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From: LoreensLit 8/20/09 (vegsource dealer program)
Subject:         Huge List Lit, US History Revolution, Civil, WWII, Lots of Underground Railroad books, Ben Franklin and Washington books + more
Date: July 3, 2009 at 7:02 pm PST


Hi! I have a big list of books that I am selling. We used Veritas for history plus a lot of other great books. Shipping is not included, and would be Media Mail. Insurance is optional. I take check, money order, or Paypal (Paypal on orders over $5 only) Please send a list of what books that you want. I will weigh them and get back to you with shipping costs.

I have a smoke free pet free home.

Email me! loreenjfitch@yahoo.com

Check out my Sonlight-Classics-Science-Math-Latin list and my ancient-Middle ages list. I also have books listed on the k-2 and the 7-12 boards. Thanks, Loreen

US History


CORNERSTONE of FREEDOM books

1. The Story of the Mayflower Compact, by Norman Richards, Cornerstones of Freedom, 30 pages, older hardback, $2.50

2. The Story of Lexington and Concord, by R. Conrad Stein, Cornerstones of Freedom, Hardback, 32 pages, like new, excellent condition, $3.50

3. The Story of the Constitution, by Marilyn Prolman, Cornerstones of Freedom, 32 pages, very good condition, hardback, $3.00

4. The Story of The Supreme Court, by Kenneth Richards, Cornerstones of Freedom, very good condition, hardback, $3.00

5. The Story of the Star-Spangled Banner, by Natalie Miller, Cornerstone of Freedom, hardback condition, $3.00

6 The Story of the Star Spangled Banner, by Natalie Miller, Cornerstones of Freedom, hardback, 31 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

7.. The Story of the Alamo, by Norman Richards, Cornerstones of Freedom, hardback, 31 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

8. The Gettysburg Address, by Kenneth Richards, Cornerstones of Freedom, hard back, excellent condition, 32. pages, $3.00

9. The Story of Fort Sumter, by Eugenia Burney, Cornerstones of Freedom, 31 pages, hardback good condition, $3.00

10. The Story of Ellis Island, by Conrad Stein, Cornerstones of Freedom, Hardback, excellent condition, 32 pages, $3.00

11. The Story of the Flight at Kitty Hawk, by Conrad Stein, Cornerstones of Freedom, Hardback, excellent condition, 32 pages, $3.00


COLONIAL TIMES

1. Awesome Ancient Ancestors, by Elizabeth Levy, America’s Horrible Histories, Fun style of book with cartoon pictures and captions, My girls loved this book. excellent condition, $2.50

2. The Rescue, by Nancy Rue, Christian Heritage Series, Focus on the Family, 185 pages, story of a boy who lived In Salem and befriends an old woman believed to be a witch, excellent condition, $3.00

3/ Boys and Girls of Colonial Days, by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, 124 pages, Put out by Christian Liberty Press, excellent Condition, $3.50

4. . Squanto: the Pilgrim Adventure by Kate Jassem, Troll Associates book, 48 pages, good condition, crease on the front cover, $1.50

5. The Story of the Mayflower Compact, by Norman Richards, Cornerstones of Freedom, 30 pages, older hardback, $2.50

6. Pocahontas: Girl of Jamestown, by Kate Jassem, 48 pages, 3rd grade level, $1.50

7. Pocahontas Girl of Jamestown, by Kate Jassem, Troll Associates book, 48 pages, good condition, crease on the back cover, $1.50

8. The Double Life of Pocahontas, by Jean Fritz, 96 pages, good condition, $1.50

10. Two Mighty Rivers: The Son of Pocahontas, by Mari Hanes, 163 pages, The story of Pocahontas son, Pepsicanough who joins forces with a young girl from Jamestown to bring peace. Ages 8-12, very good condition, $2.50

11. Constance: A Story of Early Plymouth, by Patricia Clapp, story of a young woman who goes to Plymouth as a Pilgrim, 255 pages, good condition, little dog eared corners, $2.50

12. The Serpent Never Sleeps, by Scott O’Dell, story of a young woman who goes on an adventure to Jamestown, 183 pages, fair to good condition, creases on the cover, $1.50

13. William Penn, by Catherine Owens Peare, hardback former library, copyright 1958. 185 pages, children’s lit, there is a water stain of several pages in the middle of the book, but in good condition, tight binding, old tape pieces on the back cover, $2.50

14. James Printer A Novel of Rebellion, by Paul Samuel Jacobs, 224 pages, Story about an Indian man who works as a type setter during 1675 King Phillips War. very good condition, $2.25

15. The Warriors Challenge, by Dave and Neta Jackson, Trial blazer book, 144 pages, story of 2 boys befriended by a Moravian missionary in 1772. new book, $3.00


17. The Printer’s Apprentice, by Stephen Krensky, story of a printer in New York in 1734 and unrest with the English, 5.7 grade level, very good condition, $2.00

18. The Guardian by Nanct Rue, Christian Heritage Series, The Salem Years, ages 8-12, 181 pages, story of children during the Salem years if the 1690’s, very good condition, crease on back cover, $3.00


21. I Saw Three Ships by Elizabeth Goudge, A Christmas story set in colonial American…sweet story, 5.8 grade level, 60 pages, good condition, $2.00

22. The Story of Daniel Boone, By William Cunningham, 160 pages, older book but in good condition, yellowed, $2.00

23. Emma’s Journal: The Story of a Colonial Girl, by Marissa Moss, A Young American Voices book, about 48 pages, excellent like new condition, story about a girl in 1774 written in diary form, Sweet book! $3.00

24. Boston Jane, Au Adventurer, by Jennifer L. Holm, 272 pages, story about a young girl who travels to Boston, good condition, $2.00

25.. The Kings Daughter, by Suzanne Martel, story of a young woman who goes to North America at the request of the king to marry a French trapper, 231 pages, excellent condition, $2.50

26 George Whitefield: Pioneering Evangelist, by Bruce and Becky Durost Fish, 207 pages, very good condition, small dog eared front cover, $$3.00

27 Thanksgiving On Thursday, by Mary Pope Osborn, Magic Tree House #22, 2.3 reading level, 80 pages, good condition, crease on the front cover, $2.00

