Mayflower

About this book
Nathaniel Philbrick became an internationally renowned author with his National Book Award– winning In the Heart of the Sea, hailed as "spellbinding" by Time magazine. In Mayflower, Philbrick casts his spell once again, giving us a fresh and extraordinarily vivid account of our most sacred national myth: the voyage of the Mayflower and the settlement of Plymouth Colony. From the Mayflower's arduous Atlantic crossing to the eruption of King Philip's War between colonists and natives decades later, Philbrick reveals in this electrifying history of the Pilgrims a fifty-five-year epic, at once tragic and heroic, that still resonates with us today.
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- OL Work ID
- OL800720W
Subjects
Indians of North AmericaWarsNonfictionPilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)HistoryNative AmericansPilgrims (New England colonists)-Wars - 1600-1750New Plymouth, 1620-1691PilgrimsBradford, william, 1588-1657Church, benjamin, 1734-1776Pilgrims (new plymouth colony)Indians of north america, warsMassachusetts, historyNew York Times reviewedMassachusetts, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775Indians of north america, wars, 1600-1815