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Books with author Mary Craft

  • Hali Eaglet: Ventana Wilderness Sanctuary

    Mary Craft

    Paperback (Mary Craft, Dec. 1, 1992)
    The staff at the Ventana Wilderness Sanctuary relocate an American bald eagle from British Columbia to the central California coast.
  • Sea otters, Cruz and Slick

    Mary Craft

    Unknown Binding (M. Craft, March 15, 1991)
    Book by Craft, Mary
  • Lech Walesa: The Leader of Solidarity and Campaigner for Freedom and Human Rights in Poland

    Mary Craig

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, March 1, 1990)
    Traces the life of the Polish union organizer who was instrumental in gaining government recognition for Solidarity, an organization of local unions, and who won the l983 Nobel Peace Prize.
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  • Mother Teresa

    Mary Craig

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, June 1, 1991)
    Traces the life of Mother Teresa, from her childhood in Yugoslavia to her missionary work in India, and recounts the many awards and honors she has received, including the Nobel Prize
  • Mother Teresa

    Mary Craig

    Hardcover (David & Charles, May 1, 1983)
    Traces the life of Mother Teresa, from her childhood in Yugoslavia to her missionary work in India, and recounts the many awards and honors she has received, including the Nobel Prize
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  • Lech Walesa

    Mary Craig

    Hardcover (Exley Publications Ltd, Dec. 31, 1989)
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  • Lech Walesa: The leader of Solidarity and campaigner for freedom and human rights in Poland

    Mary Craig

    Paperback (G. Stevens Children's Books, March 15, 1990)
    Traces the life of the Polish union organizer who was instrumental in gaining government recognition for Solidarity, an organization of local unions, and who won the l983 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • LECH WALESA

    MARY CRAIG

    Paperback (ORIENT LONGMAN, )
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  • Lech Walesa

    Mary Craig

    Paperback (Merlin Publishing, March 15, 1989)
    For thirty years Poland, like the other countries of eastern Europe's Communist bloc, had not been free. Attempts to oppose the power of the Communist Party had been met with police repression, censorship and imprisonment. But then in 1980 came Solidarity, the first free trade union in the Communist bloc. Solidarity's leader, Lech Walesa, was an ordinary, rather scruffy and bumbling electrician. In front of the world's television cameras he led his followers in non- violent opposition to the state and its police. He calmed his people and kept them from grasping at freedom if it would provoke violence. In 1981 Solidarity was banned. But the people had tasted the hope of freedom. In 1989, when the food shortages and hardships were too much for the state to deal with, they turned to Lech Walesa. Once again Solidarity scored a first when the eastern bloc's election showed almost total support for Solidarity.
  • Pope John Paul II

    Mary Craig

    Paperback (Puffin Books, )
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