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An edition of Sword of Francisco (1956)

Sword of Francisco

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KIRKUS REVIEW
A third novel of early America (see Guns in the Wilderness and Free) is set in the period following the Battle of Brandywine and briskly follows the adventures of very young Charlie Morrison whose early morning explorations become the means of alerting Washington to a trap set by the British. But there is also excitement and mystery in the months to come. Charlie meets and makes friends with Peter Francisco, a sentry in Washington's camp. Then Charlie and his uncle are accused of being Tory sympathizers by a man who wants their land. With the future a dark question mark, a term with Greene in North Carolina follows and builds to a climax with the rescue of Peter who is wounded, the clearance of Peter's own bidden background and the belief that freedom for themselves and for the new land is at hand. Single minded but fast moving; a fair supplement to textbook information on the Revolution.

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Thomas Y. Crowell
Language
English
Pages
147

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Sword of Francisco
1956, Thomas Y. Crowell
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Sword of Francisco
1956-01-01, Thomas Y Crowell

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Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ7.W666 Sw

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6499994M
Internet Archive
swordscythe00will
LCCN
46007899

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September 17, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
February 13, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot remove fake subjects
August 27, 2019 Edited by Cheryl A Just about everything... the original poster must have had two different books altogether.
August 27, 2019 Edited by Cheryl A Just about everything... I borrowed the book to confirm, and indeed Jay Williams has nothing to do with this book, nor to the Peasants of the 1500s
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