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""History of Richard the Third of England"" is a historical book written by Jacob Abbott in 1886. The book explores the life and reign of Richard III, who ruled England from 1483 to 1485. Abbott provides a detailed account of Richard III's rise to power, including his role in the Wars of the Roses and his controversial ascent to the throne. The book also delves into Richard III's character, examining his reputation as a ruthless and ambitious ruler. Abbott analyzes the events leading up to Richard III's downfall, including the Battle of Bosworth Field, which ultimately led to his defeat and…mehr

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""History of Richard the Third of England"" is a historical book written by Jacob Abbott in 1886. The book explores the life and reign of Richard III, who ruled England from 1483 to 1485. Abbott provides a detailed account of Richard III's rise to power, including his role in the Wars of the Roses and his controversial ascent to the throne. The book also delves into Richard III's character, examining his reputation as a ruthless and ambitious ruler. Abbott analyzes the events leading up to Richard III's downfall, including the Battle of Bosworth Field, which ultimately led to his defeat and death. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in English history or the life of Richard III.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Jacob Abbott (November 14, 1803 - October 31, 1879) was an American writer of children's books. From 1825 to 1829 was professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Amherst College; was licensed to preach by the Hampshire Association in 1826; founded the Mount Vernon School for Young Ladies in Boston in 1829, and was principal of it in 1829-1833; was pastor of Eliot Congregational Church (which he founded), at Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1834-1835; and was, with his brothers, a founder, and in 1843-1851 a principal of Abbott's Institute, and in 1845-1848 of the Mount Vernon School for Boys, in New York City. He was a prolific author, writing juvenile fiction, brief histories, biographies, religious books for the general reader, and a few works in popular science. He wrote 180 books and was a coauthor or editor of 31 more. He died in Farmington, Maine, where he had spent part of his time after 1839, and where his brother, Samuel Phillips Abbott, founded the Abbott School. His Rollo Books, such as Rollo at Work, Rollo at Play, Rollo in Europe, etc., are the best known of his writings, having as their chief characters a representative boy and his associates. In them Abbott did for one or two generations of young American readers a service not unlike that performed earlier, in England and America, by the authors of Evenings at Home, The History of Sandford and Merton, and The Parent's Assistant. To follow up his Rollo books, he wrote of Uncle George, using him to teach the young readers about ethics, geography, history, and science. He also wrote 22 volumes of biographical histories and a 10 volume set titled the Franconia Stories.[2] HIs brothers, John Stevens Cabot Abbott and Gorham Dummer Abbott, were also authors. His sons, Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Austin Abbott, both eminent lawyers, Lyman Abbott, and Edward Abbott, a clergyman, were also well-known authors. See his Young Christian, Memorial Edition, with a Sketch of the Author by Edward Abbott with a bibliography of his works. Other works of note: Lucy Books, Jonas Books, Harper's Story Books, Marco Paul, Gay Family, and Juno Books.