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Books with author Sarah Horne

  • A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Horn and her two children, with Mrs. Harris, by the Comanche Indians

    Sarah Ann Horn

    eBook
    "The Horn wagon train was traveling by easy stages toward Matamoros when bloody savagery was meted out." - Comanche Bondage (2015)"The captivity of Mrs. Horn and Mrs. Harris by the Comanches is vividly revealed in Mrs. Horn's narrative, which also gives insights into this tribe's life-ways." - The Arthur H. Clark Company (2002)"The captivity narrative includes interesting cultural information on Comanche daily practices." - nps.gov"When Sarah Ann Horn was about to be sold in New Mexico, an old Comanche woman who had always been kind to her broke into tears." - On the Borders of Love and Power (2012)The stories of those pioneers who have survived captivity among tribes during hostile outbreaks along frontier settlements are full of harrowing interest. Of particular interest is that told by Sarah Ann Horn in her 1839 narrative, " A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Horn and her two children, with Mrs. Harris, by the Comanche Indians."In 1837, Sarah Ann Horn (1809โ€“ 1839) was a recent immigrant from England, who along with her husband was en route to newly purchased land in the Republic of Texas. After being warned in "Austin's Colony" not to proceed any further because of recent Comanche raids on travelers in the area, Horn's party decided to proceed anyway despite the risk---a choice that would have dire consequences.Arriving at their destination and forming a new colony, a mangled survivor of a Comanche raid sought refuge at the settlement, causing Horn and her family made the decision "to get to Matamoros, and sail for England as soon as possible."However, "the route from where we were to any harbor was fraught with danger from the savage foe;โ€”no one thought of undertaking the hazardous enterprize alone. We therefore made up a company of eleven men."In describing her first sight of her future captors while en route back to Matamoros, Horn relates: "I had just washed Mrs. Harrisโ€™ babe, and as I was stepping up on the fore part of the wagon to get a clean dress to put on it, I saw a large company of strange-looking men mounted on mules, armed, and nearly naked. I was terribly frightened, and running back to my husband as soon as possible, told him what I had seen, and expressed my fears that they were Indians..."Later after destruction of most members of the party, Horn and several others were taken back to the Comanche camp as captives: "Having reached this dreadful place, we were almost suffocated with the stench arising from the stale horse-meat which lay in and about the camp. Here we were seated on the ground, under a guard, when they commenced stripping us of our bonnets, handkerchiefs, combs and rings."The horrifying events and enslavement which followed are detailed in Horn's harrowing narrative, with one bright spot being that she was eventually taken in "by an old widow woman ... a merciful exception to the general character of these merciless beings."
  • Handsome and Greta: A Paranormal Romance

    Sarah Horne

    eBook (Legacy Young Adult, April 19, 2020)
    Orphaned at twelve by a freak accident that killed both her parents, Greta is guarded and filled with bitterness about living in group homes. At sixteen, though, she has new hope. Her great aunt has found her and brought her to the little mountain town where she has an estate as large as a medieval castle. Greta goes about trying to restart her life with the family she never knew and a brand new high school. Tony Ciconne has a family but that in no way means nothing tragic has ever happened to him. His family has a long history, a history of protecting those who come from a very particular line. Neither wants a relationship but when Greta is suddenly under fire from creatures that make the legends seem tame; these two come together without any choice in the matter.
  • Purr-fect Mischief!

    Sarah Horne

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, an imprint of Magi Publications, Sept. 30, 2008)
    Rare Book
  • The Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly

    Sarah Horne

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2009)
    A nonsense rhyme tells of an old woman who swallows larger and larger animals, including a spider, bird, cat, dog, cow, and horse.
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  • Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly

    Sarah Horne

    Paperback (Usborne Export, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • The Adventures of Teddy the Tadpole

    Sara Horne

    language (Sara Horne, April 18, 2014)
    A sweet story about Teddy the Tadpole, who wants to grow up fast but through a dream realizes that he should cherish the time he has while he is small.
  • Paws, Claws and Frilly Drawers

    Sarah Horne

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, an imprint of Magi Publications, April 1, 2009)
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  • Getting to Know Jesus from A to Z

    Sarah Hornsby

    Hardcover (Fleming H Revell Co, June 1, 1989)
    An alphabet book that illustrates the names and forms under which Jesus is known, through the use of a brightly colored quilt.
  • Animal Quizzes

    Sarah Khan, Sarah Horne

    Paperback (USBORNE CAT ANG, April 15, 2016)
    A handy paperback book containing over 500 questions with an eclectic mix of topics ranging from dancing bees to the colour of a giraffe's tongue. Perfect for swatting up on the go and testing friends and family.
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  • A Child's Guide to the Holy Eucharist: Rite II by Horton, Sarah

    Sarah Horton

    Paperback (MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING, Aug. 16, 1800)
    large type edition
  • The Really Gross Body Book by Horne, Sarah

    Sarah Horne

    (Templar Publishing, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • By Sarah Horton - A Child's Guide to the Holy Eucharist: Rite II

    Sarah Horton

    Paperback (MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING, April 16, 1999)
    Excellent Book