Item #17701 Molly, The Drummer Boy: A Story of the Revolution. Harriet Comstock.
Molly, The Drummer Boy: A Story of the Revolution
Molly, The Drummer Boy: A Story of the Revolution
Molly, The Drummer Boy: A Story of the Revolution
Molly, The Drummer Boy: A Story of the Revolution

Molly, The Drummer Boy: A Story of the Revolution

Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Company, 1900. Illustrated by Curtis Wager-Smith. First Edition, First Printing.

Cream cloth over the spine to full-color decorated cloth; 8.5 inches tall; 60 pages. Illustrated with original half-tone plates by Curtis Wager-Smith.

The bindings are tight and square. Text clean, light even toning. Moderate shelf handling wear with rubbed corners and soiling to the cloth.

Historical adventure of the American Revolution for youngsters.

The book is a great introduction to the American Revolution for young readers and offers a unique perspective on the role of women in history. It is a heartwarming and inspiring story that teaches valuable lessons about bravery, determination, and patriotism.

Throughout the book, Molly faces challenges and hardships as she navigates life as a soldier. She forms close bonds with her fellow soldiers and participates in battles, including the Battle of Monmouth. Molly also learns about the importance of loyalty and sacrifice as she fights for the freedom of her country.

Ref: Osburn


Item #17701

Price: $35.00