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Fifty Famous People: A Book of Short Stories

Project Gutenberg Online Catalog Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Baldwin, James, 1841-1925
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"Fifty Famous People: A Book of Short Stories" by James Baldwin is a collection of engaging short stories likely written in the early 20th century. It features narratives centered around famous historical figures who made notable contributions to the world, including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Benjamin Franklin. Each story emphasizes ethical lessons, character development, and the idea that history is filled with significant actions performed by real people. The opening of the book presents several intriguing stories that illustrate the kindness and bravery of prominent figures. For instance, Abraham Lincoln is depicted as a compassionate individual who helps baby robins after they fall from their nest, showcasing his deep sense of responsibility and empathy. Similarly, the book introduces General Robert E. Lee, who pauses amid a battle to save a bird's nest, exemplifying his gentle heart despite the harshness of war. These anecdotes not only serve to entertain but also to inspire young readers by illustrating virtues such as kindness, bravery, and the importance of doing good deeds, all within the historical context of notable individuals. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Contents:
Saving the birds
Another bird story
Speaking a piece
Writing a composition
The whistle
The Ettrick Shepherd
The Caliph and the poet
"Beccos! Beccos! Beccos!"
A lesson in humility
The midnight ride
The boy and the wolf
Another wolf story
The horseshoe nails
The landlord's mistake
A lesson in manners
Going to sea
The shepherd-boy painter
Two great painters
The king and the bees
Our first great painter
The young scout
The lad who rode sidesaddle
The whisperers
How a prince learned to read
"Read, and you will know"
The young cupbearer
The sons of the Caliph
The boy and the robbers
A lesson in justice
The general and the fox
The bomb
A story of old Rome
Saved by a dolphin
"Little brothers of the air"
A clever slave
One of Aesop's fables
The dark day
The surly guest
The story of a great story
The king and the page
The hunted king
"Try, try again!"
Why he carried the turkey
The paddle-wheel boat
The Caliph and the gardener
The cowherd who become a poet
The lover of men
The charocoal man and the king
Which was the king?
The golden tripod.
Credits:
Bill Rozmiarek, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Notes:
Reading ease score: 93.1 (5th grade). Very easy to read.
Release date is 2004-07-01

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