A Hugh Henry Brackenridge Reader, 1770-1815

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  • A Hugh Henry Brackenridge Reader, 1770-1815 Book Detail

  • Author : Daniel Marder
  • Release Date : 2010-11-23
  • Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
  • Genre : Literary Collections
  • Pages : 420
  • ISBN 13 : 0822975785
  • File Size : 10,10 MB

A Hugh Henry Brackenridge Reader, 1770-1815 by Daniel Marder PDF Summary

Book Description: A collection of the work of Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748-1816)-one of the most vigorous and prolific writers of his time. An ardent believer in an educated public, his efforts to implant the ideals of democracy in early America made him a legend on the frontier. This selection of his work captures the essence of the man and his time, and includes writing published in the United States Magazine, Pittsburgh Gazette, as well as his narrative on the Whiskey Rebellion, Incidents of the Insurrection.

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