A young Native American boy sets out to hunt on Manhattan Island and discovers some strange people with white faces and very different ideas about land
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Nathaniel Benchley was the author of several different types of books, as well as plays, movies and magazine articles.
He attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard College, majoring in English. Shortly after graduation, he married Marjorie Bradford, and they settled down in New York City, where he worked for several newspapers and magazines. In 1941, before the attack on Pearl Harbor, he joined the U. S. Navy and was later trained to command small PT attack boats. He served in the Navy in the North and South Atlantic theaters and was on his way to the Pacific campaign when the war ended in 1945. He returned to New York and joined his wife and five year-old son, Peter. The next year, they had another son, Nathaniel Robert.
Nathaniel Benchley worked as a freelance writer –and painter- for the next 36 years. He wrote novels, plays, short stories, reviews, movie scripts and a very popular biography of the actor Humphrey Bogart. Much of his material was drawn from his life in New York and Nantucket, MA, where the family had a summer home. He found the small town life in Nantucket was rich in characters and material for adventures. He wrote a book titled The Off-Islanders, which was later made into a successful movie called "The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!" It was the story of a Russian submarine run aground on a small New England island. Several of his other books were also made into movies.
His sideline as a painter of landscapes led to his participation in many gallery showings.
Mr. Benchley used his fascination with history to create a series of books for beginning and teen readers. His particular interest was in taking a moment in history and examining it through the eyes of a young boy. He told stories about the Vikings coming to what would later be called "America;" Native American Indians dealing with the new settlers in their land ("Small Wolf"); young boys in Colonial America ("Sam the Minuteman" and "George the Drummer Boy") and the movement west; and a young boy who joins the Navy during World War II.
He also wrote a series of books for very beginning readers, many of which were about animals and their special bonds with humans ("Red Fox and His Canoe," "Oscar Otter").
He was always proudest of the letters he got from young readers who had identified with one of his characters and wanted to ask questions raised by their reading. He personally answered every letter he got from his readers.
In 1974, his son, Peter, published his first novel, Jaws, based on his experiences fishing off Nantucket in his youth (and a healthy imagination).
For the last many years of his life, Nathaniel Benchley lived in Nantucket with his wife.
Nathaniel Benchley lived by the motto: "A craftsman is one who does what he is given to do better than others feel is necessary."He died in Boston, MA, in 1981.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Sandin, Joan (illustrator). A young Native American boy sets out to hunt on Manhattan Island and discovers some strange people with white faces and very different ideas about land. Due to age and/or environmental conditions, the pages of this book have darkened. Former library book. Ex-Libris and is stamped as such. Moderate edgewear on the boards. Moderate shelf wear. Badly faded due to exposure to sunlight. Please note the image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item. Ex-Library. Seller Inventory # 123592568
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Joan Sandin (illustrator). Presumed First. Slim hardcover children's book with laminated pictorial boards and matching image on a clipped jacket; Book is clean sound & unmarked, a little agetoned; Jacket is free of major chips/tears but a little 'loose' and agetoned, some edgewear chips; The story of an Indian boys first contact with the white settlers in present day Manhattan; Illust.by large colour drawings, 64 pages. Seller Inventory # PARA5806
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Sandin, Joan (illustrator). First Edition. First Edition Stated. The Lower Front Flap Is Clipped. Clean Inside With No Remarks Or An "I Can Read Book" The Dust Jacket Is Creased At The Outer Edges And Has Some Small Tears. Pictorial Boards. First Edition From 1972.books are NOT signed. We will state signed at the description section. we confirm they are signed via email or stated in the description box. - Specializing in academic, collectiblle and historically significant, providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. Seller Inventory # X11324x
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Sandin, Joan (illustrator). A Stated First Edition of this I CAN READ History Book illustrated by Joan Sandlin. Glossy pictorial boards. Gift note on front end paper, else fine in crisp, clean jacket with one small corner chip and small rear tear. Jacket reverse lists all I Can Read books published to date. Seller Inventory # 84747
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