This book features two firsthand accounts of captivity: William Biggs' experience with the Kickapoo Indians in 1788 and Mary Rowlandson's harrowing 11-week ordeal during King Philip's War, where she was captured and later ransomed. Both narratives offer unique perspectives on resilience and survival.
William Biggs Livres


The Military History Of Europe, Etc.
From The Commencement Of The War With Spain In 1739 (1755)
- 456pages
- 16 heures de lecture
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