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Peter Parley's Tales About America and Australia

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A sequence of illustrated, child‑oriented chapters recounts early European voyages of discovery and the ensuing encounters with the peoples, plants, and landscapes of the Americas and Australia. Narratives describe the major transatlantic expedition, subsequent conquests in Mesoamerica and the Andes, shipwrecks and personal hardships, the appearance and habits of indigenous communities, and descriptions of New World flora. Further sections trace the establishment of early English settlements, the emergence of a united republic in North America, and surveys of New South Wales, colonial settlements, gold regions, and recent explorations, blending adventure tales with geographic and moral observations for young readers.

About the Author

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Samuel G. Goodrich

Samuel G. Goodrich, also known by his pen name Peter Parley, was an American author and educator active in the 19th century. He is best known for his engaging children's literature, which aimed to educate young readers through entertaining narratives. Goodrich's works often blended history, science, and moral lessons, making complex subjects accessible to children. Notable titles include "Curiosities of Human Nature" and "Famous Men of Ancient Times," which reflect his interest in both human behavior and historical figures. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on American children's writing.

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