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Constance

Dodge, Plymouth, Town and Country 1984-95

Great Book, too bad it is no longer in print

An interesting history

Very useful and interesting

Landmark History of the American People

The Right Title?Another minor matter is the title. While the ship is the early focus of the book, and Caffrey does return to the question of its final disposition in the last few pages, the meat of the text has little to do with the ship or the great voyage. This is a story about the Pilgrims themselves, of the Plymouth Plantation they founded, and of their Puritan existence and legacy. Any one of these three might have made a more appropriate title for the book.
All in all, "The Mayflower" is a great choice for those interested in learning the truth about America's early history. It left me curious to read more about the other early colonies at Jamestown, Boston, and New York. --Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead.


Great synopsis of history of Plymouth BrethrenThis is an honest account of the movement and includes things many people would rather not have recorded as well as the great things done by those who desire to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. My only desire is that believers today would have the same zeal as those men in the 1800's who desired to follow Christ.