" Told from the perspective of James, "Jemmy" Kemble, writing for his grandchildren, the opening of the book reads, "Let me caution in strictest terms against publishing what I write.
Guide-boards, 354. " Gumption," 130. Hall, Basil, quoted, 67, 79, 208-209, 290, 370.Hall, Francis, quoted on landlords, 66. Hammond, John, quoted, 131-132. Hancock, John, on sign-board, 152; at Liberty Tavern, 175. Hancock Tavern, 152.
This is the lead novel from "The Liberty Boys of '76," #476, a Nickel Weekly publication containing tales of the American Revolution. It was originally published on February 11, 1910.
Only comprehensive book on subject. The history of America reflected on tavern signs advertising the town centers before there were court houses, schools, community centers and restaurants. A window view...
An American colonial soldier presents an account of his experiences fighting for freedom during the Revolutionary War, in a narrative featuring a new introduction by Thomas Fleming.
Celeste Sullivan couldn' t believe that old flame Drew Hampton had walked back into her life– as casually as he' d walked out!
Bell's Tavern—William Bell, Glasgow Junction, “Three Forks,” 1830–58. ... Sign of Golden Bell Tavern–T. Q. Roberts, Versailles, 1825. ... Sign of Genius of Liberty Tavern—Jacob Gudgel, Lawrenceburg, Bourbon House—Alex.
"This book deals with important issues of constitutionalism in the American Revolution.