December 1959

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READING, WRITING, AND HISTORY
Features
As the frontier moved westward and wildlife declined, the tireless Audubon drove himself to record its wonders
By a brilliant maneuver young James Wolfe conquered “impregnable” Quebec—and secured North America for the English-speaking peoples
While Bryan stumped up and down the land, McKinley let the voters come to his lawn in Canton—and they came
His secret diaries sparkle with the wit, wisdom, and lusty candor that made William Byrd II of Westover one of Virginia’s most engaging gentlemen
America acted deeply on the Elizabethan English imagination, working its magic in the minds of poets and men of science
Was it, as Navy Secretary Welles believed, “a conspiracy to overthrow the government”?
The Indians who sold Manhattan were bilked, all right, but they didn’t mind—the land wasn’t theirs anyway
A corrupt lawyer and his complaisant ally ran San Francisco as their private preserve until a crusading editor toppled their plots and schemes, and sent one of them to jail
Animals a-coming two by two: Up went the lid and you could stuff them in, Noah and all. Or you could throw them at Brother. A toy is pretty adaptable.
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