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Books with author LaVere Anderson

  • Allan Pinkerton, First Private Eye

    Lavere Anderson

    Paperback (Dell Publishing, Aug. 1, 1981)
    A biography of the Scottish immigrant barrel-maker whose side line detective work developed into the oldest and most famous detective agency in the United States.
  • Life in the Morgue

    Lance Anderson

    eBook (Outskirts Press, Inc., Aug. 13, 2019)
    An average working guy wanted a career change. When he applied for—and then got—a job he didn’t think he was qualified for, he found a lot more than a new paycheck.Inspired by author Lance Anderson’s own years working in a medical examiner’s office and as a paranormal investigator, Life in the Morgue is not a typical murder mystery, romance, or even crime drama. The novel is focused on the people who work in the morgue, offering readers stories that are at times funny, at times sad, and always intriguing.
  • Sitting Bull, Great Sioux Chief

    Lavere Anderson

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, June 1, 1970)
    A biography of the Sioux chief who was both feared and respected for his attempts to win peace and justice for his people.
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  • Saddles and Sabers: Black Men in the Old West.

    Lavere Anderson

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, March 15, 1805)
    None
  • Robert Todd Lincoln, President's boy

    LaVere Anderson

    Hardcover (Bobbs-Merrill, March 15, 1967)
    The copy that I have is ex library copy it is turquiose in color NOT red
  • The Story of Johnny Appleseed

    LaVere Anderson

    Paperback (Reader's Digest Services, March 15, 1976)
    None
  • A Story a Day to Read Aloud

    lavere anderson

    Hardcover (Golden Pleasure Books, March 15, 1965)
    None
  • Quanah Parker, Indian warrior for peace: Illustrated by Russell Hoover

    LaVere Anderson

    Unknown Binding (Garrard Pub. Co, March 15, 1970)
    "Here is the extraordinary story of Quanah Parker, a half-white Indian chief who led his people bravely in two worlds. After a long fierce struggle to maintain freedom for his Quahadah band of Comanches, he helped them to accept and benefit from reservation life. His personal struggle as a part of both cultures was triumphantly resolved when he earned wealth and honor for himself and justice and d ignity for the Indians he represented. This book is part of Garrard's AMERICANS ALL series, which features biographies of persons of all races, creeds, and national origins who have contributed in a specific field to American life. Reading Level: Grade 4. Interest Level Grades 3-6 .
  • Mary McLeod Bethune

    Lavere Anderson

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, April 1, 1991)
    A biography of the black woman who spent her life educating and working to earn basic human rights for her people.
    Y
  • Martha Washington: First Lady of the Land

    Lavere Anderson, Cary

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Traces the public and private life of the nation's first First Lady
    N
  • Quanah Parker, Indian warrior for peace: Illustrated by Russell Hoover

    LaVere Anderson

    Paperback (Garrard Pub. Co, March 15, 1970)
    A biography of the Comanche Chief who led his people against confinement on reservations, but once confinement occured he helped the tribe accept and benefit from reservation life.
  • Life in the Morgue

    Lance Anderson

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, July 30, 2019)
    An average working guy wanted a career change. When he applied for--and then got--a job he didn't think he was qualified for, he found a lot more than a new paycheck.Inspired by author Lance Anderson's own years working in a medical examiner's office and as a paranormal investigator, Life in the Morgue is not a typical murder mystery, romance, or even crime drama. The novel is focused on the people who work in the morgue, offering readers stories that are at times funny, at times sad, and always intriguing.