28. The Chimney Sweeps Ransom, John Wesley, by Dave and Neta Jackson, 140 pages, story of a boy who wants to keep his little brother from the mines in England and meets John Wesley, 1700’s Excellent condition, $3.00


30. Plymouth Pioneers, by Colleen Reese, The American Adventure #2, 142 pages, story of 2 children who are part of the Plymouth colony and help to support their family during the starving times, excellent unread condition, $3.00

31. The Light and the Glory for Children, by Peter Marshall and David Manuel, 174 pages, good condition, small crease on one corner, $4.00


BEN FRANKLIN


1. Ben Franklin, by Enid La Monte Meadowcroft, 186 pages, older paperback, yellowed pages, but still good condition, $1.00

3. B. Franklin, by David A. Adler, 130 pages, good condition, book about Franklin, includes pictures and timelines, his story and inventions. Crease on cover , $2.50

5. The Kite that Won the Revolution, by Isaac Asimov, 148 pages, Asimov tells the story of the American Revolution through Benjamin Franklin’s eyes, older bookd very good condition, $2.50

6. Who Was Ben Franklin, by Dennis Brindell Fradin, 105 pages, 3.2 reading level, excellent condition, $3.00
7. Ben Franklin by Jack Kelly, Heroes of America Illustrated Lives, 240 pages, good condition, crease on the back cover, $3.00


GEORGE WASHINGTON


1. George Washington: The Man who Would Not be King, by Stephen Krensky, 6th grade level, great biography of our first president, pictures, 116 pages, excellent condition, $2.50

2. The Adventures of George Washington, by Mickie Davidson, 72 pages, older scholastic book, good condition, tiny rip on back cover, $1.00


4 Let’s Play Solider George Washington, By Peter and Connie Roop, 57 pages, 3.5 reading level, new book $1.50

6. The Story of George Washington, Quiet Hero, by Joyce Milton, 3.2 reading level, 92 pages, excellent unread condition, $2.50

7. George Washington’s Socks, by Elvira Woodruff, 166 pages, 5th grade level, this is a time travel book where contemporary kids go back in time to when Washington crosses the Delaware, former library copy, some creases, good condition, $1.50

9. George Washington’s Breakfast, by Jean Fritz, 52 pages, very good condition, slight crease on the front corner, $3.00 pending


REVOLUTIONARY WAR

1. Can’t You Make them Behave, King George, by Jean Fritz, 48 pages, good condition, plastic on the cover, crease on the cover, name on the inside cover, $2.50

2. Why Don’t you Get a Horse Sam Adams, by Jean Fritz, 45 pages, , This is a book that was used in a classroom and the teacher has put their name on the front cover, otherwise excellent condition, $3.00

3. Where Was Patrick Henry on the 29th of May? By Jean Fritz, 48 pages, hardback, excellent condition, $3.00

4. Paul Revere: Boston Patriot, by Augusta Stevenson, Childhood of Famous Americans, ages 8-12, 192 pages, new book, $3.00

5. Paul Revere, In Their Own Words, by George Sullivan, 128 pages, great little chapter bio about Revere, includes pictures, maps and timeline, good condition, $2.00

6. Day of Glory The Guns at Lexington and Concord, by Philip Spencer, 4th grade level, creases on the cover, story of a young boy who is entrusted with secret papers to be delivered to Sam Adams and John Hancock, good condition, creases, on cover, $2.00

7. Revolutionary War Era Activity Book, by Linda Milliken, Hand On Heritage, Explore the Era Through Arts, Crafts, Cooking, and Historical Aids, 48 pages, ages 8-13, excellent condition, $3.00

8. Johnny Tremain, Ester Forbes, 256 pages, good condition, Newberry Award, story about a young silversmith during the Revolutionary war, good condition, $2.50

9. The Fighting Ground, by Avi, story of a boy who enlists to fight in the Revolutionary war, 157 pages, excellent condition, $3.00


11. Spies of the Revolution, by Katherine and John Bakeless, 220 pages, a book about many spies on both sides of the Revolution, great condition, $2.00

12. Paul Revere, Son of Liberty, 50 pages, excellent condition, $2.50

13. . My Brother Sam is Dead, by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, story of the Revolutionary war and 2 brothers, excellent condition, $3.00

14. Sarah Bishop, by Scott O Dell, 230 pages, story of a teenage girl during the Revolutionary War, good condition, $2.50

15. Betsy Ross, by Alexandra Wallner, , Picture book with sweet pictures, has a name writing on the inside cover, 2nd grade level, very good condition, $2.50

16. The Bloody Country, by by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, Story of a family during the Revolutionary War, good condition, 181 pages, $2.50

17. Tree Of Freedom, by Rebecca Caudill, 279 pages, story of a girl and her family who move to the wilds of Kentucky in 1780 and their fight to survive, new book, excellent condition, 5th grade level, $3.00

18. The Runaway’s Revenge, by Dave and Neta Jackson, story of a 13 year old freed slave and his encounter with John Newton, 141 pages, like new condition, $3.00

19. War Comes to Will Freeman, by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, 178 pages, story of a young black girl who dresses like a boy to help free her mom in British occupied New York City during the Revolutionary war. excellent condition, $3.00
20. The Story of Lexington and Concord, by R. Conrad Stein, Cornerstones of Freedom, Hardback, 32 pages, like new, excellent condition, $3.50


22. Captain Grey by Avi, story about a boy who is taken prisoner by a pirate in the late 1700’s. new book, $2.50

23. The Hollow Tree, by Janet Lunn, story about a girl and her adventure during the Revolutionary War, 209 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

25. The Boston Coffee Party, by Doreen Rappaport, cute story about a little girl during the Boston Tea Party, 1-2nd grade level, excellent condition, $2.00

26. Brown Paper School U S Kids History: Book of the American Revolution, by Howard Egger-Bovet and Marlene Smith- Baranzini, 96 pages, Discover History through stories, games and activities, Really cool book for studying the Revolution, new book, originally $14.95 selling for $6.00


28. Very Funny Elizabeth, by Valerie Trip, An American Girl story set in 1776, a companion to the Felicity books, 81 pages, good condition, crease on the front cover, $2.50

29. The Federalists Papers, by Clinton Rossitter, fair to good condition, creases and dog eared, $1.00
30. Will You Sign Here, John Hancock, by Jean Fritz, excellent condition, 45 pages, $3.00

