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Obras de Bob Blaisdell

Great Speeches by Native Americans (2000) — Editor — 387 copias
Favorite Greek Myths (1995) 204 copias
El jardín secreto (1994) 185 copias
Imagist Poetry: An Anthology (1999) — Editor — 137 copias
Robinson Crusoe [adapted - Blaisdell] (1995) — Adaptor — 121 copias
Robin Hood (1994) — Adaptor — 118 copias
The Story of the Nutcracker (1996) — Adaptor — 102 copias
The Story of Hercules (1997) 92 copias
Huckleberry Finn [adapted - Blaisdell] (1998) — Adapter — 81 copias
Irish Verse: An Anthology (2002) — Editor — 72 copias
Great Speeches of the 20th Century (2011) — Editor — 58 copias
Elizabethan Poetry: An Anthology (2005) — Editor — 49 copias
Kidnapped [adapted - Blaisdell] (1996) — Adaptor — 48 copias
Poems of Faith (2002) — Editor — 42 copias
Great English Essays: From Bacon to Chesterton (2005) — Editor — 40 copias
Ivanhoe [adapted - Blaisdell] (2003) — Adaptor — 37 copias
The Call of the Wild: Adapted for Young Readers (1999) — Adaptor — 19 copias
Adventures of Hercules Coloring Book (1997) — Autor — 19 copias
Dracula (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) (2011) — Adaptor — 11 copias
The Civil War: A Book of Quotations (2004) — Editor — 10 copias
Famous Documents and Speeches of the Civil War (2006) — Editor — 8 copias
Great Scenes from Dickens' Novels (2005) — Autor — 6 copias
Great Short Poems from Around the World (2013) — Editor — 6 copias
Greek and Roman Oratory (2014) 5 copias
Great Love Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) (2016) — Editor — 4 copias
Essays on Teaching (2013) 3 copias
The Wit of Oscar Wilde (1997) — Editor — 1 copia

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The Emperor of Ice-Cream and Other Poems (1999) — Editor, algunas ediciones101 copias
The Decameron: Selected Tales (Dover Thrift Editions) (2011) — Introducción — 75 copias
The Wit and Wisdom of Anthony Trollope (2003) — Editor — 2 copias
The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County [short fiction] (2014) — Editor, algunas ediciones1 copia

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1959-11-19
Género
male
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translator

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Independent Reading Level: Grades 3-8
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carly.whitaker | Nov 15, 2023 |
I requested this book from NetGalley when I was in my Longmire phase this summer. I thought Native American stories would be nice to read. Unfortunately, the stories were not what I had in mind to read. I'm sure the right reader will love these stories. Me? To many of the stories did I have to force myself to read and some I just skimmed through. Reading a book that feels like you have to that you lack the joy to read that reminds me too much of school. I'm not saying that every story was bad. There was some that was interesting, especially when the story brought up the discrimination towards Native Americans. But all in all, not a book for me.

But if you like contemporary short stories written by Native Americans, then this book is probably something you will like.

Thank you Netgalley for providing me with a free copy for an honest review!
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MaraBlaise | otra reseña | Jul 23, 2022 |
I requested this book from NetGalley when I was in my Longmire phase this summer. I thought Native American stories would be nice to read. Unfortunately, the stories were not what I had in mind to read. I'm sure the right reader will love these stories. Me? To many of the stories did I have to force myself to read and some I just skimmed through. Reading a book that feels like you have to that you lack the joy to read that reminds me too much of school. I'm not saying that every story was bad. There was some that was interesting, especially when the story brought up the discrimination towards Native Americans. But all in all, not a book for me.

But if you like contemporary short stories written by Native Americans, then this book is probably something you will like.

Thank you Netgalley for providing me with a free copy for an honest review!
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MaraBlaise | otra reseña | Jul 23, 2022 |
Anyone who thinks they know American history needs to read this book. Those who don't understand why the white men are hated also need to read it. In a nutshell, it's a testimonial of exploitation, lies, and aggression, which has been the norm on the part of supposed "civilized" nations for millennia. Seeing indigenous people as inferior, savages, and uncivilized based on their lifestyle and thus treating them no better than animals has a sordid and long history.
This book chronicles the treatment of the Indigenous Americans from the first contact by the Pilgrims in the 1600s through the 20th century. The lies and aggression are nothing short of shameful and an embarrassment to any honest person. Those of us who grew up playing "cowboys and Indians" and watching similar TV shows were not seeing things as they really are.
In most cases, the Indigenous Americans only wanted peace. Some had the foresight to see the problems that were coming. They saw the land as sacred, given to them by The Great Spirit, and they treated Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. They may not have had the white man's technology, but their societal norms were often far more advanced than "civilized" nations. The wholesale slaughter and exploitation of these people in the name of Christianity is a national disgrace.
Besides the actual slaughters, their children were often taken away, essentially kidnapped, and sent to boarding schools where their native culture was derided while they were indoctrinated with supposedly white civilization's values. Their women were often sterilized without their knowledge. There is no doubt the intent was genocide.
If you think things have changed today, think again. Power and control by those with selfish and evil intent still prevails. Corporate power subdues the rights of individuals. Nothing has changed.
I cried more reading this book than any novel. It's a very sad commentary on the foundation of the United States. These Native Americans were highly intelligent, moral individuals. In the vast majority of cases, they were only aggressive when they'd had enough of being lied to and could see the intent was their annihilation.
Read it. More people need their eyes opened to the truth that is our history and how it relates to what's going on today.
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