In this introduction to his large-scale work The Peopling of British North America; Bernard Bailyn identifies central themes in a formative passage of our history: the transatlantic transfer of people from the Old World to the North American continent that formed the basis of American society. Voyagers to the West; which covers the British migration in the years just before the American Revolution and is the first major volume in the Peopling project; is also available from Vintage Books.
#195380 in Books Knopf 1990-03-07 1990-03-07Ingredients: Example IngredientsFormat: Deckle EdgeOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.50 x 1.49 x 6.50l; 2.80 #File Name: 0394528352560 pagesGreat product!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Larger than Life Book about a Larger than Life ManBy A Southern ReaderThis book about the first years of LBJ's political life is nothing if not thorough. A lot of pages and a lot of interesting information about a man who while certainly flawed in many ways ended up doing a lot of good as President. Caro's research is exhaustive. In fact; maybe too much. I found myself skimming a bit when he repeated several times stories to illustrate a point. I bought the second volume when I bought this first volume; but don't plan to begin the second volume any time soon. A break is needed. That said; I do plan to continue the 4 volume series and certainly recommend the book to anyone who enjoys biographies in general; but political bios in particular.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Absolutely beautifully written; everything you need to know what a flawed Don Quijote better than noneBy Candace DrimmerHard to put down; which given it is a detailed history of LBJ and Texas is amazing. And terrifying of why the little people like me; get smashed by the financially powerful.Having done time in a 1960s Houston middle and high schools ( in the days when the schools educated); I was given a solid history education. This book has expanded it to understand whence LBJ came; and why populism will rise again.As I read the chapters on electricity on the farm from my home in the city of Chicago that looks out on Soldier Field; I now understand why the major company that sells our neighborhood Internet service refuses to install fiber optics. Good old copper cable good enough for us they said; with its max 13.6 MBPS.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Book ReviewBy ForevermoreIn light of the new PBS “Vietnamâ€; I am re-reading the 4 volume set of Robert Caro’s LBJ biographies to gain a better perspective of LBJ and the politics of the years before Vietnam.Mr. Caro does an exhaustive amount of research for all of his books. He writes with polish; providing the reader with not only intricate details but also in a style that is relatively easy to understand.I say that I am re-reading this first book because I read it 5 years ago and many of the details have faded for me; so I’m back at it again and enjoying every page.I look forward to the publication of the 5th volume of this series; as Mr. Caro continues his research. The 5th volume will hopefully have a lot of “meat†in it.