33. Where Was Patrick Henry On the 29th of May, by Jean Fritz, hardback, 47 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

34. Heroes of the Revolution by David A. Adler, 32 pages, Includes 12 Heroes, including George Washington, Molly Pritchard, Thomas Jefferson, Deborah Sampson, Nathan Hale and more, nice pictures and a bio on each, very good condition, $3.00

36. The Secret Soldier by Ann McGovern, The story of Deborah Sampson, 3rd grade level, 64 pages, good condition creases on the cover , name on the inside cover, $2.00

37. The winter of Red Snow The Revolutionary War Diary of Abigail Jane Stewart, by Kristiana Gregory, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 1777, excellent unread condition, $3.50


39. Five Smooth Stones: Hope’s Diary Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1776, Dear America Book, 109 pages, hardback, new unread condition, $4.00

40. The Story of the Constitution, by Marilyn Prolman, Cornerstones of Freedom, 32 pages, very good condition, hardback, $3.00

41. Victory or Death! Stories of the American Revolution, by Doreen Rappaport and Joan Verniero, 120 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

42. The Story of The Supreme Court, by Kenneth Richards, Cornerstones of Freedom, very good condition, hardback, $3.00


POST REVOLUTION ---EARLY 1800’s

1. Ludwig Van Beethoven, by David Brownell, 64 pages, late elementary level, chapter book of musician’s life, blank and white illustrations, excellent condition, $3.00

2. The Great Little Madison, by Jean Fritz, 160 pages, 5th grade level, great biography about this early president, good condition, $2.50

3. A Wish on Capitol Hill, by Esther Wood Brady, a story about a girl who lived in DC in 1814 during the burning of the Capitol, 139 pages, good condition, has a name of the page edges as it was a school room book belonging to a teacher, $2.00

4. Rats in the Sloop, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1819, by Nan Doerksen, story of orphaned brother and sister who insist on staying together leading to an adventure of the brother stowing away on a ship bound for New Brunswick. 86 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

5. Frozen Summer, by Mary Jane Auch, story of the year without a summer, 1816, 5.6th grade level, good condition, shows wear with dog eared corners, $1.50

6. The Count of the Stone Children, by Eleanor Cameron, story about a girl who goes back in time during the French Revolution, 191 pages, good condition, $2.50

7. True Confessions Of Charlotte Doyle, by Avi, story about a girl who is the only passenger on a ship in 1832 on a transatlantic crossing, very good condition, 226 pages, $2.50

8. . Wintering, by William Durban, reading level 7.1. companion to the Broken Blade, 191 pages, like new condition, $2.50

9. The Secret Journey by Peg Kehret, 135 pages, 5.8 reading level, story about a girl who disguises herself as a boy and accidently sneaks aboard a slave ship instead of a ship going to France, excellent condition, $3.00

10. Fever, 1793, by Laurie Halse Anderson, story of a girl in Philadelphia in 1793 when a fever epidemic hits the city, excellent condition unread, 243 pages, $3.00

11. Davy Crockett, Frontier Hero, by Walter Blair, hardback former library, copyright 1955. 213 pages, children’s lit, good condition, tight binding, library plastic cover, The inside covers are a little stained, $2.50

12. Davy Crockett, Young Rifleman, by Allen Wells Parks, Childhood of Famous Americans, 192 pages, very good condition, $2.50


14. The Wanderer, by Sharon Creech, Newberry Honor, story of a young girl who sails with her uncles and cousins, 305 pages, excellent condition, 5th grade level, $2.50

17. The Story of the Star-Spangled Banner, by Natalie Miller, Cornerstone of Freedom, hardback condition, $3.00

20. . Lyddie, by Katherine Patterson, story about a young girl in the Massachusetts weaving mills in the 1840’s. 182 pages, 5th grade level, very good condition with a slight crease on the upper front cover, $2.50

21. A Gathering of Days By Joan W. Blos, Newberry Award, Dairy format about a 13 year old girl’s life during the 1830’s 144 pages . good condition, crease on the cover, $2.00

22. Riding Freedom, by Pam Muuoz Ryan, The true story of girl in the 1800 who drove a stage coach and was the first woman to vote. Brand new condition, 2.50
23. The Captain’s Dog, by Roland Smith, 287 pages, Story about Lewis and Clark written from their dog’s view point, ages 10 and up, very good condition, name on the front inside cover, $3.00

23. Beyond the Western Sea, by Avi, Newberry Honor, story of a brother and sister who escape Ireland brutal poverty and come to America in 1851, 325 pages, 6.7 grade level, very good condition, $$2.50

24. By the Dawn’s Early Light, The Story of the Star-Spangled Banner, by Steven Kroll, 40 pages, gorgeous pictures, great text, 3rd grade level, excellent condition, $3.00


17. Beethoven Lives Upstairs, by Barbara Nichol, 3rd grade level, unread book, excellent condition, $3.00

18. Johnny Appleseed by Eva Moore, 46 pages, excellent like new condition, $2.00

19. The Story of the Star Spangled Banner, by Natalie Miller, Cornerstones of Freedom, hardback, 31 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

21. The Story of the Alamo, by Norman Richards, Cornerstones of Freedom, hardback, 31 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

22. Sacajawea, by Joseph Bruchac, story of Sacajawea told by herself and William Clark, 199 pages, excellent condition, $2.50

23. Marie Antoinette, Princess of Versailles, by Kathryn Lasky, The Royal Diaries, 219 pages, new condition, $4.00


Civil War

LINCOLN

1. Back to the Day Lincoln Was Shot, by Beatrice Gormley, Travelers in Time #3, 4th grade level, This is a neat way to learn about history…modern kids go back in time to experience the assassination of Lincoln,138 pages, New condition, $2.25

2. . The Death of Abraham Lincoln: A Picture History of the Assassination, by Leroy Hayman, very good condition, $2.50
2. The Gettysburg Address, by Abraham Lincoln, 32 pages, picture book, cool pin and ink drawings, Very good condition, $2.00

3. If you Grew up With Abraham Lincoln, by Ann McGovern, 3.2 reading level, good condition, $1.50

4. Grace’s Letter to Lincoln, by Peter and Connie Roop, 76 pages, story of a little girl who suggest that Lincoln grows a beard, excellent condition, $1.50

