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  • Crazy Horse: The Wild West for Kids

    Jon Sterngass

    eBook (Sky Pony, Jan. 7, 2014)
    The true life of Crazy Horse is plagued with questions. He did not leave any letters or diaries nor are there any records of speeches he made. Most notably, it is still unclear whether his death was an accident or a murder. Nevertheless, Crazy Horse is considered a gripping symbol of freedom, dignity, and the American West. He was the unfathomable leader for the Lakota tribe and was looked upon for protection by his people. But as whites invaded the Lakota lands and the buffalo herds shrank, many Lakota were forced to relocate to reservations. But not all, for Crazy Horse was determined to fight for his home. Rejecting the reservation system and negotiations with the white invaders, he guided the Lakota in two of the most monumental defeats ever suffered by the US Army: the Fetterman Fight in 1866, and the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, which was fought against the infamous General George Armstrong Custer. Over twenty illustrations and photographs help kids better understand this crucial figure and pivotal moment in nineteenth-century American history. Crazy Horse, part of the Wild West for Kids series, is a must-read for any young historian hoping to learn about a mysterious man who played an influential role in the Native American battles in the West.
  • Crazy Horse: The Wild West for Kids

    Jon Sterngass

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Jan. 2, 2014)
    The true life of Crazy Horse is plagued with questions. He did not leave any letters or diaries nor are there any records of speeches he made. Most notably, it is still unclear whether his death was an accident or a murder. Nevertheless, Crazy Horse is considered a gripping symbol of freedom, dignity, and the American West. He was the unfathomable leader for the Lakota tribe and was looked upon for protection by his people. But as whites invaded the Lakota lands and the buffalo herds shrank, many Lakota were forced to relocate to reservations. But not all, for Crazy Horse was determined to fight for his home. Rejecting the reservation system and negotiations with the white invaders, he guided the Lakota in two of the most monumental defeats ever suffered by the US Army: the Fetterman Fight in 1866, and the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, which was fought against the infamous General George Armstrong Custer. Over twenty illustrations and photographs help kids better understand this crucial figure and pivotal moment in nineteenth-century American history. Crazy Horse, part of the Wild West for Kids series, is a must-read for any young historian hoping to learn about a mysterious man who played an influential role in the Native American battles in the West.
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  • Jerry Rice

    Jon Sterngass

    language (Chelsea House Pub, Sept. 1, 2008)
    In each title, readers will learn about each gridiron great's childhood, influences, path to the pros, struggles and accomplishments, career highlights, personal life, and commitment to charities and other important organizations.
  • Dan Marino

    Jon Sterngass

    eBook (Chelsea House Publications, April 1, 2008)
    Since his rookie season in the National Football League, Dan Marino was one of the league's best quarterbacks. Known for his strong arm and quick release, in 1984 Marino became the first NFL quarterback to pass for more than 5,000 yards in a season. This biography explores his life and career.
  • Crazy Horse

    Jon Sterngass

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Aug. 1, 2010)
    The life of Crazy Horse, the greatest warrior of the Lakota people, is filled with mystery. He did not leave any letters, diaries, or speeches, and it is still unclear whether his death was a murder or an accident. Yet Crazy Horse remains a compelling symbol of freedom and dignity. As whites invaded Lakota lands and the buffalo herds shrank, many Lakota settled on reservations. Crazy Horse, however, completely rejected the reservation system and negotiations with the invaders. He helped lead the Lakota in two of the greatest defeats ever suffered by the U.S. Army: the Fetterman Fight in 1866 and the Battle of Little Bighorn against General George Armstrong Custer in 1876. In Crazy Horse, read about this mysterious man who played a large role in the Native American battles in the West.
  • Crazy Horse

    Jon Sterngass

    eBook (Chelsea House Pub, Aug. 1, 2010)
    The life of Crazy Horse, the greatest warrior of the Lakota people, is filled with mystery. He did not leave any letters, diaries, or speeches, and it is still unclear whether his death was a murder or an accident. Yet Crazy Horse remains a compelling symbol of freedom and dignity. As whites invaded Lakota lands and the buffalo herds shrank, many Lakota settled on reservations. Crazy Horse, however, completely rejected the reservation system and negotiations with the invaders. He helped lead the Lakota in two of the greatest defeats ever suffered by the U.S. Army: the Fetterman Fight in 1866 and the Battle of Little Bighorn against General George Armstrong Custer in 1876. In Crazy Horse, read about this mysterious man who played a large role in the Native American battles in the West.
  • Jose Marti

    Jon Sterngass

    eBook (Chelsea House Pub, Nov. 1, 2006)
    A biography of the famous writer and poet who inspired Cubans to fight for their freedom from the Spanish.
  • John Brown

    Jon Sterngass

    eBook (Chelsea House Publications, May 1, 2009)
    This book examines the vastly contrasting views held on the controversial anti-slavery campaigner, John Brown, who famously led the unsuccessful raid on the federal armoury at Harper's Ferry. Many regard him as a heroic martyr and visionary, while others see him as a madman and American terrorist.
  • Jerry Rice

    Jon Sterngass

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Sept. 1, 2008)
    In each title, readers will learn about each gridiron great's childhood, influences, path to the pros, struggles and accomplishments, career highlights, personal life, and commitment to charities and other important organizations.
  • Frederick Douglass

    Mr Jon Sterngass

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, April 1, 2009)
    Born a slave in Maryland, Frederick Douglass became one of the best orators and statesmen in America. He became a newspaper editor, political activist, and a representative for the rights of African Americans. He believed in equal rights for all people, and lived through the Civil War, the end of slavery and the beginning of segregation.
  • Brian Urlacher

    Jon Sterngass

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub (Library), Oct. 1, 2011)
    For a decade, middle linebacker Brian Urlacher has been the symbol of the Chicago Bears football team. Urlacher led his small-town high school to a state championship and then led the nation in tackles at the University of New Mexico. Chosen by the Chicago Bears as the ninth pick in the NFL draft in 2000, he surprised everyone by winning Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. Since then, Urlacher has become one of the most popular players in the NFL. He helped lead the Bears to the playoffs several times, in addition to Super Bowl XLI in 2007. He has won several Defensive Player-of-the-Year awards and ESPN named him to their All-Decade team in 2009. In this new biography, learn about Urlacher's troubled upbringing and his team spirit, plus how he leads his life both on and off the field.
  • Dan Marino

    Jon Sterngass

    Paperback (Checkmark Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    In each title, readers will learn about each gridiron great's childhood, influences, path to the pros, struggles and accomplishments, career highlights, personal life, and commitment to charities and other important organizations.