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For The Love Of Country - The Revolutionary Collection Box Set

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For the Love of Country is a collection of stories of individuals who exhibited a love of freedom by performing selfless acts of patriotism throughout American history. They are found at all ages, and throughout every background. Listen with us as we bring some of these American patriots and their stories into your classroom and home.

For The Love Of Country
The Revolutionary Collection
Box Set

Revolutionary WomenNancy Morgan Hart, War Woman of the Georgia Frontier. The Cherokees living near her Georgia home called her Wahatchee, "War Woman." In one world, Nancy Morgan Hart was a wife and mother of eight; in another, she was a spy, a soldier, and as good a sharpshooter as any man. When her neighbor was killed by Tories and she was next, those worlds collided.

Betty Zane, Heroine of Fort Henry. The Revolutionary War was largely over, but in frontier Fort Henry, the fight for survival had just begun. Under siege by renegade British sympathizers, the settlers' last hope lay in the stubborn courage of sixteen year old Betty
Zane.

For The Love Of Country
Vol. V: Revolutionary Women

Struggle for the South

Daniel Morgan, The Battle of Cowpens recounts the story of Brigadier-General Daniel Morgan as he and his American patriots fight heroically against loyalist British forces, led by Banastre Tarleton and his fearsome Greene Dragoons. This is the tale of one of the
great tactical victories of the American Revolutionary war.
Nathanael Greene, We Fight Again is the story of one of Washington's most talented officers. Greene was Brigadier-General of the Continental Army and was instrumental in leading the American forces to victory in the Southern campaign. His presence helped shape
the never-say-die attitude of the American rebels.

For The Love Of Country
Vol. IV: Struggle for the South

Patriots & Countrymen

Captain John Paul Jones, Father of the American Navy tells the story of the 1779 sea battle between the USS Bonhomme Richard and the HMS Serapis. After a bloody confrontation in the North Sea, the American crew handed the British a devastating defeat by forcing the heavily armed Serapis to strike its colors and surrender to Captain John Paul Jones.

Thaddeus Kosciusko, A Pure Son of Liberty is the tale of the Polish-born military engineer and his involvement with the Continental Army leading to the decisive American victory at Saratoga. In addition, this narrative includes Captain Daniel Morgan's heroic involvement in the battles of Freeman's Farm and Bemis Heights.

For The Love Of Country
Vol. III: Patriots & Countrymen

The Fringe of War

Paul Revere, Herald of the Revolution captures the adventures of this famous patriot in his efforts for American independence. Recall Revere's role in the Boston Tea Party, his courageous nighttime ride, and the "shot heard 'round the world" on the Lexington Green at the onset of the Revolutionary War.

Joseph Warren, The Martyr of Bunker Hill is one man's story of this magnificent battle of the American Revolutionary War. Warren, a 33-year old surgeon and respected political leader of the Revolution, although a Major General in the Continental Army, chose to fight in the trenches during the battle fought on Breed's Hill.

For The Love Of Country
Vol. II: The Fringe of War

Tales of American Heroism

The Midnight Ride of Sybil Ludington commemorates the heroic journey of a little known, 16-year old farm girl. She rode her horse Star on a daring night ride of more than forty miles in the wilderness of southeastern New York State to summon her father's militia against the invading British army.

The Teacher Spy, Nathan Hale portrays the remarkable courage of the 21-year old school teacher's dramatic capture by British troops for spying behind enemy lines. His bold statement, 'I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country' became a symbol and rallying cry for American independence.

For The Love Of Country
Vol. I: Tales of American Heroism

Aesop's Fables

Aesop's FablesNow it's your turn to bring 60 of Aesop's greatest fables into your home. This audio collection is performed by two of Arizona's most beloved entertainers. With theatrics enjoyed by both children and adults alike, you'll have a hard time turning this off when you pull into your driveway.

A Child's Garden Of Verses

A Child's Garden of VersesEmbark upon a childlike journey with renowned author and poet, Robert Louis Stevenson, as he rekindles childhood memories of gentler times and places.

Whether cast upon the rolling seas of nearby meadows, or marching to the drumbeat of passing armies, the child within us all will revel in the memory of blanket forts and afternoons spent overturning stones in the meandering brook.

A dessert for the ears! This audio collection of children's memories as shared through the brilliant imagery of Stevenson's poetic mastery, and narrated in the warm and gentle voice of "Grandma" Barbara Blewster, will surely delight both children and adults alike.

Entertainment for the entire family, even those too young to understand the poetry will enjoy the sounds of nature, particularly the bird and animal sounds of the English countryside. A great gift for children and grandparents alike, this classic collection is sure to delight your ears!

Audio Samples
1: Tales of American Heroism
Connecticut, September 1776
2: The Fringe of War
The Boston Tea Party
3: Patriots & Countrymen
A Pure Son of Liberty
4: Struggle for the South:
Gates Recruits Morgan
5: Revolutionary Women:
Uncomfortable Newcomer

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