhibition in England of Indian war dances, and was the first Englishman to publish a street directory. He was finally pensioned by the Government for his services in establishing a penny post.
John Tanner, the son of a clergyman, was stolen by the Indians some years later. His mother died when he was very young, his father treated him harshly, and so when the Indians kidnapped him he made no effort to escape. John remained among them until he was an old man, and the story of his life, which he was obliged to dictate to others as he could neither read nor write, was first published about 1830. The stories of these boys are considered to be two of the most reliable early accounts we possess of life among the Indians. - Summary by the author
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