5. Stories about Abraham Lincoln, By Ruth Belov Gross, 48 pages, 2nd grade level, fair condition, wear on the cover and creases, name on the inside, $.50

17. Abe Lincoln: the Young Years, by Keith Brandt, excellent condition, 4th grade reading level, 48 pages, $1.50
18. Lincoln’s Little Girl, by Fred Trump, 184 pages, story of Grace Bedell who suggests that Lincoln grow a beard, new condition, unread book, $4.00

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

1. Who Conducted the Underground Railroad and Other Questions About the Path to Freedom, by Peter and Connie Roop, Chapters in History, 44 pages, 2-3 grade level, good condition, 2 small creases on the front cover, $1.50


2. Silent Thunder: A Civil War Story, byAndrea Davis Pinkney,. Story about a slave girl during the Civil war and her journey to become free, good condition, couple of tiny creases on the cover, lightly written word on the back of the book , $2.50

3. Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave, by Virginia Hamilton, story of a escaped slave fight for freedom in the streets and courts of Boston, 192 pages, like new condition, $2.50

4. The Slave Dancer, by Paula Fox. Story of a kidnapped boy who must play a fife for captured slaves to keep their muscles strong. Brand new book, Newberry Medal. 138 pages. $3.00

5. Freedom Crossing, by Margaret Goff Clark, Underground Railroad story, new book , $2.50

6. Dear Austin: Letters from the Underground Railroad, by Elvira Woodruff, 137 pages, great way to study the underground railroad in letter form…new book, 137 pages, $3.00

7. The Captive by Joyce Hansen, Story of Kofi a prince of Africa, 195 pages, 5th grade level, $2.00

8. Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule, by Harriette Gillem Robinet, story of 2 former slave brothers in the aftermath of the Civil War during Reconstruction, 132 pages, new condition, $3.00 pending

10. Who Conducted the Underground Railroad and Other Questions About the Path of Freedom, by Peter and Connie Roop, 44 pages, excellent condition, $1.50

11. Harriet Tubman Conductor on the Underground Railroad, by Ann Petry, ages 10 up, 247 pages, Excellent like new condition, $3.00

12. Which Way Freedom, by Joyce Hansen, 4.8 reading level, story of a daring slave that makes a run at freedom, older book, fair condition, yellowed pages, but tight, $1.50

13. Canal Boat to Freedom, by Thomas Fall, story about the Underground railroad, 214 pages, older book, good condition, $1.50

15. Brady, by Jean Fitz, 223 pages, story of a boy and his family’s secret involvement in the Underground Railroad, very good condition, 5.4 grade level, $2.50

16. Two Tickets to Freedom, The True story of William and Ellen Craft, Fugitive Slaves, By Florence Freedman, 4th grade level, 96 pages, good condition, $1.50

17. Sojourner Truth: American Abolitionist, by W. Terry Whalin, Heroes of the Faith, 200 pages, very good condition, crease on the back cover, $3.00

18. Silent Thunder: A Civil War Story, by Andrea Davis Pinkney, story of slave children in Virginia and their desire for freedom, good condition, 218 pages, $2.50

20. Harriet Tubman Conductior on the Underground Railroad, by Ann Petry, 247 pages, ages 10 and up, excellent condition, $3.00

21. Stealing Freedom, by Elisa Carbone, 5.3, true story based on former slave Ann Weems of Maryland and her dramatic journey from slavery to freedom on the Underground Railroad, new unread book, excellent condition, 258 pages, 5.3 grade level, $3.00

22. Remembering the Bones, by Ann Rinaldi, story about a little slave girl during the Civil War who must make a decision to escape north, excellent condition, $2.50
23. Escape North! The Story of Harriet Tubman, by Monica Kulling, Step into Reading level 4, 48 pages, new condition, $2.50


CIVIL WAR BATTLE STORES

1. Undying Glory: The Story of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment, by Clinton Cox, a Civil War story, new condition, 5th grade level, $3.00

2. Bull Run, By Paul Fleischman, 6th grade level, 102 pages, This book tells the story of 16 characters, half from the north and half from the south from all walks of life, women and men, and their involvement in the first battle of the Bull Run. very good condition, $2.50

3. The Ballad of the Civil War, by Mary Stolz, 54 pages, story of two brothers who grow up to fight on opposite sides of the Civil war. Wonderful but sad story. new book, $2.00

4. Thunder on the Tennessee, by G. Clifton Wisler, story about a boy who fights for the North in the Civil War, 5th grade level, 153 pages, excellent condition, $3.00


6. The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane, Illustrated Classics Edition, paperback, 240 pages, excellent condition, $1.50


8. Behind Rebel Lines, by Seymour Reit, the incredible story of Emma Edmonds, Civil War Spy, 130 pages, True story, excellent condition, $2.50

9. Who Comes with Cannons? by Patricia Beatty, 186 pages, Story of a girl during the Civil War, very good condition but was used in a class room and has the teacher’s name on the front cover and on the page edges. $2.00

10. Thunder At Gettysburg, by Patricia Lee Gauch, 54 pages, story of a girl who is sent to “safety” but ends up right in the middle of the battle of Gettysburg. good condition, reinforced spine, $1.50 pending

11. Rifles for Watie, by Harold Keith, Newberry Medal, 332 pages, story about a Yankee boy that discovers that the South army is made up of men and boys just like him, good condition, $2.50

12. The Boys War, Confederate and Union Soldiers Talk About the Civil War, By Jim Murphy, 110 pages, Lots of pictures and info about Civil War soldiers, 5th grade level, small taped tear on front cover, very good condition, $3.00

13. Civil War Ghosts, by David Cohen, book with stories about soldiers, Lincoln, Jim Brown, Andersonville, Mary Stewart etc…105 pages, 5th grade level, excellent condition, $ 2.50

14. Behind the Lines, by Isabelle Holand, story of an Irish family from New York during the Civil War, 195 pages, very good condition, $2.50

15, Great American Civil War Trivia, by Edward F. Williams, 125 pages, book set up 329 trivia facts, excellent condition, $2.50

16. The Rebel Spy By Norma Jean Lutz, American Adventure Series, #23, story about a brother and sister who suspect a customer to be a rebel spy, 143 pages, good condition, $2.50

17. The Gettysburg Address, by Kenneth Richards, Cornerstones of Freedom, hard back, excellent condition, 32. pages, $3.00

