The Cornerstones of Freedom detail important events in United States history. Children are given the sense of being witnesses to history-in-the-making and contemporaries of famous people who helped shape the United States into the world power it is today. Starting with the Spring 1992 titles, a brand-new format has been introduced using more photographs (many in full-color), historical engravings, and an easy-to-read typeface. Many popular previously published titles will be updated in this new format. Each book includes an index.
An excellent resource for young people about a great American national treasure
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
As a two-time traveler to Yellowstone, I can appreciate the fact of its' existence. The first national park ever created, the order to preserve it was signed by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1872. The natural beauty is spectacular, there is so much to see and you find yourself wanting to see it all again. This book is a brief synopsis of the history of the park and some of the more prominent natural formations. It is truly a national treasure and young people must be made aware of that fact. I also commend the author for discussing some of the ecological issues with the park, in particular the role of predators such as wolves and cougars. The "let-it-burn" policy regarding fires started by lightning is also mentioned. The great fire of 1988, which I witnessed, is also covered. American children should learn about all of the major national treasures of the United States and this is an excellent resource about one of the most majestic of those treasures.
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