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Beckwourth

The later Years

Author: Mark Weston  

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Running time 50 minutes.

Frontiersman, scout, James P. Beckwourth is credited with discovering the most accessible route into northern California in the 1800's, known today as the "Beckwourth Pass." Named a chief of the Crow Nation, Jim Beckwourth's many feats and accomplishments have gone largely unsung in American history. Who among us grew up reading about the "black Daniel Boone?" A wonderful immersion into the life and character of one of America's best, told with wit, honesty, and great story-telling style. By making obscure but important history come alive, this play is a good vehicle for school touring or a way to introduce history in a novel way to classes. By the co-author of the very popular Winning Monologues From The Beginnings Workshop as seen on the Bravo television network.

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About the Author

MARK WESTON's inspiration for this children's book about Soichiro Honda came from the extensive research he did several years ago for his highly-praised adult book, Giants of Japan: The Lives of Japan's Greatest Men and Women. A former attorney, journalist, and Jeopardy! contestant, Weston is now a full-time writer. He lives in Armonk, New York.

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Product Details

Publisher
Baker's Plays
Published
9th December 2011
Pages
42
ISBN
9780874402575

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