Veritas Press Catalog 2008/2009 - (Page 41) F I F T H G R A D E will enjoy these, they may also be used by younger children. Soft And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? (shown) 19 #567-010 $6.99 Shh! We’re Writing the Constitution 25 #567-050 $6.99 Where Was Patrick Henry on the 29th of May? 21–25 #567-070 $6.99 Why Don’t You Get a Horse, Sam Adams? 16–25 #567-080 $6.99 Will You Sign Here John Hancock? 21 #567-090 $5.99 herself a captive on a forest trail, caught up in the ebb and flow of the French and Indian War. An excellent work of historical fiction. Soft 272p 16 #490-185 $6.95 and inspiring illustrations. Soft 60p 2 #490-260 $13.95 Carry on Mr. Bowditch Jean Lee Latham Constitution of the United States of America A beautiful edition of the complete text of our Constitution. Printed in two colors and bound to last in a sewn hardcover leatherette binding. Hard 32p 25 #045-030 $9.95 The American Revolution Alden R. Carter A superb resource for Veritas Press history. This straightforward account of the American Revolution is fast-paced and informative. Perfect for basic information about the war without specific, battle-by-battle, gory details. Soft 64p 19 #240-025 $6.95 The true story of Nat Bowditch, who longed to follow in his father’s footsteps and go to sea after the American Revolution. Read of adventures, perseverance, and integrity of a young boy becoming a sea captain. Found on many reading lists for children. Soft 251p 19–22 #290-033 Daniel Boone Daniel Boone and Francis Lister Hawkes $6.95 A Child’s History of the World Virgil M. Hillyer A top-notch overview of history. See page 23 for description. #105-010 $28.00 This true-life account served to set the record straight once and for all on the mythic Daniel Boone, and established him as a new American hero. Originally published in 1844. 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