A young boy who spent the first fourteen years of his life wealthy and protected suddenly faced five years of fighting to stay alive in Japanese concentration camps. Author Pieter R. Wiederhold wonders how he managed to survive at all during that difficul
#2753738 in Books Digireads.com 2011-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .56 x 5.98l; .81 #File Name: 1420942492246 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The botanical Travels of William Bartram; son of John Bartram; the original botanist in this country.By Diann DirksThe book itself was in good condition. I found the botanical information a bit overwhelming because no common names were there for anything; which I wasn't expecting. I'll try to slug through the rest of the book but I think I'm going to be on the internet a lot to find out the names I'm used to on these things. I forgot William's dad was a botanist and would look at all plants with the Latin names. I'm very glad that someone printed it though. And I wonder if his father's books are available.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy JosephAmazing historical account2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Being a journal and not written for reading like a storyBy MichaelThis book was a journal of Bartram's travels through the southeast. Being a journal and not written for reading like a story; I lost interest and didn't finish the book.