Alice of Old Vincennes

Alice of Old Vincennes

by Maurice Thompson

22 chapters10h 35mEnglish1900

About this book

This entertaining book of adventure, love and war was a Bestseller in 1900 and 1901. The heroine Alice Roussillon is a brave young woman who grew up in a small town on the Wabash River in Indiana during the revolutionary war. The characters are all distinctive and compelling. It gives a great insight into the frontier life of that era and includes true historical accounts and personages such as the wicked Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clarke who was responsible for expelling the British from Fort Sackville in Vincennes in 1779. From the foreword: " "Accept, then, this book, which to those who care only for history will seem but an idle romance, while to the lovers of romance it may look strangely like the mustiest history." - Summary by Celine Major

Chapters (22)

1Chapter 1
1481
2Chapter 2
1565
3Chapter 3
1353
4Chapter 4
1772
5Chapter 5
1607
6Chapter 6
1663
7Chapter 7
1596
8Chapter 8
1908
9Chapter 9
1759
10Chapter 10
1811
11Chapter 11
1823
12Chapter 12
1814
13Chapter 13
1994
14Chapter 14
1610
15Chapter 15
1501
16Chapter 16
1969
17Chapter 17
1625
18Chapter 18
1718
19Chapter 19
1780
20Chapter 20
1886
21Chapter 21
2008
22Chapters 22-23
1645

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