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Four Great Americans: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Webster, and Abraham Lincoln
Bring history back to life through this historically accurate and edifying program read by Jim Hodges.An engaging introduction to four of the greatest Americans: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Webster, and Abraham Lincoln. Their lives are set forth in a simple manner, yet with many interesting details. A glimpse is given of the trials and successes which combined to mold their character and afford such stirring examples for the youth of today. The stories are patriotic in every line, and inspire the listener to the best of thoughts and deeds. Written in the 1800s, the Young Listeners Collection features children's stories from yesterday's classics. Learn from our nation's founders whose Christian faith was lived out in the lives of the characters in these stories.
James Baldwin (Author), Jim Hodges (Narrator)
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Four Great Americans: Washington, Franklin, Webster, Lincoln
An engaging introduction to four of the greatest Americans-George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Webster, and Abraham Lincoln The lives of these gentlemen are set forth in a simple manner, yet the stories are filled with many interesting details. Children will learn about each man's trials and successes, and how these experiences molded their character. Patriotic and engaging, Four Great Americans will inspire young listeners and give them a greater appreciation for American history.
James Baldwin (Author), Bobbie Frohman, David Thorn (Narrator)
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Essential learning for any young student of American History, biographies of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Webster and Abraham Lincoln. These stories help us get to know the gentleman as people and then take us through their great accomplishments that make us appreciate their place in American history. Table of Contents: The Story of George Washington Chapter 01. When Washington was a Boy Chapter 02. His Homes Chapter 03. His Schools and Schoolmasters Chapter 04. Going to Sea Chapter 05. The Young Surveyor Chapter 06. The Ohio Country Chapter 07. A Change of Circumstances Chapter 08. A Perilous Journey Chapter 09. His First Battle Chapter 10. The French and Indian War Chapter 11. The Mutterings of the Storm Chapter 12. The Beginning of the War Chapter 13. Independence Chapter 14. The First President Chapter 15. ""First in the Hearts of His Countrymen"" The Story of Benjamin Franklin Chapter 01. The Whistle Chapter 02. Schooldays Chapter 03. The Boys and the Wharf Chapter 04. Choosing a Trade Chapter 05. How Franklin Educated Himself Chapter 06. Farewell to Boston Chapter 07. The First Day in Philadelphia Chapter 08. Governor William Keith Chapter 09. The Return to Philadelphia Chapter 10. The First Visit to England Chapter 11. A Leading Man in Philadelphia Chapter 12. Franklin's Rules of Life Chapter 13. Franklin's Services to the Colonies Chapter 14. Franklin's Wonderful Kite Chapter 15. The Last Years The Story of Daniel Webster Chapter 01. Captain Webster Chapter 02. The Youngest Son Chapter 03. Ezekiel and Daniel Chapter 04. Plans For the Future Chapter 05. At Exeter Academy Chapter 06. Getting Ready for College Chapter 07. At Dartmouth College Chapter 08. How Daniel Taught School Chapter 09. Daniel Goes to Boston Chapter 10. Lawyer and Congressman Chapter 11. The Dartmouth College Case Chapter 12. Webster's Great Orations Chapter 13. Mr. Webster in the Senate Chapter 14. Mr. Webster in Private Life Chapter 15. The Last Years The Story Of Abraham Lincoln Chapter 01. The Kentucky Home Chapter 02. Work and Sorrow Chapter 03. The New Mother Chapter 04. School and Books Chapter 05. Life in the Backwoods Chapter 06. The Boatman Chapter 07. The First Years in Illinois Chapter 08. The Black Hawk War Chapter 09. In the Legislature Chapter 10. Politics and Marriage Chapter 11. Congressman and Lawyer Chapter 12. The Question of Slavery Chapter 13. Lincoln and Douglas Chapter 14. President of The United States Chapter 15. The End of a Great Life AUTHOR James Baldwin (1841 - 1925) was a pioneer of primary education, a teacher for many years and eventually an administrator and finally Editor-in-Chief of the American Book Company, specializing in educational text. James Baldwin's lasting fame is for the children's literature he wrote, over 50 books, selling in the millions. COMMENTARY Reviews for Alcazar AudioWorks' production of Four Great Americans Four Famous Americans is an audiobook by author James Baldwin, read by Bobbie Frohman and David Thorn, produced by Alcazar AudioWorks. The four Americans are Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Webster, and George Washington. Each CD is approximately an hour in length, bookmarked every 3 minutes for an easy return to the story after a break. The story of Abraham Lincoln begins at the beginning, in Kentucky. His family was a pioneer family that lived off the land. Abe's