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An edition of The free man (1943)

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Young emigrant from the Palatinate seeks political freedom among colonial Pennsylvania Dutch.

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Publisher
A.A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
147

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Cover of: The free man
The free man
1999, University of Pennsylvania Press
in English
Cover of: The free man
The free man
1966, A.A. Knopf
in English
Cover of: The free man
The free man
1943, A.A. Knopf
in English

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Edition Notes

Also issued online.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.R417 Fr, PS3535.I429 Fr

The Physical Object

Pagination
147 p. ;
Number of pages
147

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6453396M
Internet Archive
freeman00rich
LCCN
43011545
OCLC/WorldCat
4879549
Library Thing
2105695

Work Description

The revolutionary patriot known as Henry Free had come to America as the boy Henner Dellicker - and his new life was as different as his name and the childhood he left behind in Germany. He had traveled to colonial Philadelphia in a ship crowded with starving emigrants, only to discover that it was indentured servitude, not freedom, to which he sailed.

Conrad Richter's 1943 novel, now restored to print, tells the rousing story of Free's journey, of his time in service, and of his struggle for freedom - his own, and that of the young nation of which he becomes a part.

More than the account of one individual, The Free Man is the story of a people and of two times. Like Richter's own forebears, the character of Henry Free is one of the hard-working Palatine Germans who came to farm in Pennsylvania and stayed to fight for liberty on the battlefields of the Revolution. Written at the height of World War II, it is also a book that asserts the patriotism of generations of Americans of German descent.

In the process of telling these stories, Richter reveals many details about everyday life in eighteenth-century Philadelphia and highlights the little known part played by the founding fathers of the Pennsylvania Dutch in America's growth to nationhood. This engaging work of historical fiction will be enjoyed by adults and younger readers alike.

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