The Three Questions

The Three Questions
Author: graf Leo Tolstoy
Publisher: Creative Company
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1983
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780871919625

A king visits a hermit to gain answers to three important questions.

Alger

Alger
Author: Herbert Raymond Mayes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1928
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN:

Mayes intended to write a reliable biography, but upon discovering that Alger's private papers had been destroyed, wrote a parody instead. Amazingly, it was accepted as authoritative for nearly half a century. See Scharnhorst, Gary, The lost life of Horatio Alger, Jr, p. x-xi. -- dm.

The Fictional Republic

The Fictional Republic
Author: Carol Nackenoff
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 377
Release: 1994
Genre: Political fiction, American
ISBN: 019507923X

Investigating the persistence and place of the formulas of Horatio Alger in American politics, The Fictional Republic reassesses the Alger story in its Gilded Age context. Carol Nackenoff argues that Alger was a keen observer of the dislocations and economic pitfalls of the rapidly industrializing nation, and devised a set of symbols that addressed anxieties about power and identity. As classes were increasingly divided by wealth, life chances, residence space, and culture, Alger maintained that Americans could still belong to one estate. The story of the youth who faces threats to his virtue, power, independence, and identity stands as an allegory of the American Republic. Nackenoff examines how the Alger formula continued to shape political discourse in Reagan's America and beyond.

Lessons of War

Lessons of War
Author: James Marten
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1998-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1461714478

While information regarding children and their outlook on the war is not abun-dant, James Marten, through extensive research, has uncovered essays, editorials, articles, poems, games, short stories and letters that tell the story of the Civil War through the eyes of children. Lessons of War: The Civil War in Children's Magazines is a collection of such items, gathered from popular children's magazines that were published during this era. The selections in Lessons of War demonstrate the depth of children's involve-ment in the war, from raising funds for soldiers to incorporating the war into their play activities and eagerly accepting northern political attitudes. The era's leading children's magazines, such as The Little Pilgrim, The Little Corporal, and Student and Schoolmate, used first-person accounts to let the children of the Civil War tell their own stories. Marten's commentary illuminates the vision of the Union war effort presented to children as the nation waged war against itself. Sure to enlighten both scholars and students, Lessons of War is a valuable addition to courses on the Civil War and American social and cultural history.

Jackson Whole Wyoming

Jackson Whole Wyoming
Author: Joan Clark
Publisher: AAPC Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781931282727

Fifth-grader Tyler has been chosen to present a going away present to Jackson, but Tyler is worried about being associated with Jackson. The other students think Jackson is strange--but he just has Asperger's syndrome.