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Sterling Point Books®: Abraham Lincoln: Friend of the People Clara Ingram Judson This Newbery Honor Book—from a three-time Newbery Honor author—paints an indelible portrait of the prairie president. Clara Ingram Judson presents Lincoln in all his gauntness, gawkiness, and greatness: a backwoods boy who became President and saved the Union. Judson’s careful reading is enlivened by her visits to his home and vivid descriptions of the Lincoln family’s pioneer life. She reveals the unforgettable story from his boyhood and days as a shopkeeper and lawyer, to Lincoln’s first elected offices and his election as president, the Civil War, and assassination.
Sterling Point Books®: Admiral Richard Byrd: Alone in the Antarctic Paul Rink Although less well known than his famous flight over the North Pole, Admiral Richard E. Byrd’s adventures in Antarctica are just as remarkable. Wide-eyed youngsters will feel the excitement and danger as they read about the isolated and tight little manned station where Byrd lived, separated from his crew; the temperatures that plunged to 60 degrees below zero; and Byrd’s brush with death when a small stove he needed to keep warm—and stay alive—filled the air with carbon monoxide. It’s a tale of personal courage and dedication, all set against a backdrop of perhaps the harshest environment on earth.
Publisher: Sterling Published: November 2007
208 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5117-6 ISBN13: 9781402751172 $6.95 US $8.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: US & Canada
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2006
192 pages ISBN: 1-4027-3610-X ISBN13: 9781402736100 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: Alexander the Great John Gunther Some say he was the greatest warrior in history, building an empire that extended from Europe to Africa and on to India and Central Asia. In a stirring narrative, famed historian John Gunther tells the story of Alexander the Great who, at only age 21, became King of Macedonia and set off on a 12-year journey to conquer the known world and extend the boundaries of Greek civilization. Gunther takes us from Alexander’s boyhood to his victory over the Persian Empire, and, in vivid detail, describes Alexander’s battles, as well as the palace intrigues that surrounded him.
Sterling Point Books®: Amelia Earhart: Flying Solo John Burke Earhart grew up at a time when many believed that men alone had the right to experience the thrill of adventure—but, from the moment she saw her first airplane, she knew it was her destiny to fly. She made record-setting flights across America, the oceans, and, ultimately, around the world, earning more fame and admiration with every boundary she broke. Even today, her tragic and mysterious disappearance over the Pacific remains one of the great unsolved mysteries. This fascinating biography captures Amelia Earhart’s grit and unwavering determination to chart her own path.
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2007
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-4139-1 ISBN13: 9781402741395 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2007
208 pages ISBN: 1-4027-4140-5 ISBN13: 9781402741401 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: Battle in the Arctic Seas Theodore Taylor In 1942, America’s most crucial mission was to provide arms and supplies to our English and Russian allies. Theodore Taylor, who served in the merchant marines in World War II, tells the tragic tale of a convoy of 33 ships that sailed from Iceland to Russia in an effort to bring the Soviets needed tanks, trucks, airplanes, and ammunition. In vivid detail, Taylor follows one of the ships through the frigid waters of the Arctic as it battles Nazi bombers and submarines—and as its crew helplessly watches many of their companion ships perish in the mad dash to safe port.
Sterling Point Books®: Behind Enemy Lines: A Young Pilot's Story H. R. DeMallie An unforgettable autobiographical tale of survival during World War II. DeMaillie, pilot of a B-17, describes in riveting detail his successful bombing run from England to the industrial center of Germany. But things go very wrong on the return flight when his plane is struck by enemy fire and the crew is forced to parachute into Holland. Although a group of heroic Dutch resistance fighters try to hide him, the Nazis eventually capture DeMaillie and send him to a prisoner of war camp. There, he endures hunger, cold, and brutality until the Allies finally free him. Years later, he returns to Holland in search of his brave Dutch rescuers.