18. Lost Victories for The Military Genius of Stonewall Jackson, by Bevin Alexander, 359 pages, teen to adult, excellent condition, dust cover, $7.00

19. Undying Glory by Clinton Cox, The story of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment in the Civil War, very good condition, $$2.50

20. Robert E. Lee, Young Confederate, by Helen Albee Monsell, Childhood of Famous Americans, 192 pages, very good condition, light wear on corner of the cover, ages 8-12, $3.00

21. Abraham’s Battle, A Novel of Gettyburg, By Sara Harrell Banks, 88 pages, touching story of a former slave how befriends and helps a confederate soldier in the Battle at Gettysburg, new book, $3.00

22. Clara Barton and The American Red Cross, Heroes of America Illustrated Lives, 237 pages, some wear on the cover, good condition, $2.50
23. Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield, by Rae Bains , excellent condition, 4th grade reading level, 48 pages, $1.50

24. Shiloh, National Military Park, Tennessee, by Albert Dillabunty, 47 pages, put out by the National Park Service, history, has information about the battles, a guide to the area, printed in 1955 older booklet, $.50

25. Gentle Annie, The True Story of a Civil War Nurse, by Mary Francis Shura, Wonderful story of a brave, sweet 16 year old girl who enlisted in the Union Army to be a nurse, new book, unread, 184 pages, $3.00
26. The Stolen Train, by Robert Ashley, 5th grade level, 149 pages, story of how Union soldiers stole a confederate train during the Civil War, excellent condition, $3.00

27. Rifles for Watie, by Harold Keith, Newberry Medal, 332 pages, story about a boy who leaves his Kansas farm to go fight in the Civil War, new book, $3.50

28. The Boys War, Confederate and Union Soldiers Talk about the Civil War, by Jim Murphy, 110 pages, chapter book full of info and pictures, good condition, some shelf wear on the cover, 5th grade reading level, $3.00

29. The Life of General Stonewall Jackson, by Mary L. Williamson, Christian Liberty Press, 122 pages, good condition, price is written on the back cover in small number, $3.00

31. Riot in the Night, by Bonnie Hinman, The American Adventures, #18, story of children in Cincinnati who get involved in the movement to end slavery, unread excellent condition, $3.00

32. The Red badge of courage, excellent unread condition, $2.00

33. If you Lived at the Time of the Civil War, by Kay Moore, plastic covering the cover, name on the front cover, and initials on the page edges, very good condition, $3.00

34. Robert E. Lee, Cobblestone Magazine, filled with stories, pictures and cartoon about Lee, very good condition, September 1993 $3.00

35. Girl in Blue, by Ann Rinaldi, 310 pages, story of a girl who disguises herself as a boy to work as a nurse in the Civil War, excellent condition, $3.00
36. Drums of War, by Edith Morris Hemmingway and Jacqueline Cosgorve Shields, story of a 12 year old drummer boy who is at the battle of Antietam, very good condition, tiny crease on front corner, $2.50

37. A House Divided, by Elizabeth Massie, Young Founders 1963, 178 pages, story of twin brother and sister who find themselves in the middle of the battle at Gettysburg, excellent condition, $3.00

38. The Story of Fort Sumter, by Eugenia Burney, Cornerstones of Freedom, 31 pages, hardback good condition, $3.00

39. Shades of Gray, by Carolyn Reeder, like new excellent condition, Hardback $3.50


Post Civil War

1. Thomas Alva Edison, Inventor: The Wizard of Menlo Park, 62 pages, 2nd grade level, good condition, $2.00

2. Thomas Edison, by George Sullivan, In Their Own Words book, 121 pages, very good condition, $2.25

3. The Great Mill Explosion, by Joann A. Grote, TheAmerican Adventure, #26, 142 pages, Based on the Minneapolis Mill explosion of 1878, like new condition, $3.00

4. Annie Moore First in Line for America, by Eithne Loughrey, 143 pages, story of a girl from Cork Ireland who emigrates to American and the challenges that she faces in the late 1800’s, excellent condition, $3,00

4. Disraeli by Manuel Komroff, story of a Jewish man who became the Prime minister of England at the time of Queen Victoria, a champion for the oppressed and he was a home schooled! hardback, very good condition, 191 pages, former Library copy, $3.00

5. Kidnapped by River Rats, William and Catherine Booth, By Dave and Neta Jackson, 110 pages, story of 2 kids who seek out William and Catherine Booth, founders of the Salvation Army in the 1880’s, excellent unread condition, $3.00

6. The First Woman Doctor, by Rachel Baker, 5th grade level, Story of Elizabeth Blackwell who in 1840 became the first woman doctor, excellent condition, 188 pages, $3.00

7. Dear Dr. Bell, Your Friend, Helen Keller, by Judith St. George, 5th grade level, 95 pages, true story of how these two famous people met and built a friendship, new unread excellent condition, $2.50

8. Buffalo Bill and the Pony Express by Eleanor Coerr, 64 pages, I Can Read book, level 3, $2.00

9. Orphan Train children, Aggie’s Home, by Joan Lowery Nixon, 116 pages, 3. 9 reading level, good condition, story about a 12 year old girl who goes west on the Orphan train in 1866, $2.50


38. The Drummer Boy’s Battle, by Dave and Neta Jackson, Trailblazer Books, Story of Florence Nightengale, 144 pages, good condition, crease on the back cover, $2.50


Indians-native American stories

1. I am Regina, by Sally M. Keehn, 240 pages, true story about a girl who was kidnapped and raised by native Americans, 4.5 grade level, new book, 3.50


5. Custer and Crazy Horse By Jim Razzi, 170 pages, good condition, 5th grade reading level, includes pictures and maps. $2.00

6. Kit Carson: Redcoat Renegades, by Doug Hawkins, 168 pages, Story of a frontiersman and his adventures in the Flatheads, new book, $2.50

7. The Bone Wars, by Kathryn Lasky, 373 pages, story about a scientist who is looking for dinosaur bones at the time of Custer’s assault on the Sioux…7th grade level, excellent condition, $3.00

8. Celou Sudden Shout, by Kathleen Duey, American Diaries, 152 pages, story about a native American girl who tracks and finds her family that has been captured in 1828. ages 8-12, new condition, $2.50

