B.C.
Pillar of Fire, The
Historical Significance: Circa 1500 B.C.; Egypt ; Tyre
First Century A.D.
Joel: A Boy of Galilee
Historical Significance: 29 AD - 32 A.D.; Jerusalem ; Christ's ministry; crucifixion and resurrection
Titus: A Comrade of the Cross
Historical Significance: 12 - 37 A.D.; Jerusalem ; Christ's ministry; crucifixion and resurrection
Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross
Historical Significance: First century A.D.; Jerusalem ; early church; Stephen - the first martyr
Wrestler of Philippi , The
Historical Significance: Early church history; first century A.D.; Philippi ; Rome
Cross Triumphant, The
Historical Significance: Early church, first century A.D., destruction of Jerusalem
Medieval:
Golden Thread, The
Historical Significance: Medieval period; allegory
Lost Ruby, The
Historical Significance: Medieval Period; Hainburg , Austria ; Hainburg Castle ; Germany
Rosa of Linden Castle
Historical Significance: Middle Ages; Linden Castle in Swabia , Southwestern Germany
Sir Knight of the Splendid Way
Historical significance: Medieval period; allegory
Three Weavers, The
Historical Significance: Medieval period
White Dove, The
Historical Significance: Middle Ages; Falkenbourg Castle , Hohenbourg (in modern day France near the border of Germany and lower Rhine River)
1600s
Basket of Flowers, The
Historical Significance: 1600s; Eichbourg , Austria
Hedge of Thorns, The
Historical Significance: 1600s; Carlisle , England ; biographical account of John Carrol
Inheritance, The
Historical Significance: 1600s; Thirty Years War; Europe
1700s
Always in His Keeping
Historical Significance: mid to late 1700s; when Dr. Gillies of Glasgow offers John Wesley his pulpit; England and Scottish Highlands
Highland Chairman, The
Historical Significance: 1700s; Edinburgh , Scotland
Mary Jones and Her Bible
Historical Significance: 1794-1800 ; Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, Wales
1800s
Amy and Her Brothers
Historical Significance: 1800s; America
Buried in the Snow
Historical Significance: 1800s, Jura Mountains on the Franco-Swiss border
Christie's Old Organ
Historical Significance: 1800s; London
Christie, the King's Servant
Historical Significance: 1800s; Runswick Bay (inhabited since Roman times) on the NE coast of Great Britain
Clean Your Boots, Sir?
Historical Significance: 1840-1881; London ; Ragged Schools; Calcutta , India
Jessica's First Prayer
Historical Significance: 1860s; London
The
Rescue of Jessica’s Mother on London Bridge
Historical Significance: 1860s; London ; London Bridge
Lamplighter, The
Historical Significance: 1800s; New England ; Boston
Little Lamb, The
Historical Significance: End of 1700s, early 1800s; Austria during and after The Napoleonic Wars
Nobody Loves Me
Historical Significance: 1800s, England
Peep Behind the Scenes, The
Historical Significance: 1800s; England ; a traveling caravan
Probable Sons
Historical Significance: 1800s, England
Puzzling Pair, A
Historical Significance : 1800s; England
Shipwrecked, But Not Lost
Historical Significance: Early 1800s; harbor town of Archangel , Russia (in the area of the White Sea and Artic Ocean ); St. Petersburg ; the Artic
Stepping Heavenward
Historical Significance: 1831- 1858; New England
Teddy's Button
Historical Significance: Queen Victoria 's reign (1837-1901); England
Tom Watkin's Mistake
Historical Significance: 1800s; England
What Is Her Name?
Historical Significance: 1800s; England
Wide, Wide World, The (Volume 1)
Historical Significance: 1800s; America ; Scotland
Wide, Wide World, The (Volume 2)
Historical Significance: 1800s; America ; Scotland
Early 1900s:
White Knights, The
Historical Significance: Early 1900s; London ; Westcliff-on-Sea; Hadleigh Castle ; ancient strongholds of England ; troubled days of King John
Other / Multiple Dates:
Bird's Nest, The
Historical Significance: Time of barons and princes, shepherd-boys and wood-rangers: probably Old Germany
Boys of Grit Who Became Men of Honour (v.1)
Historical Significance: 1730-1925 A.D.; True accounts of American scientist, professor and speaker Booker T. Washington, Scottish-American business man Andrew Carnegie, English Bible scholar John Kitto, English artist Josiah Wedgewood, Welsh-born professor Henry Jones, American naturalist John Muir, and English sculptor Francis Chantray, and more!
Boys of Grit Who Changed the World (v.2)
By Archer Wallace.
First published in 1930.Dates for the 2007 reprint cover: 1674-1930
Historical Significance: True accounts of Timothy Eaton (1834-1907), Walter Scott (1771-1832), Samuel Morse (1791-1872), Robert Fulton (1765-1815), Roland Hayes (1887-1977), Hans Andersen (1805-1875), Isaac Pitman (1813-1897), Robert H. Babcock (1851?-?), Elihu Burritt (1810-1879), Joseph Haydn (1832-1809), William Deberry (he was still living in 1930), William Hesketh Lever (1851-1925), William Hickling Prescott (1796-1859), John Robert Clynes (1869-1949), and Isaac Watts (1674-1748).
Boys of Grit Who Never Gave Up (v.3)
Historical Significance: True accounts of Abe Lincoln, Booker T. Washington, Washington Irving, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Carey, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Louis Pasteur, and many others!
Captive, The
Historical Significance: Salerno and Venice, Italy; Algiers,
Algeria; during the time of pirates and slave traders. The Order
for the Redemption of Captives, founded by St. John De Matha.
Mothers of Famous Men
Historical Significance: 300s - 1800s A.D.; North Africa ; Europe ; America
Stick to the Raft
Historical Significance: Fir Mountains of Bavaria and Kosen (near Naumburg , Germany )
Fire in the Sky , The
Historical Significance: Most likely old Germany during the time of castles and hermitages
Tom Gillies
Historical Significance: English coastal towns
True Stories of Great Americans For Young Americans
Historical Significance: American History through 1898 for elementary and junior high