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Books with author Carolyn Vaughan

  • Painters: Masters of Western Art

    Carolyn Vaughan

    Cards (Workman Publishing Company, May 1, 2001)
    FANDEX brings the world of Western Art to your fingertips with a field guide to painters, their legacies and the often extreme lives they led. A chronology from Giotto, the first modern painter, to Frank Stella, whose black paintings proclaimed "what you see is what you see." Here is Michelangelo, who resented having to paint the Sistine Chapel because it took him away from sculpture. Botticelli and Vermeer, whose work languished in obscurity until the nineteenth century. And Mary Cassatt, the only American to be included with the Impressionists. Illustrating each entry is a portrait of a self-portrait of the artist plus significant paintings and details. 50 INDIDIVIDUALLY DIE-CUT CARDSFULL COLOR THROUGHOUTKNOWLEDGE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
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  • Zoo Nebraska: The Dismantling of an American Dream

    Carson Vaughan

    eBook (Little A, April 1, 2019)
    A resonant true story of small-town politics and community perseverance and of decent people and questionable choices, Zoo Nebraska is a timely requiem for a rural America in the throes of extinction.Royal, Nebraska, population eighty-one—where the church, high school, and post office each stand abandoned, monuments to a Great Plains town that never flourished. But for nearly twenty years, they had a zoo, seven acres that rose from local peculiarity to key tourist attraction to devastating tragedy. And it all began with one man’s outsize vision.When Dick Haskin’s plans to assist primatologist Dian Fossey in Rwanda were cut short by her murder, Dick’s devotion to primates didn’t die with her. He returned to his hometown with Reuben, an adolescent chimp, in the bed of a pickup truck and transformed a trailer home into the Midwest Primate Center. As the tourist trade multiplied, so did the inhabitants of what would become Zoo Nebraska, the unlikeliest boon to Royal’s economy in generations and, eventually, the source of a power struggle that would lead to the tragic implosion of Dick Haskin’s dream.
  • William and his friends

    Carolyn Vaughan

    Unknown Binding (Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 15, 1998)
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  • Zoo Nebraska: The Dismantling of an American Dream

    Carson Vaughan

    Paperback (Little A, April 1, 2019)
    A resonant true story of small-town politics and community perseverance and of decent people and questionable choices, Zoo Nebraska is a timely requiem for a rural America in the throes of extinction.Royal, Nebraska, population eighty-one—where the church, high school, and post office each stand abandoned, monuments to a Great Plains town that never flourished. But for nearly twenty years, they had a zoo, seven acres that rose from local peculiarity to key tourist attraction to devastating tragedy. And it all began with one man’s outsize vision.When Dick Haskin’s plans to assist primatologist Dian Fossey in Rwanda were cut short by her murder, Dick’s devotion to primates didn’t die with her. He returned to his hometown with Reuben, an adolescent chimp, in the bed of a pickup truck and transformed a trailer home into the Midwest Primate Center. As the tourist trade multiplied, so did the inhabitants of what would become Zoo Nebraska, the unlikeliest boon to Royal’s economy in generations and, eventually, the source of a power struggle that would lead to the tragic implosion of Dick Haskin’s dream.
  • Zoo Nebraska: The Dismantling of an American Dream

    Carson Vaughan

    Hardcover (Little A, April 1, 2019)
    A resonant true story of small-town politics and community perseverance and of decent people and questionable choices, Zoo Nebraska is a timely requiem for a rural America in the throes of extinction.Royal, Nebraska, population eighty-one—where the church, high school, and post office each stand abandoned, monuments to a Great Plains town that never flourished. But for nearly twenty years, they had a zoo, seven acres that rose from local peculiarity to key tourist attraction to devastating tragedy. And it all began with one man’s outsize vision.When Dick Haskin’s plans to assist primatologist Dian Fossey in Rwanda were cut short by her murder, Dick’s devotion to primates didn’t die with her. He returned to his hometown with Reuben, an adolescent chimp, in the bed of a pickup truck and transformed a trailer home into the Midwest Primate Center. As the tourist trade multiplied, so did the inhabitants of what would become Zoo Nebraska, the unlikeliest boon to Royal’s economy in generations and, eventually, the source of a power struggle that would lead to the tragic implosion of Dick Haskin’s dream.
  • Carson's A Penny Saved

    Carolyn Vaughn

    eBook (Laurel Rose Publishing, Sept. 1, 2015)
    For Carson and his mother, life is hard. Carson's mother was struggling to make ends meet while Carson found his time in school to be very hard because he wasn't very well liked. That all changed one day as Carson was running to school and accidentally fell in a mud puddle. After making sure he wasn't hurt he happened to see a bright shiny penny. Carson, determined to help his mother anyway he could put the penny in his pocket so he could save it. What Carson didn't know was how much one little penny could change their lives forever.Carolyn Vaughn tells a heart warming story that shows how being a good person can truly change your life.
  • Koa's Seed

    Carolyn Han

    Hardcover (Mutual Publishing, Oct. 1, 2004)
    KoaÕs Seed is an age-old tale retold by Carolyn Han and illustrated by Kathleen Peterson. Long, long ago in HawaiÔi, an aliÔi gathered all the men in the village and announced he would select a new leaderÑsomething that had never happened before. To each, he gave one seed for planting. A young man named Koa took his seed carefully and lovingly tended it for a year. From this seed, Koa is taught a valuable lesson. This is an age-old tale that has its roots in antiquity. It is a story that has traveled with camel caravans and sailing ships many times around the world. This is the first version to be retold in a childrenÕs book with a Hawaiian theme. Written by local writer Carolyn Han and masterfully illustrated by Kathleen Peterson, KoaÕs Seed is a classic tale that will delight and teach for years to come.
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  • King of the Castle

    Carol Vaughan

    Hardcover (Blackie and Son, London, March 15, 1968)
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  • Carson's "A Penny Saved"

    Carolyn Vaughn

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 2, 2015)
    For Carson and his mother, life is hard. Carson's mother was struggling to make ends meet while Carson found his time in school to be very hard because he wasn't very well liked. That all changed one day as Carson was running to school and accidentally fell in a mud puddle. After making sure he wasn't hurt he happened to see a bright shiny penny. Carson, determined to help his mother anyway he could put the penny in his pocket so he could save it. What Carson didn't know was how much one little penny could change their lives forever. Carolyn Vaughn tells a heart warming story that shows how being a good person can truly change your life.
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  • Two Foals for Matilda

    Carol Vaughan

    Hardcover (White Lion Publrs., Dec. 20, 1976)
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  • Kalapana

    Carolyn Han

    Hardcover (Island, March 15, 1999)
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  • For Devun

    Carolyn Vaughan

    eBook (, Oct. 24, 2015)
    This is a picture book for a little boy just beginning to read. It has a picture on each page and a pop up to help the words stand out. Come join Devun and his pretty momma.