Publisher: Sterling Published: November 2007
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5123-0 ISBN13: 9781402751233 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2007
192 pages ISBN: 1-4027-4137-5 ISBN13: 9781402741371 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: Ben Franklin: Inventing America Thomas Fleming Perhaps more than even Washington, Jefferson, or Adams, Ben Franklin is the Founding Father who best exemplifies the authentic American spirit and values. Eminent historian Thomas Fleming paints a lively portrait of this self-made man blessed with a wealth of talents: a best-selling author, the most important newspaper publisher in America, and a world-renowned scientist and inventor before he took on the task of becoming the true “Father” of American independence. Fleming’s remarkable story of how Franklin worked behind the scenes to ensure the success of the American Revolution will inspire readers of all ages.
Sterling Point Books®: Danger in the Desert: True Adventures of a Dinosaur Hunter Roger Cohen In the movies, there’s Indiana Jones; but in the real world, there was Roy Chapman Andrews. Some say this fearless, larger-than-life adventurer—who, like Indiana, had a wide-brimmed hat, leather jacket, and six-shooter—may have been the inspiration for the big-screen hero. From 1910 to 1930, Andrews led countless expeditions for the American Museum of Natural History, boldly facing such dangers as killer pythons, man-eating wild dogs, marauding bandits, blinding sandstorms, and imprisonment by corrupt officials. Even as China and Mongolia exploded in revolutionary chaos, he and his team of paleontologists intrepidly journeyed by car, camel, and horse through the uncharted Gobi desert where he discovered the largest deposits of dinosaur fossils ever seen. His group amazed the world with their discoveries—and scientists are still following in Andrews’s footsteps, digging in the rich sites he found.
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2007
192 pages ISBN: 1-4027-4143-X ISBN13: 9781402741432 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2008
208 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5706-9 ISBN13: 9781402757068 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: World
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Sterling Point Books®: Daniel Boone: The Opening of the Wilderness John Mason Brown
Publisher: Sterling Published: November 2007
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5119-2 ISBN13: 9781402751196 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper
Daniel Boone opened up the American west; more than 200,000 settlers poured into Kentucky on the Wilderness Road he helped establish. John Mason Brown’s classic biography brilliantly depicts Boone’s life and times, delving into all the complexities of this fascinating man as well as the landmark historical events he lived through—including the Revolutionary War and Louisiana Purchase.
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Sterling Point Books®: General George Patton: Old Blood & Guts
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2006
Alden Hatch He remained firmly in the center of the action and at the center of controversy. That’s what made General George S. Patton America’s most colorful military leader and an endlessly fascinating subject. He’s as dynamic on the page as he was in life in Alden Hatch’s lively, accessible biography, which chronicles Patton from his early days growing up in Southern California to his triumphant march into Germany in World War II. With his iron-clad will to win, unique personality, and fearlessness, Patton’s a hero who will keep kids turning the pages to find out more.
208 pages ISBN: 1-4027-3614-2 ISBN13: 9781402736148 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: George Washington: Frontier Colonel Sterling North Sterling North, author of the award-winning children’s classic Rascal, tells the tale of the Father of Our Country and how he became one of the greatest leaders of all time. Focusing particularly on Washington’s youth, North fully captures the spirit of the man as he examines his childhood in colonial Virginia, his early experiences as a member of the militia, and his many other adventures leading up to the Revolutionary War. The fully rounded person who emerges from this captivating portrait is uncomfortable with words, shy with women, totally at home in the outdoors, and deeply in love with the country he helped found.
Sterling Point Books®: Geronimo: Wolf of the Warpath Ralph Moody The name still sends shivers down the spine and has the power to draw in young readers: Geronimo, the legendary Indian who inspired and fought for his people. But who was this man, really? Here is the riveting tale of the last Apache warrior —told by the author of the bestselling Little Britches. Born in 1829 and steeped in the skills and stoicism valued by his tribe, Geronimo was transformed into a feared and respected renegade after witnessing the brutal slaughter of his family. Ultimately he spent more than 25 years eluding the U.S. Army, which sent 5,000 soldiers to hunt him down.
