<SPAN name="startofbook"></SPAN>
<h1> RICHARD OF JAMESTOWN </h1>
<h2> by James Otis </h2>
<p><br/></p>
<hr />
<p><SPAN name="link2H_FORE" id="link2H_FORE"></SPAN></p>
<h2> FOREWORD </h2>
<p>The purpose of this series of stories is to show the children, and even
those who have already taken up the study of history, the home life of the
colonists with whom they meet in their books. To this end every effort has
been made to avoid anything savoring of romance, and to deal only with
facts, so far as that is possible, while describing the daily life of
those people who conquered the wilderness whether for conscience sake or
for gain.</p>
<p>That the stories may appeal more directly to the children, they are told
from the viewpoint of a child, and purport to have been related by a
child. Should any criticism be made regarding the seeming neglect to
mention important historical facts, the answer would be that these books
are not sent out as histories—although it is believed that they will
awaken a desire to learn more of the building of the nation—and only
such incidents as would be particularly noted by a child are used.</p>
<p>Surely it is entertaining as well as instructive for young people to read
of the toil and privations in the homes of those who came into a new world
to build up a country for themselves, and such homely facts are not to be
found in the real histories of our land.</p>
<p>JAMES OTIS. <br/> <br/></p>
<hr />
<div style="break-after:column;"></div><br />