The Story of Liberty covers a period of five hundred years fight for liberty, from the Magna Carta (1215) up to the landing of the Pilgrims in Massachusetts (1620)Contents:John Lackland and th
The Story of Liberty covers a period of five hundred years fight for liberty, from the Magna Carta (1215) up to the landing of the Pilgrims in Massachusetts (1620)Contents:John Lackland and the BaronsThe Man Who Preached After He Was DeadThe Fire That Was Kindled in BohemiaWhat Laurence Coster and John Gutenberg Did for LibertyThe Men Who Ask QuestionsHow a Man Tried to Reach the East by Sailing WestThe New Home of LibertyA Boy Who Objected to Marrying His Brother's WidowThe Man Who Can Do No WrongThe Boy Who Sung for His BreakfastWhat the Boy Who Sung for His Breakfast Saw in RomeThe Boy-CardinalThe Boy-EmperorThe Field of the Cloth of GoldThe Men Who Obey OrdersPlans That Did Not Come to PassThe Man Who Split the Church in TwainThe Queen Who Burned HereticsHow Liberty Began in FranceThe Man Who Filled the World With WoeProgress of Liberty in EnglandHow the Pope Put Down the HereticsThe Queen of the ScotsSt. BartholomewHow the "Beggars" Fought for Their RightsWhy the Queen of Scotland Lost Her HeadThe Retribution That Followed CrimeWilliam Brewster and His FriendsThe Star of EmpireThe "Half-Moon"Strangers and Pilgrims