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2006
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-3611-8 ISBN13: 9781402736117 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2006
192 pages ISBN: 1-4027-3612-6 ISBN13: 9781402736124 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: Invasion: The Story of D-Day Bruce Bliven, Jr. June 6, 1944: The greatest amphibious invasion the world had ever seen was launched, involving thousands of ships, incredible planning and preparation, and a million courageous soldiers, sailors, and airmen willing to sacrifice their lives for victory. Author and journalist Bruce Bliven was there that day, on the beaches of France, and he recounts it all, from the risky plans developed by the American and British military leaders through the daring landing itself. Most important, he shares stories of individual bravery shown by soldiers who waded or parachuted ashore in what became the turning point of the war.
Sterling Point Books®: Jamestown: The Perilous Adventure Olga Hall-Quest Just in time for the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia comes an updated edition of Olga Hall-Quest’s classic. Hall-Quest provides an absorbing account of life in this first permanent colony of what is now the United States, and the struggles of those who settled there. Experts from the Jamestown National Historical Site have fact-checked every detail, and the curator has written a brand-new foreword—complete with recently discovered information about the colony.
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2007
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-4141-3 ISBN13: 9781402741418 $6.95 US $8.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: November 2007
192 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5122-2 ISBN13: 9781402751226 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: Joan of Arc: Warrior Saint Jay Williams Could any story be more inspiring than that of Joan of Arc, the courageous maiden who fought for the glory of France and God? Guided by what she firmly believed were visions of saints, this young Frenchwoman—still just 16 years old—led her people in battle against the British occupiers. Though she proved victorious in war, Joan ultimately became a martyr when some of her own countrymen betrayed her to the English. Jay Williams captures all the tragedy and pathos of the fearless country girl who was finally recognized as a saint herself.
Sterling Point Books®: John Paul Jones: The Pirate Patriot Armstrong Sperry Newbery Medal winner Armstrong Sperry has such an affinity for life on the high seas that his readers will imagine themselves right beside the bold John Paul Jones, luring enemy craft into danger and engaging them in close combat. Jones, a talented young captain, became an invaluable figure in America’s fight for independence when he offered his sailing skills to the Continental Navy. In his barely seaworthy vessel, the Bonhomme Richard, he harassed British ships and commandeered their cargo, including desperately needed ammunition and uniforms. Sperry paints a vital portrait of this true American hero.
Publisher: Sterling Published: November 2007
144 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5120-6 ISBN13: 9781402751202 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2006
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-3615-0 ISBN13: 9781402736155 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: Lawrence of Arabia Alistair MacLean Colorful characters, a larger-than-life hero, stirring battles, death-defying desert treks, and an adventure rich in mystery and romance, are all depicted by a great writer. That and more is what readers will find in this spellbinding biography of Lawrence of Arabia that is impossible to put down. Bestselling author and screenwriter Alistair MacLean follows Lawrence as he breaks with tradition to live with Arabs and, using modern-day guerrilla tactics, helps them defeat the Turks and gain an independent state. In addition to the enthralling details of the campaign, MacLean provides valuable insight into the origins of the Middle East we know today.
Sterling Point Books®: Lee and Grant at Appomattox MacKinlay Kantor From a Pulitzer Prize winner comes the story of an unforgettable moment in American history: the historic meeting between General Robert E. Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant that ended the Civil War. MacKinlay Kantor captures all the emotions and the details of those few days: the aristocratic Lee’s feeling of resignation; Grant’s crippling headaches; and Lee’s request—which Grant generously allowed—to permit his soldiers to keep their horses so they could plant crops for food.
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2006
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-3613-4 ISBN13: 9781402736131 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: November 2007
144 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5124-9 ISBN13: 9781402751240 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: Path to the Pacific: The Story of Sacagawea Neta Lohnes Frazier Seldom given the credit she deserves, Sacajawea is one of America’s true heroines. Without her help, the Lewis and Clark Expedition would never have crossed the Rockies and reached the Pacific Northwest—and the course of U.S. history would have been changed forever. Master Western storyteller Neta Frazier, author of The Stout-Hearted Seven: Orphaned on the Oregon Trail, tells the story of this courageous Native American, from when she was kidnapped as a young girl from her Shoshone tribal home, through her amazing journey with Lewis and Clark, and finally to the mystery surrounding her final years and death.