9. The Defenders, by Ann McGovern, Story of 3 great Indian leaders, Osceola, Tecumseh and Cochise,5th grade level, 128 pages, excellent condition, $2.00

10. Between Two Worlds, by Candice F. Ransom, story of an Paiute girl who lives with white people and brings peace to her people, 5th grad level, 184 pages, good condition, crease on the upper corner, $2.50


11. Soldier Boy by Brian Burks, story of a young man that is in Custer’s regiment, former library copy, 151 pages, excellent condition, $2.50


13. The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare, 135 pages,Story about a boy who must survive in the Maine wilderness and becomes friends with an Indian boy, Excellent condition, $2.00


15. The Beaded Moccasins, The Story of Mary Campbell, by Linda Durrant, story of a girl who is taken by Delaware Indians and then years later has a choice to stay or leave, 5.6 grade level, 180 pages, excellent condition, $$2.50

16. The Good, The Bad, and the Goofy, by Jon Scieszka, TheTime Warp, wild west adventure, ages 7-11, 70 pages, good condition, crease on front cover, $2.00


17. Sacajawea, Wilderness Guide, by Kate Jassem, 48 pages, 2nd-3rd grade level, name on the front cover but very good condition, $1.50
18. The California Missions, by Elizabeth Van Steenwyk, history of the founding of mission work, 63 pages, $2.50

19. The Primrose Way, by Jackie French Koller, story about a missionary family and the Pawtucket tribe in the 1630’s, 334 pages, good condition, $2.50

20. The Legend of Jimmy Spoon, by Kristiana Gregory, story about a boy from Salt Lake who in the mid 1800’s goes on an adventure with 2 Shoshoni boys, 182 pages, excellent condition, $2.50


22. The Education Of Little Tree, by Forrest Carter, 216 pages, good condition, crease on the front cover, $4.00

23. The Light in the Forest by Conrad Richter, 120 pages, story of a boy who is raised with an Indian family, excellent condition, $2.50

24. Captured by the Abnakis, by Clem Philbrook, 139 pages, hardback former library, writing on the inside cover, wear on the cover, $2.00

Western expansion


4. The Great Railroad Race: The Diary of Libby West, Utah Terrritory, 1868 by Kristiana Gregory, Dear America Series, hardback, 200 pages, new condition, story of the golden spike, 4.00

6. Bess’s Log Cabin Quilt, by D. Anne Love, story of a girl who enters a quilting contest to save their home, sweet story, 5.1 reading level, excellent condition, $2.50

7. The Desperate Search, by Lee Roddy, An American Adventure, By Bethany House, 176 pages, story of a family during the California Gold Rush, book 2, very good condition, $2.50 pending

8. Danger At Thunder Mountain, by Lee Roddy, An American Adventure, By Bethany House, 176 pages, story of a family during the California Gold Rush, book 3, very good condition, $2.50

9. The Captain’s Dog, by Roaland Smith, story of Seaman the Dog that traveled with Lewis and Clark on their great adventure, hardback, former library book, excellent condition with dust cover, fun way to learn about their travels and discoveries, $6.00

10. Exploring Journals and Diaries, 56 pages, Excerpts from 3 famous diaries, Columbus, Laura Ingalls Wilder and Ann Frank, New condition, $1.00

11. Mary Donoho: New Lady of the Santa Fe Trail, by Marian Meyer, Story of America’s first white woman to travel the Santa Fe Trail, includes maps and pictures, new condition, $2.50

12. Destination Gold, by Julie Lawson, story of a boy who goes to the Klondyke in 1897 for gold, new book,210 pages, $4.00

13. A Lantern in Her Hand, by Bess Streeter Aldrich, story of a young woman who homesteads in the Nebraska territory, 251 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

14. Fortunes Journey, by Bruce Coville, story of a wagon train group on their way to San Francisco 255 pages, 6th grade level, very good condition, $2.50

15. Carlota, by Scott O’ Dell, story of a girl who lived in the 1800’s in California during the time of conflict between the American and the Mexicans, good condition, 141 pages, $2.00

16. . The Ballad of Lucy Whipple, by Karen Sushman, Story of a girl who migrates to the California gold fields of 1849. Super story to read while studying the California Gold rush. excellent condition, , $2.50

17. Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie: The Oregon Trail Diary of Hattie Campbell, 1847, by Kristiana Gregory, Dear America Series, 168 pages, hardback, excellent condition, $4.00


19. Twist of Gold by Michael Morpurgo, story of two children emigrating to the US from Ireland all the way to California during the gold rush. hard back, 246 pages, excellent condition, dust cover, originally 14.99 selling for $8.00

20. A Family Apart, by Joan Lowery Nixon, The Orphan Train Adventures, 163 pages, story of a family who has to go west to be adopted by new families, good condition, $2.00

21. By the Great Horn Spoon, by Sid Fleischman, story about Jack Flagg and his butler who stow away on a ship bound for the California Gold Rush, good condition, book was wet at one time but not musty, $1.50


24. Looking For Home, The Orphan’s Journey, by Arleta Richardson, story about an 8 year old boy and his younger siblings who try to stay together after becoming orphans, 141 pages, very good condition, tiny dent on the front cover, $2.50

25. Born to Pioneer, by May Lemmon, copyright 1959, story about a family that moves to New Mexico to ranch, hard back good condition, little wear on one of the corners, $3.00


31. Buffalo Gal, by Bill Wallace, 5.1 reading level, story about a girl and her mom who go west to save the buffalo, 185 pages, very good condition, $2.50

32. Riders of the Pony Express, by Ralph Moody, 180 pages, older paper back but in very good condition, $2.00 pending

33. Martha of California, by James Otis, 144 pages, story of the journey on the Oregon Trail told by a young girl Abeka, very good condition, $3.00

34. The Gold Miner’s Rescue, by Dave and Neta Jackson, Trailblazer books, 144 pages, story of a boy who goes to the Yukon to rescue starving miners, Excellent condition, $3.00

Exploration

Captain Grey by avi, 141 pages, good condition, $2.50

1900- WORLD WAR I AND II to present day

EMMIGRATION

1. The Story of Ellis Island, by Conrad Stein, Cornerstones of Freedom, Hardback, excellent condition, 32 pages, $3.00

2 . The Orphan of Ellis Island, by Elvira Woodruff, 4th grade level, excellent condition, $3.00

