The American Flag

The American Flag by Lloyd G. Douglas is a 20-page book published by Scholastic in 2003. This edition presents an exploration of the history and significance of the American flag, alongside other national symbols such as the bald eagle. Written in English, this work aims to engage readers with the rich heritage associated with these iconic representations of the United States.
Readers will find a detailed account of the American flag’s origins and its role in American culture. The book is part of a patriotic series that highlights various national symbols, making it a valuable reference for those interested in genealogy and heraldry. Through its concise format, this edition offers insights into the enduring legacy of these symbols, celebrating the spirit of the nation.
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Three cheers for the red, white, and blue! From the American flag to the bald eagle, the history and heritage of our great national symbols come to life in this patriotic new series.
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