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This Country of Ours, Complete Set

Stories of Explorers and Pioneers, Virginia, New England, the Middle and Southern Colonies, the French in America, the Struggle for Liberty and the United States Under the Constitution

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This Country of Ours, Complete Set

By: Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall
Narrated by: David Thorn, Bobbie Frohman
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In This Country of Ours, H. E. Marshall tells the story of America from the start of the settlements, to 1912, ending with the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. She tells it in a fashion that children are able to understand, and that will keep them interested. Marshall has filled this book with about 100 years of history, breaking them down by regions.

Public Domain (P)2012 Alcazar AudioWorks
Biographies Liberty Kids
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The only thing that I do not like is how the voices change at least once a chapter
But other wise great!

Love the music

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This is a great book , and it is a very good book and it’s exiting.



Love this book

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Chapter 19 was different from the printed book and excluded the last 1/3 of the chapter about the Commonwealth and Cavaliers, but included some story about Smith returning to England and being buried (I don’t even know where this text comes from in the book.) That’s as far as we have read, but I’ll be sure to pay attention from now on and not just trust the recording.

Watch out for different info from book

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The narrators do a fair job of showing emotion and excitement for the stories being told, but the loud, chiming colonial music at the start of every chapter is incredibly annoying. Also, after buying I found this book is in the public domain, so it's FREE on librivox. Wasted a credit.

Annoying music, free on librivox

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HE Marshall does a great job telling the stories despite the outdated terminology for different people groups. At the end of Chapter 19 the story jumps back to talk about John Smith. The editors need to go back and fix this chapter.

Good Book

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