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1832. The author's desire for this little volume is to present children with a series of lively and minute pictures of life in England that is written in a more interesting, familiar manner, and portrays a more vivid, yet more correct notion of the habits and feelings of our forefathers than is conveyed by general history. Tales include: Haco the Good; Hereward the Saxon; and The Forester's Daughter.

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1832. The author's desire for this little volume is to present children with a series of lively and minute pictures of life in England that is written in a more interesting, familiar manner, and portrays a more vivid, yet more correct notion of the habits and feelings of our forefathers than is conveyed by general history. Tales include: Haco the Good; Hereward the Saxon; and The Forester's Daughter.
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Autorenporträt
Emily de Schweinitz Taylor is a certified mediator, conflict coach, author, and mother of five growing children. She served for several years as the assistant director of Brigham Young University Law's Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution and is pursuing a doctoral degree in developmental psychology. Taylor holds a master's degree from the University of Chicago in International Policy and another from the University of Denver in Conflict Resolution. Currently, she serves as Mormon Women for Ethical Government's Peace Root Director and on the boards of the BYU Jerusalem Center Alumni and the Schweinitz Family in Germany. For the past four years, Taylor has enjoyed being a regular guest on BYU Radio's Lisa Show. You can learn more about her work at www.conflictfluent.com and www.raisingmediators.com.