1926, The Story of Old Europe and Young America
1926, The Story of Old Europe and Young America, by: William H. Mace and Edwin P. Tanner
1926, The Story of Old Europe and Young America, by: William H. Mace and Edwin P. Tanner
1926, The Story of Old Europe and Young America, by: William H. Mace and Edwin P. Tanner
Book Description: Rand McNally & Company, Chicago. Decorative Cloth tan boards, black titles, and binding is tight. Book Condition: Good+++ for it's age. No Jacket, some slight foxing. Homer W. Colby, B. F. Williamson, and Frank T. Merrill (illustrator). 6" x 8" tall. Cloth rubbed, slightly soiled; corners bumped and worn; text is clean. Undated printing, Copyright 1915. "Edition of 1926" Contents includes: Why Americans Should Know about Europe; What the Eastern Nations Gave; What the Greeks Gave in Stories and Myths; How the Greeks Taught Men to be Free; Some Things the City of Athens Taught the World; How the Greeks Failed; The Beginnings of Rome; What Rome Gained by Conquest; How the Roman Republic Became the Roman Empire; How the Romans Lived; New Thoughts in Rome; The Coming of the Teutons; How the Teutons Learned from Rome; How England Was Made; The Nobles of the Middle Ages; The People in the Middle Ages; The Church in the Middle Ages; The Pilgrims and the Crusaders; Marco Polo's Great Journey and His Book; Inventions of the Fifteenth Century; The Race for India Begins between Portugal and Spain; Spanish Explorers of the New World; Opposition to Slavery, the Founding of Missions; France against Spain in Europe and America; England the Rival of Spain in Europe and America; How the English Sea Dogs Fought the Spanish Sailors and Robbed the Spanish Treasure Ships. With 20 maps, 6 in color. 317 pp plus index and pronouncing index. (see our scans)
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