Publisher's Synopsis
H. A. Guerber's breathtaking history of the United States includes the foremost conflicts of the nation, profiles of the Presidents, and tales of America's greatest inventions and accomplishments.
We find in this epic and wide-ranging chronicle a flowing account of the United States, from its earliest inception as a group of colonies along the Eastern Seaboard, to a global power of supreme international prominence and influence. That such a feat occurred in scarcely over a century was only possible owing to the efforts of individual Americans who collectively envisioned, with unparalleled optimism and bravery, a great future.
The journey of America and its people is eventful and characterized by hardship: the harsh, untrammeled lands, the threat of the European powers, and the nation's struggle to cast off slavery are but a few of the difficulties faced and overcome by the American people. Several of the greatest Presidents and innovators of the United States, whose combined ability and will proved equal to the tasks of their times, are duly profiled in this narrative.
As one of the finest historians of her era, Helene Adeline Guerber was all too willing to pass on knowledge. Over her lifetime she authored books about the Ancient Greeks, Germanic folklore, the colonial era, and other subjects. Her outstanding abilities in research and innate eloquence made her works sought after and much consulted by children and adults alike.