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  1. AJ Haslam

    AJ Haslam edited the table of contents of American Lion Wednesday, February 8, 2012.

    • A Note on the Text

      Principal Characters

      Prologue: With the Feelings of a Father
      Part I -

      I. The Love of Country, Fame and Honor - Beginnings to Late 1830:1830
      1.
      Andy Will Fight His Way in the World,World
      2.
      Follow Me and I'll Save You Yet,Yet
      3.
      A Marriage a Defeat and a Victory,Victory
      4.
      You Know Best My Dear,Dear
      5.
      Ladies' Wars are Always Fierce and Hot,Hot
      6.
      A Busybody Presbyterian Clergyman,Clergyman
      7.
      My White and Red Children,Children
      8.
      Major Eaton Has Spoken of Resigning,Resigning
      9.
      An Opinion of the President Alone,Alone
      10.
      Liberty and Union Now and Forever,Forever
      11.
      General Jackson Rules by His Personal Popularity
      Part II -

      II. I Will Die with the Union - Late 1830 to 1834:1834
      12.
      I Have Been Left to Sup Alone,Alone
      13.
      A Mean and Scurvy Piece of Business,Business
      14.
      Now Let Him Enforce It,It
      15.
      The Fury of a Chained Panther,Panther
      16.
      Hurra for the Hickory Tree!,Tree!
      17.
      A Dreadful Crisis of Excitement and Violence,Violence
      18.
      The Mad Project of Disunion,Disunion
      19.
      We Are Threatened to Have Our Throats Cut,Cut
      20.
      Great is the Stake Placed in Our Hands,Hands
      21.
      My Mind is Made Up,Up
      22.
      He Appeared to Feel as a Father,Father
      23.
      The People Sir Are with Me,Me
      24.
      We Are in the Midst of a Revolution
      Part III -

      III. The Evening of His Days - 1834 to the End:End
      25.
      So You Want War,War
      26.
      A Dark Lawless and Insatiable Ambition!,Ambition!
      27.
      There Is a Rank Due to the United States Among Nations,Nations
      28.
      The Wretched Victims of a Dreadful Delusion,Delusion
      29.
      How Would You Like to be a Slave?,Slave?
      30.
      The Strife About the Next Presidency,Presidency
      31.
      Not One Would Have Ever Got Out Alive,Alive
      32.
      I Fear Emily Will Not Recover,Recover
      33.
      The President Will Go Out Triumphant,Triumphant
      34.
      The Shock is Great and Grief Universal

      Epilogue: He Still Lives

      Author's Note and Acknowledgments

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Illustration Credits

      Index

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  2. Amanda

    Amanda edited the table of contents of American Lion Thursday, November 19, 2009.

    • A Note on the Text
      Principal Characters
      Prologue: With the Feelings of a Father
      Part I - The Love of Country, Fame and Honor - Beginnings to Late 1830: Andy Will Fight His Way in the World, Follow Me and I'll Save You Yet, A Marriage a Defeat and a Victory, You Know Best My Dear, Ladies' Wars are Always Fierce and Hot, A Busybody Presbyterian Clergyman, My White and Red Children, Major Eaton Has Spoken of Resigning, An Opinion of the President Alone, Liberty and Union Now and Forever, General Jackson Rules by His Personal Popularity
      Part II - I Will Die with the Union - Late 1830 to 1834: I Have Been Left to Sup Alone, A Mean and Scurvy Piece of Business, Now Let Him Enforce It, The Fury of a Chained Panther, Hurra for the Hickory Tree!, A Dreadful Crisis of Excitement and Violence, The Mad Project of Disunion, We Are Threatened to Have Our Throats Cut, Great is the Stake Placed in Our Hands, My Mind is Made Up, He Appeared to Feel as a Father, The People Sir Are with Me, We Are in the Midst of a Revolution
      Part III - The Evening of His Days - 1834 to the End: So You Want War, A Dark Lawless and Insatiable Ambition!, There Is a Rank Due to the United States Among Nations, The Wretched Victims of a Dreadful Delusion, How Would You Like to be a Slave?, The Strife About the Next Presidency, Not One Would Have Ever Got Out Alive, I Fear Emily Will Not Recover, The President Will Go Out Triumphant, The Shock is Great and Grief Universal
      Epilogue: He Still Lives
      Author's Note and Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Illustration Credits
      Index

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  3. Amanda

    Amanda edited the table of contents of American Lion Thursday, November 19, 2009.

    • A Note on the Text
      Principal Characters
      Prologue: With the Feelings of a Father
      Part I - The Love of Country, Fame and Honor - Beginnings to Late 1830: Andy Will Fight His Way in the World, Follow Me and I'll Save You Yet, A Marriage a Defeat and a Victory, You Know Best My Dear, Ladies' Wars are Always Fierce and Hot, A Busybody Presbyterian Clergyman, My White and Red Children, Major Eaton Has Spoken of Resigning, An Opinion of the President Alone, Liberty and Union Now and Forever, General Jackson Rules by His Personal Popularity
      Part II - I Will Die with the Union - Late 1830 to 1834:1834: I Have Been Left to Sup Alone, A Mean and Scurvy Piece of Business, Now Let Him Enforce It, The Fury of a Chained Panther, Hurra for the Hickory Tree!, A Dreadful Crisis of Excitement and Violence, The Mad Project of Disunion, We Are Threatened to Have Our Throats Cut, Great is the Stake Placed in Our Hands, My Mind is Made Up, He Appeared to Feel as a Father, The People Sir Are with Me, We Are in the Midst of a Revolution
      Part III - The Evening of His Days - 1834 to the End:End: So You Want War, A Dark Lawless and Insatiable Ambition!,
      Epilogue: He Still Lives
      Author's Note and Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Illustration Credits
      Index

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  4. Amanda

    Amanda edited the table of contents of American Lion Thursday, November 19, 2009.

    • A Note on the Text
      Principal Characters
      Prologue: With the Feelings of a Father
      Part I - The Love of Country, Fame and Honor - Beginnings to Late 1830:
      Part II - I Will Die with the Union - Late 1830 to 1834:
      Part III - The Evening of His Days - 1834 to the End:
      Epilogue: He Still Lives
      Author's Note and Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Illustration Credits
      Index

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