Thomas Francis Dillon Croker Livres



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Dillon gives a lively social history of the Pilgrims' English traces the sources of their religious he includes many little-known facts about the Pilgrims' migrations to Holland and America and their bitter struggle on the inhospitable New England coast.The Pilgrims builds upon this study foundation,presenting a compact yet comprehensive account of life at Plymouth Colony for forty years,up to the death of William Bradford and the emergence of Roger Williams.Excellent companion to Morison's Story of the Old Plymouth Colony.