12 titles from "Cornerstones of Freedom" series
5 individuals
From Bargain Finders of Colorado, Simla, CO, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 9 October 2008
From Bargain Finders of Colorado, Simla, CO, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 9 October 2008
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12 unique titles from the "Cornerstones of Freedom" series printed between 1973 and 1981 (1977 average). 5 are 1st Editions. All were privately owned with no markings of any kind, tightly bound, but none have dust jackets. 10 are Very Good or better. One had bucket of cleaning water set on front end pages and another had foot of spine chewed off by a puppy. I'd rate the later pair as Fair. Short readings for 4th grade plus readers. Each covers a unique topic from United States of America's history. Specific information follows: 1. The Story of the Mayflower Compact (1967) by Norman Richards, illustrated by Darrell Wiskur. Presents the background to the contract signed by the Pilgrims, which guaranteed equal rights to citizens under a democratic form of government. ISBN: 0-516-04625-X 6p 1975. L 2. The Story of Monticello (1970) by Norman Richards, illustrated by Chuck Mitchell. Brief biography of Thomas Jefferson, revolving around the wonderful mansion he designed, built and loved, Monticello. ISBN: Not Available. 2P 1973. A 3. The Story of the Bonhomme Richard (1969) by Norman Richards, illustrated by by Tom Dunnington. Brief biography of John Paul Jones and his command of the Bonhomme Richard (?I have not yet begun to fight!?). ISBN: Not Available. 4P 1975. L 4. The Story of the White House (1961) by Natalie Miller, illustrated by John Hawkinson. James Hoban planned a mansion that would grow with the country. In 1792, it was began, but each President has added something to the life of the mansion so that it is now one of the most famous houses in the world. ISBN: 0-516-04644-6 . 18p 1976 N 5. The Story of the Capitol (1969) by Marilyn Prolman, illustrated by Bob O'Malley. William Thornton, physician, portrait painter and steamboat inventor, won the competition to design and direct the construction of the Capital building in Washington, D.C. ISBN: Not Available. 4P 1975. L 6. The Story of the Clipper Ships (1981) by R. Conrad Stein , illustrated by Tom Dunnington. Discusses the design, uses, sailing, and decline of clipper ships that enjoyed a short but glorious reign of the seas during the mid-1800's. ISBN: 0-516-04612-8 1p 1981. N 7. The Story of The Smithsonian Institution (1979) by R. Conrad Stein , illustrated by Richard Wahl. Describes the contents of the 13 separate buildings of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, the activities of this institution, and its mysterious origins in 1846. ISBN: 0-516-04635-7 1p 1979. V+ 8. The Story of The Gold at Sutter's Mill (1981) by R. Conrad Stein , illustrated by Lou Aronson. Presents the scene in California after gold was discovered on John Sutter's land in 1849 and the subsequent fortunes made and hearts broken. . ISBN: 0-516-04617-9 . 1p 1981 V+ 9. The Story of the Gettysburg Address (1969) by Kenneth G. Richards, illustrated by Tom Dunnington. Briefly describes the Battle of Gettysburg and the dedication of the battlefield as a Soldier's National Cemetery, including the text of President Lincoln's famous speech. ISBN: 0-516-04615-2 . 3p 1974 A+ 10. The Story of The Golden Spike (1978) by R. Conrad Stein , illustrated by Tom Dunnington. Relates the events surrounding the completion of the world's first transcontinental railroad at Promontory, Utah, in 1869. ISBN: 0-516-04621-7 . 1p 1978 V+ 11. The Story of the Flight at Kitty Hawk (1981) by R. Conrad Stein , illustrated by Len W. Meents. A brief biography of the two famous bicycle makers from Dayton, Ohio, focusing on their efforts to build and fly an airplane, starting with kites and gliders. ISBN: 0-516-04614-4 1p 1981 N 12. The Story of Mount Rushmore (1969) by Marilyn Prolman, illustrated by Phil Austin. Describes the difficulties in carving the monumental heads of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt on the side of Mount Rushmore. ISBN: 0-516-04626-8. 3P 1975. L Due to t. Seller Inventory # 007770
Bibliographic Details
Title: 12 titles from "Cornerstones of Freedom" ...
Publisher: Childrens Press, Chicago, IL U.S.A.
Publication Date: 1977
Binding: Hardcover
Illustrator: 9 individuals
Condition: Very Good+
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
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