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Elbridge S. (Elbridge Streeter) Brooks
1846-1902
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Books by Elbridge S. (Elbridge Streeter) Brooks
Historic Boys: Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times
"Historic Boys: Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times" by E. S. Brooks is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book presents the inspiring stories of notable young boys from various cultures and epochs who made significant impacts in history before reaching adulthood. The opening chapter introduces Marcus Annius Verus, who later becomes the famous Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, depicting his childhood and early accomplishments, which embody ideals of bravery, duty, and Stoic philosophy. At the start of the narrative, we are transported to the 2nd century A.D. in Italy, where we meet Marcus, a boy of sixteen who is unexpectedly appointed as prefect of Rome while the magistrates are away. The chapter unfolds with Marcus engaging in playful antics with his friends, highlighting his boyish nature amidst the responsibilities he soon faces. As he navigates his role in the court, the young magistrate demonstrates keen judgment and a strong moral compass, particularly when he confronts a deceitful shepherd seeking justice for fictitious injustices. Through Marcus’ trials and principles, the reader gets a glimpse of a promising leader in the making, setting the tone for a series that celebrates young individuals who shaped their times through courage and virtue.
The True Story of Christopher Columbus, Called the Great Admiral
"The True Story of Christopher Columbus, Called the Great Admiral" by Elbridge S. Brooks is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work embarks on an engaging journey through the life of Christopher Columbus, detailing his ambition to discover a westward route to Asia, specifically to the riches of Cathay, ultimately leading to his unexpected discovery of the New World. The narrative serves to glorify Columbus's achievements and character, presenting him as a symbol of exploration and perseverance for young readers. The opening of the book introduces Columbus's early life as a boy filled with dreams of adventure in the beautiful city of Genoa. It captures his fascination with the sea, his desire to explore unknown lands, and how he became convinced that he could reach Asia by sailing westward. As the narrative unfolds, it details the skepticism he faced regarding his innovative ideas, highlights his determination to seek support from royals, and establishes the hardships he endured while pursuing his dreams. The story emphasizes his persistence and ingenuity, setting the stage for the dramatic voyages that would eventually change the course of history.
Historic Girls: Stories Of Girls Who Have Influenced The History Of Their Times
"Historic Girls: Stories Of Girls Who Have Influenced The History Of Their Times" by E. S. Brooks is a collection of historical accounts written in the late 19th century. The book celebrates the lives and contributions of various girls and women throughout history who demonstrated courage, intelligence, and resilience, challenging the traditional gender roles of their times. Each story portrays a different character, such as Zenobia from Palmyra and Helena of Britain, who left an indelible mark on their respective cultures and eras. The opening of the work introduces the preface, where the author emphasizes the importance of recognizing the historical achievements of women who shaped their societies. It discusses how these women's actions and traits—courage, cleverness, and compassion—continue to resonate with the youth of today. With a focus on the specific story of Zenobia, it highlights her bravery in the face of Roman oppression, her strong leadership, and her quest for autonomy, setting the stage for a narrative rich with lessons on valor and the timeless nature of girlhood across different cultures and epochs.