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|aBrooks, Philip|d1963-
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|aKing George III |bAmerica's enemy |cPhilip Brooks.
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|aNew York |bFranklin Watts|c2009.
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|a128 p. |bill., maps (some col.) |c19 cm.
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|aA wicked history
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|aHe was loved by British Revolutionary War loyalistsand hated by American patriots. What made King GeorgeIII so mad? Hoping to restore glory to theBritishcrown, he instead plunged two countries into a seven-year bloodbath anddied plagued by insanity and failure.
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|aGeorge III, 1738-1820--Juvenile literature.--King of Great Britain
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|aUnited States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Juvenile literature.
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