Strange Stories from History for Young People. Captivating historical tales for young readers

Par : George Cary Eggleston
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  • Nombre de pages779
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-624052-3
  • EAN4064066240523
  • Date de parution09/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Strange Stories from History for Young People, " George Cary Eggleston presents a captivating collection of intriguing historical narratives, artfully crafted to engage the young reader's imagination. This literary work, characterized by Eggleston's accessible prose and vivid storytelling, reveals lesser-known episodes from history'Äîspanning various cultures and epochs'Äîthat challenge the conventional understanding of notable events.
The book serves both an educational and entertainment purpose, blending fact with an element of the fantastical, and thereby enriching readers' appreciation for the complexity of the past. George Cary Eggleston, a celebrated American author and journalist in the late 19th century, drew from his extensive knowledge of historical events and a desire to make history appealing to younger audiences. His own experiences and interest in education and literature undoubtedly shaped the creation of this book.
Eggleston'Äôs background in journalism and storytelling enabled him to present these historical vignettes with clarity and enthusiasm, fostering a sense of wonder about the world that shaped young minds. This book is highly recommended for educators and parents seeking to inspire curiosity about history in their children. By combining factual narratives with engaging storytelling, Eggleston'Äôs work serves as an excellent resource for sparking young readers' interest, encouraging them to explore the diverse tapestry of human experience through the lens of history.
In "Strange Stories from History for Young People, " George Cary Eggleston presents a captivating collection of intriguing historical narratives, artfully crafted to engage the young reader's imagination. This literary work, characterized by Eggleston's accessible prose and vivid storytelling, reveals lesser-known episodes from history'Äîspanning various cultures and epochs'Äîthat challenge the conventional understanding of notable events.
The book serves both an educational and entertainment purpose, blending fact with an element of the fantastical, and thereby enriching readers' appreciation for the complexity of the past. George Cary Eggleston, a celebrated American author and journalist in the late 19th century, drew from his extensive knowledge of historical events and a desire to make history appealing to younger audiences. His own experiences and interest in education and literature undoubtedly shaped the creation of this book.
Eggleston'Äôs background in journalism and storytelling enabled him to present these historical vignettes with clarity and enthusiasm, fostering a sense of wonder about the world that shaped young minds. This book is highly recommended for educators and parents seeking to inspire curiosity about history in their children. By combining factual narratives with engaging storytelling, Eggleston'Äôs work serves as an excellent resource for sparking young readers' interest, encouraging them to explore the diverse tapestry of human experience through the lens of history.