Hero Tales from American History


A poorly read excerpt from the above titled book, with mindless chatter regarding historians, antique book collecting, and something stuff about Pennsylvania sprinkled in.

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18 Responses to “Hero Tales from American History”

  1. nbwulf says:

    We definitely should get out to Raging Waters… our kids are HOOKED on swimming, so I’m sure they’d have a blast. If we make the trek I’ll drop ya a note. Cheers… J.

  2. TheCoastBoast says:

    Thanks Jason.

    Any plans for Raging Waters this summer? We have season passes, my boy LOVES it. You guys should make a day of it and maybe we’ll see you there.

  3. TheCoastBoast says:

    Thank you, AM.

  4. TheCoastBoast says:

    Thank you, Zen.

  5. ZenArcher says:

    (a) POST EVERYTHING!
    (b) Great seeing you here again!
    (c) Love your hair like that!

    Be Well! ~ZenArcher

  6. TheCoastBoast says:

    Hi Judy. My main interest in the books is of a businesswoman, in search of their value. Only a few get placed on my nightstand for me to read.

  7. TheCoastBoast says:

    This book has a beautiful inscription, probably written with feather and ink!
    “To Todd Ford, Jr., Christmas 1895.”

  8. TheCoastBoast says:

    Good job! Of course you knew it.

    I’d never worry about you seeing my imperfect side, Danny. I’m sure you would be gentle with it.

  9. TheCoastBoast says:

    There’s a lot of special and rare books around here. Maybe I will share more of them, if my procrastination allows.

  10. AnneMarie96 says:

    Just be you! That’s perfect. Great to see and hear you again.

  11. nbwulf says:

    Post everything…
    Enjoyed it… nice to see ya stranger.
    Hope all is well with you and the fam.
    Cheers… J.

  12. CoZzMiX says:

    Nice to see you again Caroline (you are looking good!) I hope things are sorting them selves out for you, I know you have had a hard year…

    And as for those videos you don’t post! Remember… There is perfection in imPerfection. Don’t be so hard on yourself, I would still like to see those vids. :)

  13. 3CoolKats says:

    Great to see you Caroline!!! Personally I made straight A’s in high school history. I think one year I might have had a 105 average when you count the extra credit stuff. Beyond perfect, LOL. History was of course a lot about memorization. Sadly my perfect memory has since developed a few cracks. They grow deeper each year. Although even then my *perfect* memory only seemed to remember historical facts. It couldn’t hang on to French words. So I guess it was selectively perfect. An oxymoron:)

  14. mysteryglo says:

    So good to see you… I was just checking yesterday to be sure you didn’t cancel your channel! LOL
    I failed history in HS.. NOT my favorite subject! I DO love old books though.. :D

  15. timido66 says:

    I love old books too. I love when a previous owner writes in them. Love it. It’s great to see you.

  16. dl737 says:

    Technically, Alleghenies is a mountain range is part of the Appalachian Mountain Range of the eastern United States (not just Penn)

    Anywho – I knew who it was because Daniel was an early hero of mine (just bec of his name – lol) The fact that I had a minor in history doesn’t hurt. Jealous of your new book collection!!

    Finally – soo good to see you!!!! Screw perfection. Life is about the imperfect!!

  17. liz1060 says:

    Nice book — I looove old books, would very much like to see what you have! Great seeing you, Caroline — I understand about the perfectionism — it goes hand in hand with procrastination — lol!

  18. MrHollick says:

    Great video!

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