H. A. Guerber

H. A. Guerber was a dedicated historian and author known for her engaging narratives that brought history to life for readers of all ages. Born in 1859 in Germany, Guerber later moved to the United States, where she became a prominent figure in educational literature. She had a particular talent for making complex historical events accessible and enjoyable, often weaving tales that sparked curiosity and wonder in her audience. Her works reflect a deep appreciation for storytelling, as she aimed to ignite a passion for history in young minds.

Throughout her career, Guerber authored several notable books, including "The Story of the Greeks" and "The Story of the Romans," which continue to be cherished for their clarity and charm. Her ability to blend fact with narrative ensures that her writings resonate even today, making them a delightful addition to any reading list. We invite you to explore H. A. Guerber's captivating works in our app, where her love for history will undoubtedly inspire your own adventures through time.

The Story of the Greeks

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This book is a collection of stories and histories about the Ancient Greeks, including many of their famous myths! - Summary by Ann Boulais

The Story of the Romans

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A collection of short stories and histories of Rome, from its beginning to its end. (Ann Boulais)

The Story of the Thirteen Colonies

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These short vignettes of American history are written for the young reader. Each one is a little capsule of a person or event. They run fr…

The Story of Old France

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The aim of this volume is to give a complete graphic account of the main features of the history of France to 1715 A.D., with as much additi…

Myths of Northern Lands

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The aim of this handbook of Northern mythology is to familiarize the English student of letters with the religion of his heathen ancestors, …