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The Mayflower Papers

Selected Writings of Colonial New England

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The most important personal accounts of the Plymouth Colony, the key sources of Nathaniel Philbrick's New York Times bestseller Mayflower
National Book Award winner Nathaniel Philbrick and his father, Thomas Philbrick, present the most significant and readable original works that were used in the writing of Mayflower, offering a definitive look at a crucial era of America's history. The selections include William Bradford's "Of Plymouth Plantation" (1651), the most comprehensive of all contemporary accounts of settlement in seventeenth-century America; Benjamin Church's "Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip's War 1716," an eye-opening account from Church's field notes from battle; and much more. Providing explanatory notes for every piece, the editors have vividly re-created the world of seventeenth-century New England for anyone interested in the early history of our nation.
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    • Booklist

      April 1, 2007
      In their introduction, the Philbricks write that William Bradfords Of Plymouth Plantation probably is the greatest book written in colonial America. Bradford tells the story of how a group of Puritan Separatists founded the first permanent settlement in New England and how they proved to be surprisingly flexible and pragmatic diplomats in the dealings with the Indians. A large part of this book is an excerpt from that volume. Also included is a selection from Mourts Relation, a book that Bradford coauthored with Edward Winslow, and one from Winslows Good News from New England. Theres a selection from Thomas Mortons iconoclastic New English Canaan, Mary Rowlandsons The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, and Benjamin and Thomas Churchs Entertaining Passages Relating to Philips War. This original paperback offers provocative details of that time and place.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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