childhood impacted the kind of man he was to become: determined, honest, and willing to speak his mind. Each chapter focuses on a portion of Lincoln's life. As a young man, he spent time on a trading barge and visited New Orleans where he was introduced to the horrors of slavery. He returned home with the desire to change his life and the lives of others. It was then that he began studying to become a lawyer. Not long after that, he started running for various public office and, as we all know, he eventually won the Presidency. Benjamin Franklin was a character his whole life. He was the youngest of sixteen children and, because he was the youngest, his father was able to send him to grammar school. There young Ben learned that he loved reading and writing, but not mathematics. Later in his life, Benjamin Franklin became a printer, newspaper entrepreneur, and advocate for the new nation, the United States. Without his diplomatic skills, the colonies would have had a more difficult time breaking away from England. The third disk features Daniel Webster, from new Hampshire. The son of Revolutionary fighter and judge Ebenezer Webster, Daniel Webster was the ninth child of ten and the youngest boy in the family. Fortune had smiled on the family by the time Daniel was of school age, so his parents were able to send him to school. Daniel learned to read very young; in fact, neighbors came from far and wide to hear him read. Eventually, Judge Webster decided to send Daniel to Exeter Academy. With much study, he soon became a good scholar and at the head of his class in spite of his classmates, who were gentlemen's sons and cruel to this boy from humble means. Often Daniel Webster cried from the treatment he received at the hands of these young men. Still, he excelled academically, first at Exeter Academy, then with a private tutor, and later at Dartmouth College where he became a great orator. During his lifetime, Webster served as a Congressman and a famous lawyer before he eventually retired to the country, where he continued speaking as a patriot and advocate for the peaceful prosperity he believed each American should have. George Washington's life began in Virginia where bpth black and white slaves were common in Virginia and most items were homemade. Though his older, half brothers were well-educated at Appleby's in England, George was taught by Mr. Williams, a white slave owned by George's father because he had been too poor to pay for his passage to America. Mr. Washington had Mr. Williams educate his son in reading, writing, arithmetic, and land surveying. This surveyor later, as everyone knows, served outstandingly in the army and then as the United State's first President, and his service didn't end when he retired from office; he continued to advise Congress on various issues because so many people admired him. Every chapter holds some wonderful quote or anecdote about its famous American. Listening to these stories at home or in the car will give children many wonderful stories about these four famous Americans to share with friends and family. Reviewed By: Kate O'Mara - EHO Eclectic Homeschool Online "
James Baldwin (Author), Bobbie Frohman, David Thorn (Narrator)
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Fifty legendary stories of heroism are retold in a short form for young people. Baldwin's tales tell of valor, bravery, and kindness as well as high adventure. Fifty Famous Stories Retold include: 1. King Alfred and the Cakes 2. King Alfred and the Beggar 3. King Canute of the Seashore 4. The Sons of William the Conqueror 5. The White Ship 6. King John and the Abbot 7. The Story of Robin Hood 8. Bruce and the Spider 9. The Black Douglas 10. The Three Men of Gotham 11. Other Wise Men of Gotham 12. The Miller of the Dee 13. Sir Philip Sidney 14. Ungrateful Soldier 15. Sir Humphrey Gilbert 16. Sir Walter Raleigh 17. Pocahontas 18. George Washington and His Hatchet 19. Grace Darling 20. The Story of William Tell 21. Arnold Winkelreid 22. The Bell of Atre 23. How Napoleon Crossed the Alps 24. The Story of Cininnatus 25. The Story of Regulus 26. Cornelia's Jewels 27. Androclus and the Lion 28. Horatius at the Bridge 29. Julius Caesar 30. The Sword of Damocles 31. Damon and Pythias 32. A Laconic Answer 33. The Ungrateful Guest 34. Alexander and Bucephalus 35. Diogenes the Wise Man 36. The Brave Three Hundred 37. Socrates and His House 38. The King and His Hawk 39. Doctor Goldsmith 40. The Kingdoms 41. The Barmecide Feast 42. The Endless Tale 43. The Blind Men and the Elephant 44. Maximilian and the Goose Boy 45. The Inchcape Rock 46. Whittington and His Cat 47. Casabianca 48. Antonio Canova 49. Picciola 50. Mignon AUTHOR James Baldwin (1841 - 1925) was a pioneer of primary education, a teacher for many years and eventually an administrator and finally Editor-in-Chief of the American Book Company, specializing in educational text. James Baldwin's lasting fame is for the children's literature he wrote, over 50 books, selling in the millions. "
James Baldwin (Author), Bobbie Frohman (Narrator)
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