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Books with author S.B. Sutcliffe

  • The Wanderings of Odysseus: The Story of the Odyssey

    Sutcliff

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Paperback(2005), Aug. 16, 2005)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • A Little Dog Like You

    Sutcliff

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Aug. 1, 1990)
    A woman who has lost her beloved small dog to death succeeds in finding him again when he is reborn into the body of a new puppy
    K
  • George S. Patton Jr.

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Presents the life and military career of George "Old Blood and Guts" Patton, Olympian, expert swordsman, and one of the greatest generals in U.S. history.
    T
  • Helen Keller

    jane-sutcliffe

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Biography of Helen Keller, elementary level.
  • Walt Disney

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Each book in this middle-grade series is illustrated with photographs and illustrations while sidebars, a timeline, and entertaining cartoons further illuminate each subject's personality.
    R
  • Amelia Earhart

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Traces the life of the famous pilot, focusing on her record setting flights in the 1920s and 1930s and her inspiration to other women.
    N
  • Armourer's House Pb

    SUTCLIFFE R

    Paperback (Methuen Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Spine and cover creased, page edges tanned. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • John Deere

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Paperback (Lernerclassroom, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Born in Rutland, Vermont, John Deere served a four-year apprenticeship to a blacksmith and worked in that trade until 1837. The implements being used by pioneer farmers of that day were cumbersome and ineffective for cutting and turning the prairie soil. To alleviate the problem, Deere and a partner, Major Leonard Andrus, designed three new plows in 1838. The plow was so successful that by 1846 Deere and his partner were selling a thousand a year. Deere then sold his interest to Andrus and organized a plow company in Moline, Illinois. After experimenting with imported English steel, he had a cast steel plow made for him in Pittsburgh. By 1855 he was selling more than 13,000 such plows a year. In 1868 his business was incorporated as Deere & Company, which is still in existence today.
    R
  • Chief Joseph

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble books, Aug. 16, 2004)
    None
    N
  • Jesse Owens

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, May 1, 2000)
    Describes the life of Jesse Owens, from his childhood in Alabama and his family's move to Cleveland to his athletic career which culminated in his winning four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany.
    N
  • Babe Didrikson Zaharias: All-Around Athlete

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books Inc., March 15, 2002)
    Babe Didrikson was running and jumping hedges at the age of eight. Her dedication to training and practicing resulted in her becoming one of the greatest woman athletes of the century. Although she won two gold medals and one silver medal in track and field events at the 1932 Olympics, Babe excelled in every sport that she played.
    N
  • George S. Patton Jr.

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble Books, March 15, 2005)
    True or False? Patton moved his tank division farther and faster than many thought possible. True! When Patton said his troops would need only three days to reach trapped U.S. soldiers, the other generals thought he was boasting. But Patton kept his word. His tanks sped to the rescue in one of the key victories in World War II. He took fifth place in the pentathlon in the 1912 Olympics. He was an expert swordsman and even designed a new saber called the Patton sword. He believed he had been a soldier in past lives, fighting in ancient Rome in one life and sailing with the Vikings in another.