Sterling Point Books®: Pearl Harbor Attack Edwin P. Hoyt On December 7, 1941, Japanese forces stunned America by launching a shocking air raid on Pearl Harbor, destroying all the battleships of the U.S. fleet. No one imagined that Japan would be bold enough to plan an attack so close to the mainland, and in Hawaii the shock was complete as soldiers and sailors rushed to escape from the fires and wreckage of their ships. In this engrossing and extensively researched account, war correspondent Edwin P. Hoyt—who served in the Pacific theater—takes a close look at the personalities involved and Japan’s careful planning as the kido butai (or striking force) was assembled. An endpaper map lays out the geography of the Pacific Ocean, and internal charts, maps, and historic photos appear throughout. Edwin P. Hoyt served in the Pacific theater during World War II and afterward became a war correspondent in Asia and the Middle East. He was a news editor for the U.S. Office of War Information and a member of the psychological warfare team in India, Burma, and China. He was a reporter for the Denver Post and the San Francisco Chronicle as well as a producer for CBS News. An avid military historian, Hoyt is the author of more than 150 books.
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2007
192 pages ISBN: 1-4027-4138-3 ISBN13: 9781402741388 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2008
156 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5704-2 ISBN13: 9781402757044 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 60 Territory: World ex*
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Sterling Point Books®: Pearl Harbor Attack Edwin P. Hoyt On December 7, 1941, Japanese forces stunned America by launching a shocking air raid on Pearl Harbor, destroying all the battleships of the U.S. fleet. No one imagined that Japan would be bold enough to plan an attack so close to the mainland, and in Hawaii the shock was complete as soldiers and sailors rushed to escape from the fires and wreckage of their ships. In this engrossing and extensively researched account, war correspondent Edwin P. Hoyt—who served in the Pacific theater—takes a close look at the personalities involved and Japan’s careful planning as the kido butai (or striking force) was assembled. An endpaper map lays out the geography of the Pacific Ocean, and internal charts, maps, and historic photos appear throughout. Edwin P. Hoyt served in the Pacific theater during World War II and afterward became a war correspondent in Asia and the Middle East. He was a news editor for the U.S. Office of War Information and a member of the psychological warfare team in India, Burma, and China. He was a reporter for the Denver Post and the San Francisco Chronicle as well as a producer for CBS News. An avid military historian, Hoyt is the author of more than 150 books.
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2008
156 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5704-2 ISBN13: 9781402757044 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 60 Territory: World ex*
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Sterling Point Books®: Stampede for Gold: The Story of the Klondike Rush Pierre Berton
Publisher: Sterling Published: November 2007
180 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5121-4 ISBN13: 9781402751219 $6.95 US $7.95 Canadian Paper
The Klondike gold rush, which occurred between 1896 and 1899, was one of the strangest outbreaks of “gold fever” ever to take place. With news of California’s rush still fresh in their minds, thousands of men with get-rich-quick dreams hurried to stake out claims in the Yukon. But they did not count on the murderous weather…or the severe mountain passes that protected the gold. Among those who came with high hopes were author Pierre Berton’s parents; here, he presents vividly written, firsthand accounts of the gunfights, con men, avalanches, frostbite, and starvation people endured. It is an amazing and unforgettable true story of superhuman challenges, death-defying adventure, and lifelong friendships.
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Sterling Point Books®: Teddy Roosevelt: American Rough Rider
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2007
John Garraty Before Teddy Roosevelt earned his reputation as a strong, masculine hunter, explorer, and Rough Rider, he actually endured a sickly childhood. That’s just one aspect of his life covered in this handsomely illustrated biography, which follows his transformation into a disciplined athlete and one of the world’s best-known public servants and politicians. Renowned author John Garraty uses quotes from Roosevelt throughout, giving readers direct contact with the man’s colorful personality. In addition, Garraty masterfully eliminates confusing details, while emphasizing the significance of Roosevelt’s actions as he deals with opposing faction. He emerges as the first modern President and a great statesman.
