Colorado—The Bright Romance of American History

Colorado—The Bright Romance of American History Whose work in laying the foundation of the magnificent superstructure of...
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Colorado—The Bright Romance of American History

Colorado—The Bright Romance of American History

€6,29

Colorado—The Bright Romance of American History

€6,29
Author: Grable, F. C.
Format: eBook
Language: English

Colorado—The Bright Romance of American History

Whose work in laying the foundation of the magnificent superstructure of our great State, as Abraham Lincoln said of the heroes of Gettysburg, "is far beyond our poor power to add or detract." It is Emerson's beautiful thought that all true history is biography, and that men are but the pages of history. In felicitous language the author has pictured a period that is indeed the bright romance of American history. It is the story of the discovery of a new Continent in the Western Seas; the story of a graceful and cultured people of a mighty world-power in the Fifteenth Century; the story of the dream of a great Western Empire to be founded in the New World, where would be revived all the pomps and chivalries of Castile's ancient court; the story of the fading of that dream in the splendor of the great world-idea of the self-government of man carried by the Pilgrim Fathers to Plymouth Rock in 1620; the story that in the great drama of life man is ever changing from the old into the new, and from the bad into the better in unceasing, unchanging, inevitable evolution; the story of early Colorado, whose ancient Capital, Santa Fe,in the sense that Colorado is a part of the old Spanish countrywas the first white settlement west of the Floridas upon all this Western Continent within the present domain of the United States. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 37182
Author: Grable, F. C.
Release Date: Aug 23, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: True, Allen Tupper, 1881-1955

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