3. Ellis Island Days: Hitty’s Travels, by Ellen Weiss, 78 pages, ages 6-9, fun story of a doll who travel to America through Ellis Island, excellent condition, $2.00

4. Orphan of Ellis Island, by Elvira Woodruff, A Time Travel Adventure, story of a boy who visits Ellis Island and then goes back in time to Italy in 1908, very good condition with a small dog eared front cover, 175 pages, 4th grade level, $2.50

5. Immigrant Kids, by Russell Freeman, Great pictures and facts about Ellis Island, new book, 72 pages, 4th grade level, $3.50

6. Annie Moore, First in Line for America, by Eithne Loughrey, Sweet story of a Irish girl who immigrates to America in 1892, 143 pages, New book, $3.00

7. The Journey of the Shadow Bairns, by Margaret J. Anderson, 177 pages, fair condition, lots of wear on the cover, older paperback book but firm, story of a young girl and her brother who immigrate from Glasgow to Canada in the early 1900’s, $1.00

EARLY FLIGHT

Early 1900’s

1. Sky Pioneers, The Story of Wilbur and Orville Wright, by Jeanne Le Monnier Gardner, hard back, 62 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

2. The Story of the Flight at Kitty Hawk, by Conrad Stein, Cornerstones of Freedom, Hardback, excellent condition, 32 pages, $3.00

3. The Wright Brothers, by George Sullivan, In Their Own Words, 127 pages, great little bio with chapters, pictures and diagrams, excellent condition, $2.50

4. The Wright Brothers At Kitty Hawk, by Donald Sobol, great little book! 5th grade level, 128 pages, excellent condition, $3.00


6. Sky Pioneer: A Photobiography of Amelia Earhart. By Corrine Szabo. 60 pages, 5th grade reading level. Wonderful book for a girl Brand new condition, $3.00

7. The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, By Donald J. Sobol, Older paperback, Yellowed but in good condition, $1.50

PRE WWI

1. Earth Quake! The Story of the Old San Francisco, By Kathleen V. Kudlinski, 56 pages, ages 7-11, very good condition, $2.00


3. Come Away With Me, by Laurie Lawlor, 184 pages, cute story of a girl at the turn of the century and her adventures, 5.4 level, very good condition, $2.00

4. Bully For you Teddy Roosevelt, by Jean Fritz, 127 pages, great bio of this famous president, new condition, $2.50


6. . The Day Women Got the Vote: A Photo History of the Women’s Rights Movement. by George Sullivan. Excellent condition. 90 pages. $4.00

7. Homesick, My won Story, by Jean Fritz, 4.8 reading level, 175 pages, story of Famous author and her young life in China, good condition, $2.00

8. Letters From Rifka, by Karen Hesse, 148 pages, story about a Russian Jewish family that is persecuted and then immigrates to the United States in 1919 brand new condition, $2.50

8. Dawn By a China Moon, Lottie Moon, By Dave and Neta Jackson, Trail Blazer Book, 158 pages, Story about missionary Lottie Moon to China, former library copy good condition, $2.50

9. . The True Story of Charles A. Lindbergh: An American Hero. by Barry Denenberg. 231 pages, New book, 5.00


11. Pictures 1918, by Jeanette Ingold, excellent condition, $2.50

WWII

1. G.I. Joe at D- Day, by James Kelley, 3rd grade level, 49 pages, new condition, $1.50

2. GIJoe at Iwo Jima, by James, Kelley, 3rd grade level, 47 pages, new condition, $1.50

3. G I Joe At Pearl Harbor, by James, Kelley, 3rd grade level, 47 pages, good condition, $1.50

4. D-Day, By Brad Silliman, 95 pages, older book, good condition, $1.00

5. The Woeful Second War War, (Horrible Histories) by Terry Deary, 128 pages, facts with great cartoons about the WWII, New condition $2.00

6. The Battle of Midway, byIra Peck, 151 pages, good condition, $1.50

7. Pearl Harbor, by Stephen Krensky, Ready to Read book, 3rd grade level, 42 pages, text and colored pictures, excellent condition, $2.25

8. Under the Blood Red Sun, by Graham Salisbury, story of a Japanese boy from Hawaii during WWII, 4.7 reading level, 246 pages, $2.50

9. The Sky is Falling, by Kit Pearson, story set in 1940 with 2 British children sent to Canada for safety during WWII. 248 pages, excellent condition, $2.50

10. Snow Treasure, By Marie McSwigan, Exciting story about children who move nine million dollars worth of gold past the Germans during WWII. 155 pages, excellent condition, $3.00

11. Great Escapes of World War II, by George Sullivan, 6th grade level, 132 pages, excellent condition, $2.50

12. A Boy At War, a Novel of Pearl Harbor, by Harry Mazer, 104 pages, good condition, $2.00

13. Pearl Harbor is Burning, by Kathleen V. Kudlinski, ages 7-11, 54 pages, story of 2 boys during the bombing of Pearl Harbor, $2.00

14. Prelude to War, by Norma Jean Lutz, American Adventure # 35, story about two boys during the beginning of WWII, new condition, $3.00

15. Snow Treasure, by Marie McSwigan, 156 pages, story of the children ina Norwegian village who saved their gold from the Nazis. very good condition, $2.50

16. Early Sunday Mroning: The Pearl Harbor Diary of Amber Billows, Hawaii 1941, Dear America, 155 pages, new condition, hardback, $5.00
17. A Boy At War, a Novel of Pearl Harbor, by Harry Mazer, 104 pages, good condition, $2.00

18. The Story of D-Day, June 6, 1944, by Bruce Bliven jr. Landmark book, 143 pages, excellent unread condition, $3.00

19. The House of the Sixty Fathers, by Meindert Dejong, Newberry Honor, new unread book, excellent condition, $3.00

BOOKS ABOUT SAVING THE JEWISH PEOPLE

1. Behind the Bedroom Wall, by Laura E. Williams, story about a girl who is in the Nazi Youth group but finds out that her parents are hiding a Jewish family in their home. 5th grade level, 169 pages, good condition, $2.00

2. When Hitler Store Pink Rabbit, by Judith Kerr, 190 pages, 5th grade level, Story about a Jewish girl and her family that flees Germany during WWII, Good condition, $2.00

