Description
1961 American Heritage edition. Hardcover has some scuffing, and wear along the corners/edges/spine. Pages are clean. Two pages have large folds. Binding is secure
This well-loved copy of “The Pilgrim and Plymouth Colony” offers a captivating glimpse into the lives and struggles of the English Separatists who founded the Plymouth Colony in 1620. Published by the esteemed American Heritage in 1961, this volume draws from a wealth of primary sources and historical accounts to vividly recreate the Pilgrims’ arduous journey aboard the Mayflower, their first harrowing winter in the New World, and their remarkable perseverance in establishing a foothold in the harsh wilderness. With its richly detailed narratives and carefully curated illustrations, this book transports readers back to the 17th century, allowing them to experience the triumphs and tribulations of these intrepid settlers as they sought religious freedom and a new life across the Atlantic. Despite its age and gentle wear, this edition remains a treasured resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone captivated by the enduring legacy of the Pilgrims and the birth of American democracy.