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Fancy the Beautiful Little Dragon, by Sandra Banta |
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With Vera Hecker, Illustrator
Paperback: 45 pages
Publisher: Lifevest Publishing, Inc. (May 30, 2006)
ISBN-10: 1598791575
Fancy
is prettier than all the others, at least that's what she thinks.
But, she quickly learns that beauty is not what is on the outside.
Book two of the "Little One's Series," is sure to be a hit with young folk and older folk alike.
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Local Books at Random
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Paperbackt: 24 pages
Publisher: Trafford Publishing (January 26, 2005)
ISBN-10: 1412046254
Moon Ladder
is a whimsical story/poem of a father and daughter who "climb" to the
moon. It is a fun bedtime adventure with beautiful watercolor
illustrations by Paige Keiser.
The father and daughter climb, climb, climb a tall ladder to the moon.
While there, they gaze at the wonders of the night sky.
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Paperback: 180 pages
Publisher: Carl Mautz Publishing (January 1998)
ISBN-10: 0962194042
A powerful and rich historical documentation of a local icon,
written to delight even those who have never before been to, or even
heard of Woodleaf.
This captivating
saga of California's bygone days features photographs, wood engravings,
lithographs, drawings and maps, and includes comprehensive notes,
bibliography, and index.
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Women of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
Paperback: 136 pages
Publisher: TwoDot an Imprint of Falcon (October 01, 2005)
ISBN: 0762735651
Price: $12.95
"What we want to do is give our women even more liberty than they have.
Let them do any kind of work that they see fit, and if they do it as
well as men, give them the same pay." -William F. Cody-1899
With
rough-riding cowboys, sure shots, and fantastic reenactments of battles
and train robberies, Buffalo Bill Cody brought the myth of the Old West
to life for audiences all over the world. His Wild West Show was wildly
popular - and some of the most popular cowboys in it were girls.
Buffalo Gals tells the stories and celebrates the achievements of these
thrill-seeking women, through historic photos, stunning, authentic
publicity posters, and the meticulous research of western history
writer Chris Enss.
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