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  • Tortoise tales

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, March 15, 1974)
    A collection of folktales from various countries and cultures about tortoises, rabbits, and other animals.
  • A second springtime

    Gordon Cooper

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, Aug. 16, 1975)
    In the 1860's eleven-year-old Hester, who has lived in an English orphanage all her life, is adopted by a settler family in Nova Scotia.
  • The French and Indian War,

    Red Reeder

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, Jan. 1, 1972)
    Recounts the events of the conflict that determined which European power would possess the North American continent.
  • The Infinite arena: Seven science fiction stories about sports

    Terry Carr

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, March 15, 1977)
    Will there be sports in man's future? Science fiction says, "Well, yes and no." 'Yes, there will be sports of a sort. No, they won't necessarily be the same sports we know today. Editor Terry Carr has collected the views of seven science-fiction veterans on this subject and presents them here in an anthology about the ways in which men may compete in centuries to come. • In "Joy in Mudville," the bear-faced natives of Toka defend their baseball championship of the Interbeing League. • In "Bullard Reflects," the Dazzle Dart champions turn their athletic gifts against a crew of murderous invaders. - • In "The Body Builders," a fighter ex¬changes his own heavyweight frame for the body of a jockey, and is-promptly challenged to fight. • In "The Great Kladnar Race," bored earth men try to get up a morning line from among the low-slung, six-legged kladnars of Gornik VII. • In "Mr. Meek Plays Polo," a visitor to Saturn finds his game of space polo being masterminded by a group of educated bugs. • In "Sunjammer," space vehicles are powered only by their vast, mile-high plastic sails which are propelled by the sun. • In "Run to Starlight," earthling footballers are faced with a team of squat, super powerful Brish-diri. Sports fans or not, readers will enjoy this engaging compendium-fantastic athletes, frantic coaches, and all.
  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Hardcover (T Nelson, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • The wishing pool

    Elinor Lyon

    Loose Leaf (T. Nelson, March 15, 1972)
    Two girls secretly grant the wishes of the boy next door when they overhear him talking to the stone mermaid in the garden pool.
  • The Blanket Word

    Honor Arundel

    Loose Leaf (T. Nelson, March 15, 1973)
    Though saddened by her mother's death, nineteen-year-old Jan is determined to remain firm in her commitment to avoid family ties and responsibilities. Sequel to "The Terrible Temptation."
  • The Against Taffy Sinclair Club

    Betsy Haynes

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, March 15, 1976)
    Embarrassing moments at school and home show a young girl that everyone has faults, some that others can't accept.
  • Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

    James Playsted Wood

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, March 15, 1972)
    A biography of the enigmatic Amherst poet who during a life of seclusion produced some of America's most famous poetry.
  • Secret writing tricks

    Geoffrey Frederick Lamb

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, March 15, 1975)
    Examines a number of different ways of writing secret messages, including invisible ink and a variety of ciphers. Gives suggestions and aids for code-breaking.
  • Guns for General Washington

    Fairfax Davis Downey

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, March 15, 1961)
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  • The Young Lion Hunter

    Zane Grey

    Hardcover (T.Nelson, Jan. 1, 1930)
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