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America's Hidden History: Untold Tales of the First Pilgrims, Fighting Women and Forgotten Founders Who Shaped a Nation | 
enlarge | Creators: Kenneth C. Davis, Sam Freed Publisher: Random House Audio Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $15.95 You Save: $14.00 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 305010
Format: Audiobook, Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5 x 1.2
ISBN: 073933445X Dewey Decimal Number: 973.3 EAN: 9780739334454 ASIN: 073933445X
Publication Date: April 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Kenneth C. Davis presents a collection of extraordinary stories, each detailing an overlooked episode that shaped the nation’s destiny and character. Davis’s dramatic narratives set the record straight, busting myths and bringing to light little-known but fascinating facts from a time when the nation’s fate hung in the balance.
Spanning a period from the Spanish arrival in America to George Washington’s inauguration in 1789, America’s Hidden History explores these episodes, among others:
The story of the first real Pilgrims in America, who were wine-making French Huguenots, not dour English Separatists * The coming-of-age story of Queen Isabella, who suggested that Columbus pack the moving mess hall of pigs, which may have spread disease to many Native Americans * The long, bloody relationship between the Puritans and Indians that runs counter to the idyllic scene of the Thanksgiving feast * The little-known story of George Washington as a headstrong young soldier who committed a war crime, signed a confession, and started a war!
Full of color, intrigue, and human interest, America’s Hidden History proves why Davis is truly America’s teacher.
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Amazing July 23, 2008 If you're into history, this book will open your eyes to what the time was like during early America. Very enlightning and interesting.
America's Hidden History July 10, 2008 The book was a very good read & our book club members really enjoyed learning about America's unknown hidden history.
Disappointing July 8, 2008 This book is very detailed, and not in a good way. You lose the thread of the story for all of the tiny bits and pieces. It's also very bloody, disturbingly so. I got through the first third and couldn't finish it.
Absolutely Fabulous June 30, 2008 As a non-Amercan and having to teach American History to a group of international students, I found this book just what I needed to get them all interested. I learnt a lot and thouroughly enjoyed the read.
History's Hidden Secrets are not hidden anymore June 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you enjoy watching out-takes, and behind the scenes incidences of movies and television programs, this is definitely the book for you. Interestingly, the book portrays how many of our history making moments occurred if only by chance, and not without the many challenges that at times could have resulted in an unfavorable outcome. America's Hidden History as the name implies packed with little known facts that elucidate how certain events gradually served to make our country what it is today, is not only an engrossing narrative but also, a pictographic account of our nation's infancy.
Most historical accounts portray an epitome of perfection, every action carefully choreographed to reach the desired results. Not so says Kenneth C. Davis. Not only, do the readers discover the actual accuracy about the event, Mr. Davis also offers a provocative depiction of the idiosyncrasies behind the person responsible for that particular event.
A delightful read, not only was it informative, but a distinctly singular way to look at America's history, and the people behind it. George Washington, Paul Revere and Benedict Arnold emerged not just as historical figures, but also as human beings whose passion, patriotism and greed came to play an important role in the place they earned in history.
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