Colony of Fear: American Family Series Book One (1692) by Lucy Jane Bledsoe

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Topic: American History, Colonialism, Political History, Regional History, Religious History, Social History, Witchcraft, General Vintage: Yes Literary Movement: Modernism Publisher: Simon & Schuster Unit Type: Unit Format: Paperback Item Height: 6 in Item Width: 1 in Item Weight: 5 oz height: 6 in Author: Lucy Jane Bledsoe Book Title: Colony of Fear (Massachusetts, 1662) Intended Audience: Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults Personalize: No Type: Novel ISBN: 9780822447511 Signed: No Product Group: Book Ex Libris: No Genre: Juvenile Fiction width: 1 in Book Series: An American Family Ser. Era: 1980s Edition: First Edition Country of Origin: United States Binding: Paperback Original Language: English Item Length: 6 in Number of Pages: 80 Pages Language: English Publication Year: 1989 Unit Quantity: 1 Personalized: No Inscribed: No Narrative Type: Fiction

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Colony of Fear: American Family Series Book One (1692) by Lucy Jane Bledsoe. "Colony of Fear" by Lucy Jane Bledsoe is a vintage paperback novel from 1989, part of the "An American Family Series." Set in 1692 in Massachusetts, this book focuses on the topic of witchcraft, American history, regional history, religious history, social history, political history, and general audience. With a first edition, 80 pages, and written in English, it is suitable for young adults, ages 9-12, and adults. It offers a captivating narrative that transports readers back to a significant period in American history, making it a valuable addition to any historical fiction collection. "Colony of Fear" by Lucy Jane Bledsoe is a vintage paperback novel from 1989, part of the "An American Family Series." Set in 1692 in Massachusetts, this book focuses on the topic of witchcraft, American history, regional history, religious history, social history, political history, and general audience. With a first edition, 80 pages, and written in English, it is suitable for young adults, ages 9-12, and adults. It offers a captivating narrative that transports readers back to a significant period in American history, making it a valuable addition to any historical fiction collection.