Homes in the Wilderness

Homes in the Wilderness

A Pilgrim's Journal of Plymouth Plantation in 1620

by William Bradford, Margaret Wise Brown (Editor)
Publisher: Purple House Press
Trade Paperback, 74 pages
Price: $9.99

The drama, adventure, and humor of day-to-day experience abound in this living history of what it felt like to come to America in the fall of 1620. The Mayflower's passengers arrive in the New World, explore the Cape Cod shore for a place to build homes, tentatively encounter Native Americans for the first time, and thrill at the abundance of the land. They struggle through their first long, hard winter and, by spring of 1621, build their settlement at Plymouth.

William Bradford and other members of the Mayflower Company tell their own story in these authentic journals. Commonly called Mourt's Relation, this book has been edited and modernized just enough for contemporary readers. The language retains the vigor of the original King James English.

This is a story, a history, and a reference. It includes the names of Mayflower passengers, a glossary of old worlds, and clear line drawings and maps.

Currently out of print. We recommend checking addall for used copies.

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