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Title:Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War
Author:Nathaniel Philbrick
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 461 pages
Published:May 9th 2006 by Viking (first published April 24th 2006)
Categories:History. Nonfiction. North American Hi.... American History. Historical
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Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War Hardcover | Pages: 461 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 34213 Users | 2634 Reviews

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HOW DID AMERICA BEGIN?

This simple question launches acclaimed author Nathaniel Philbrick on an extraordinary journey to understand the truth behind our most sacred national myth: the voyage of the Mayflower and the settlement of Plymouth Colony. As Philbrick reveals in this electrifying new book, the story of the Pilgrims does not end with the First Thanksgiving; instead, it is a fifty-five-year epic that is at once tragic and heroic, and still carries meaning for us today.

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Original Title: Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community and War
ISBN: 0670037605 (ISBN13: 9780670037605)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Pulitzer Prize Nominee for History (2007), Massachusetts Book Award for Nonfiction (2007)

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This was an experience similar to David McCullough's John Adams biography for me. It opened my eyes to a world I only had vague images about. And, I come away a little bit bitter and bothered by many different aspects of human behavior, the big one: man's intolerance of other people and their cultures and many times, their ability to blame their bad behavior on the teachings of the Bible or other beliefs in whatever God they worshipped. The Puritans wanted to get away from the religious rules

Big sigh of relief to have finally gotten through this.....Like a lot of other people, I imagined this book would be about the Mayflower and its passengers, and what they did when they reached America -- seeing how the title of the book is "Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community and War." That's the book Philbrick wrote for the first 100 pages or so, but evidently, he changed his mind and decided he was going to write something else after that. It's too bad he didn't change the title while he

I have to admit, I am one of those naĂ¯ve Americans that has walked around in a bit of a fantasy land when it comes to the history of Plymouth and the Pilgrims. From grade school, I knew they desired freedom to worship their religion without persecution. In order to do so, they faced a difficult journey aboard the Mayflower prior to landing on the shores of New England. Theres a giant rock on which they must have set foot after disembarking from the ship. I know the Pilgrims struggled to survive

This is a book that I had my eye on for some time but could never pull the trigger on buying. I saw it at the library recently and decided to check it out. I think a better title would have been: Plymouth, The Pokanokets and King Philips War. The vast majority of the book is about the Pilgrims relations with the Indians of the region and the war that eventually broke out. I didnt mind, really, as I have never really read anything at all about the early colonial days in New England. The book is

I think were it not that I've been so spoiled by some amazing history books lately, I'd be rating this five stars. It's certainly the perfect book to read right before American Thanksgiving. The Mayflower, as every American schoolchild has been taught, is the name of the ship that brought the "Pilgrims," a group of religious dissenters, to America to establish one of the earliest English colonies. While still on board the male settlers signed the "Mayflower Compact" revered as a precursor to the

Nathaniel Philbrick's book "Mayflower" appears at first glance to be merely a recounting of the Pilgrims journey to the New World and their miraculous survival that first winter culminating in the first Thanksgiving, that's all here, but takes up only about 80 pages of the 450+ page book. In reality, Philbrick offers the reader a complete history of Plymouth Colony from 1620-1691 (when it was merged into Massachusets Bay colony) The bulk of the narrative focuses on King Phillip's War (1675-76)

It's good. Philbrick includes so much interesting information upon the physical world, beyond the historic events and people. Especially within ship voyages, as he does here with the Gulf Stream.These people on the Mayflower were serious about their religion. And to have such faith in their God's protection! But it is nearly impossible to form the perceptions and conceptions of their reality to what they would find, IMHO. Because their entire worldview was so elementally different. Four of those

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