Originally published in 1917, This Country of Ours is a children's book
that tells the story of the United States. Part I explores the landing
of the Leif Ericson, a Viking, who was inspired by his countrymen's
tales of a new land beyond Greenland. The stories continue through
Columbus and the landings of the French, Spanish, and English on the
shores of the New World. Part II of the book covers tales from explorer
John Smith and Virginia colonies. Part III moves to the New England
colonies and the tales of the Pilgrims, and Part IV moves to the South.
In Part V, Marshall recounts tales of the Louisiana territory, Part VI
takes on the American Revolution, and Part VII covers the building and
rebuilding of the United States through the presidency of Woodrow
Wilson. This book is suitable for children of all ages. British author
HENRIETTA ELIZABETH MARSHALL (1867-1941) is most widely known for her
children's books. She wrote, among others, Our Island Story: A History
of England for Boys and Girls (1905) and Scotland's Story: A History of
Scotland for Boys and Girls (1906).