
Plow Stories
'Plow Stories' Summary
'Plow Stories' by Clara Dillingham Pierson is a book that explores the history of the plow, an essential tool in agriculture. Through a series of engaging stories set during various time periods, the book sheds light on the significance of the plow in shaping human civilization. It emphasizes the critical role farmers and plowmen play in sustaining society, even amidst the advancements of modern technology. The author encourages readers to gain knowledge about plows, recognizing their importance in ensuring food security. Overall, 'Plow Stories' offers a fascinating journey into the history of this indispensable agricultural tool.Book Details
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Clara Dillingham Pierson
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Clara Dillingham Pierson was an early 20th century American children's author. Clara Eleanor Dillingham was born in 1868 in Coldwater, Michigan, the only child of Jennie Lincoln Dillingham and Captai...
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