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-4144-8 ISBN13: 9781402741449 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point Books®: The Barbary Pirates C. S. Forester C.S. Forester, creator of the beloved Horatio Hornblower series, takes young readers on an exciting adventure to the shores of Tripoli in North Africa. That’s where, more than 200 years ago, the United States was threatened by “pirates” who snatched American merchant ships and imprisoned sailors—and the country’s young, untested navy took on the task of fighting the pirates in their home waters. This true tale features thrilling ocean battles, hand-to-hand combat, and the first landing on foreign soil by the US Marines, and it’s as fresh and relevant today as when it was first published.
Sterling Point Books®: The Great Escape: Tunnel to Freedom Mike Meserole A spine-tingling, suspenseful true story of escape during World War II. Spring, 1943; Stalag Luft III, Germany: every prisoner in the Nazi camps had one thought in mind—to get out. The organization was in place, with men digging hidden passageways and squads dispersing yellow sand in the middle of soccer scrimmages. Forgers worked to create false travel documents. Tailors stitched up civilian suits from blankets. Their goal? To break out of an “escape-proof” German prison camp and raise havoc throughout the German countryside. The stakes were high, however: anyone caught would be executed. Author Mike Meserole keeps the tension high in this newly-written tale filled with daring and danger. Kids will hang on to every word.
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2007
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-4142-1 ISBN13: 9781402741425 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: September 2008
240 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5705-0 ISBN13: 9781402757051 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: World
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Sterling Point Books®: The Sinking of the Bismarck: The Deadly Hunt William Shirer The Bismark was the greatest warship ever built, with guns so powerful and accurate it could destroy an enemy ship while safely staying outside the line of fire. But the Allies had to sink it…or risk losing the war. William Shirer, famed World War II correspondent and author of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, captures every suspenseful moment of the perilous mission. Most tragic of all was the loss of the HMS Hood, the British Navy’s star battleship, sunk by the Bismark in just minutes. However, a mixture of luck and new technology—including radar—turned the tide in the Allies’ favor.
Sterling Point Books®: The Stout-Hearted Seven: Orphaned on the Oregon Trail Neta Lohnes Frazier Based on a true story originally written by one of the survivors, Neta Lohnes Frazier’s account of seven children traveling westward still has the power to astonish. In the 1840s, the Sager family set off on the Oregon Trail, a dangerous and adventure-filled journey. Tragedy struck when both the mother and father succumbed to fever, orphaning the youngsters—one just a newborn. The entire wagon train adopted them, until they arrived at the Whitman Mission in Oregon. There, the Sagers settled into an ordinary life…until the day of an Indian massacre. The bravery of the Stouthearted Seven will amaze today’s young readers.
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2006
176 pages ISBN: 1-4027-3616-9 ISBN13: 9781402736162 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
Publisher: Sterling Published: August 2006
208 pages ISBN: 1-4027-3617-7 ISBN13: 9781402736179 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 40 Territory: WENG
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Sterling Point BooksŽ: The Swamp Fox of the Revolution Stewart H. Holbrook Welcome back one of the most beloved and requested histories for children! It relates a little known but crucial episode in the Revolutionary War, one that inspired the fictional motion picture, The Patriot in 2000. With no pay and little ammunition, a small band of backwoodsmen carried on a private war with the British redcoats in South Carolina during the American Revolution. Led by Francis Marion, these guerilla fighters struck fear into the hearts of the English as time and time again they ambushed soldiers and knocked out a string of forts before disappearing mysteriously into the swamps. Marion’s unorthodox tactics demoralized and terrified the Redcoats so much that they were eventually driven from the South.
Publisher: Sterling Published: April 2008
160 pages ISBN: 1-4027-5703-4 ISBN13: 9781402757037 $6.95 US $7.50 Canadian Paper 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 Carton Quantity: 60 Territory: World