3. Jacobs Rescue: A Holocaust Story, by Malk Drucker and Michael Halperin, story about a Jewish, Polish boy who is taken in by a family during WWII, 117 pages, 4.5 reading level, good condition, $2.00

4. The Devil in Vienna, by Doruis Orgel, story of 2 friends, one Jewish and one German and their struggle to keep their friendship going during WWII 246 pages, ages 10-14 new book, $3.00

5. Hide and Seek, by Ida Vos, Story about a Jewish girl during WWII who goes into hiding in Holland, excellent condition, $3.00

6. Journey Back, by Johanna Reiss, 212 pages, story of 2 Jewish sisters and the aftermath of WWII, based on a true story, Excellent condition, $3.00


7. . We Remember the Holocaust, by David Adler, excellent book on the Holocaust, 145 pages, brand new, excellent condition, $6.00

8. Friedrich, by Hans Peter Richter, 150 pages, story of a Jewish boy growing up in Germany at the start of WWII, 6th grade level, excellent condition, $2.50

10. Under a War Torn Sky, by L. M. Elliot, Story of a young flier that is shot down behind enemy line during WWII and is helped by the French Resisitance, good condition, 284 pages, $3.00

11. Waiting for Anya, by Michael Morpurgo, 5th grade level, story about a French boy who helps to save Jewish children in Lescum. France, during WWII, fair condition, wear on the cover with creases, 172 pages, $1.00

12. Anne Frank The Diary of A Young Girl, 258 pages, fair condition, older paperback, wear on the cover, $1.00

13. The Upstairs Room, by Johanna Reiss, Newberry Honor, 196 pages, story of 2 Jewish sisters who hide in a small farm house hidden room in Holland during WWII, fair condition, war on the cover, tape on the spine, small hole in the cover, but story is good, $.50

14. Upon The Head of the Goat, by Aranka Siegal, story about a Hungarian girl whose life if turned upside down during WWII, excellent condition, Newberry Honor, $3.00

15. The Night Crossing, by Karen Ackerman, story of a Jewish girl and her family that flees to freedom during WWII. 3rd grade level, 56 pages, new condition, $2.00

16. Journey to America, by Sonia Levitin, Story of a Jewish family that escapes to the US in 1938 shortly before the start of WWII, 150 pages, excellent condition, $$3.00


POST WWII

2. Katarina by Kathryn Winter, story of a Slovakian girl during WWII, good condition, 255 pages, 5th grade level, $2.50

3. So Far From the Bamboo Grove, by Yoko Kawashima Watkins, ages 10 and up, story of a Japanese girl at the end of WWII and the beginning of the Korean war. excellent condition, $$2.50

4. Silver Days by Sonia Levitin, The Sequel to Journey to America. This is the continuing story of the Platt family that has come to America after the horrors of WWII. A terrific book about a young rufugee girl in the 1940’s. Brand new book, ages 8-12 $3.00

5. . Zalta’s Diary. A Child’s Life in Sarajevo. By Zalta Filipovic.
5th grade reading level. 200 pages. Very good condition. $2.50

6. Journey Home by Yoshiko Uchida, story of a Japanese- American family after leaving a U.S. concentration Camp in California, very good condition, $2.50

THE PRESIDENTS

1. The White House An Historic Guide. 160 pages, This book is put out by the White House Historical Association with the cooperation of the National Geographic Society Washington D. C. Gorgeous pictures, a book tour of the white house including all the rooms and what they are used for and history of the white house. $2.50

2. We the People: The Story of the United States Capitol. This book is put out by the United States Capitol Historical Society with the cooperation of the National Geographic Society Washington D. C. 145 pages, Gorgeous pictures, follows the capitol development from the beginning. $2.50

3. The First Ladies, short biographies and gorgeous pictures of all the presidents wives. Writing on the inner flap of the book. good condition, $3.00

4. .Kids Discover Jefferson. 20 page fun glossy magazine with articles, pictures games (none of them written in) about the life of President Jefferson. Very good condition. $1.75

5 . Facts and Fun about the President. By George Sullivan. 96 pages. Another fun fact pocket size book about the president. Very good condition. $1.00

BIOGRAPGHYS

2. Young Eleanor Roosevelt, by Francene Sabin, very good condition, 4th grade reading level, 48 pages, $1.50

3. Hudson Taylor by Susan Martins Miller, Young Christian Reader’s Library, 222 pages, pictures on every other page, Pocket size book. Story of missionary to China. Excellent condition, $1.50


4. Billy Sunday: Runner For the Lord. By Elaine Cunningham. Abeka book. Like new condition. 5-6 grade reading level. $4.00

5. Mahalia Jackson: born to Sing Gospel music. by Evelyn Witter, The Sower Series, Great story of a black woman that sang gospel music. very good condition, 128 pages, $3.00

6. Rosa Parks: Young Rebel, by Kathleen Kudlinski, Childhood of Famous Americans, 222 pages, ages 8-12, New condition, $2.50

7. Hellen Keller: From Tragedy to Triumph, by Katherine E. Wilkie, Childhood of Famous Americans, 192 pages, ages 8-12, New condition, $2.50


9. . Young Mark Twain, by Ray Burns, very good condition, 4th grade reading level, 48 pages, $1.50

10. Invincible Louisa, by Cornelia Meigs. Story about Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women. good condition, $2.00

13. Lousia May Alcott: Young Novelist, by Beatrice Gormley, Childhood of Famous Americans, 220 pages, ages 8-12, New condition, $2.50


19. Louisa May Alcott: Young Writer, by Laurence Santrey, excellent condition, 4th grade reading level, 48 pages, $1.50


25. Sojourner Truth: American Abolitionist, by W. Terry Whalin, Heroes of the Faith, 200 pages, very good condition, crease on the back cover, $3.00

27. Helen Keller by Margaret Davidson, 95 pages, 3rd grade level, good condition, wear on the cover, $1.50

28. Amy Carmichael: For the Children of India, by Sam Wellman, Heroes of the Faith, 200 pages, excellent condition, $3.00


EXPLORATION- GEOGRAPPHY BOOKS

1. Men Who Won the West, by Franklin Folsom, 96 pages, older book with stories about Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, Wild Bill Hickock etc… Abridged from Famous Pioneers, $2.00

2. The Usborne Book of Explorers From Columbus to Armstrong, 48 pages, excellent condition, $4.00


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