I Wish I'd Been There: Twenty Historians Bring to Life Dramatic Events That Changed America
, . . Doubleday, $26.95 (338pp) ISBN 978-0-385-51619-8
If she could be a fly on the wall at a pivotal moment in American history, Mary Beth Norton would have witnessed the Salem witch trials. These were driven not by greed or, as Arthur Miller would have it, by adultery, she writes, but by Massachusetts colonists' overwhelming fears about the frontier war with the Wabanaki Indians. Gathered by Hollinshead, former president of Oxford University Press and publisher of the military history journal
Reviewed on: 06/05/2006
Genre: Nonfiction
Other - 352 pages - 978-0-385-52000-3