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  • Shoshoni Pony

    Carol Lynn MacGregor

    Hardcover (Caxton Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton PressHorses are not indigenous to the West. Prehistoric horses existed before humans came to the region but the horse only appeared after the Spanish Conquistadores brought their Spanish stallions to America. The arrival of the horse in the West changed forever the lives of the Native peoples of the region and shaped the history of the West in many ways.
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  • Heart of the Wild

    Chet Schwarzkopf

    Paperback (Caxton Press, )
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  • Ole Bill: A children's Thanksgiving story

    Ruth Littell Erb

    Unknown Binding (Carlton Press Corp, March 15, 1994)
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  • Broken Fang

    Rutherford G Montgomery

    Paperback (Caxton Press, Jan. 1, 1939)
    This is a story of a dog wrongfully branded as a "Killer," but always having had the confidence and trust of his master, which trust eventually proved to be well founded. This book is a worthy successor to "White Fang". Albert Payson Terhune, the well known author and dog lover, says in the foreword to the book "An author who not only knows dogs but can make his readers see in the hero of the tale the lovable whimsical traits of their own dogs, has a ready and eager following. "Such a man most, emphatically is the author of 'Broken Fang'...I like 'Broken Fang' ...I like it much." All lovers of animals, both young and old, will enjoy reading this fascinating book.
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  • Broken Fang

    Rutherford G Montgomery

    Paperback (Caxton Press, March 15, 1816)
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  • Paul Bunyan Swings His Axe

    Dell J McCormick

    Paperback (Caxton Press, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Children of all ages will enjoy these tales of Paul Bunyan, mythical giant lumberjack of the North Woods. Exciting and rollicking stories--seventeen in all. A perpetual best-seller the country over, this book has sold more than one million copies.
  • Lewis and Clark's Bittersweet Crossing

    Carol Lynn MacGregor

    Hardcover (Caxton Press, May 1, 2004)
    Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton PressThe Lewis and Clark expedition had weathered much difficulty before it reached Idaho's Bitterroot Mountain Range but it was that severe and rugged obstacle that almost ended the expedition. If not for the aid of the Lemhi Shoshoni and the Nez Perce tribes of the region, it is unlikely Lewis and Clark would have reached their destination. This is that story, written for young readers.
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  • The Happy House

    Pullen Dorothy

    Hardcover (Carlton Pr, June 1, 1996)
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  • A Christmas Tree for All

    Tom Guadagno, Nobu Haihara

    Hardcover (Carlton Pr, Dec. 1, 1995)
    When young Nicholas realizes there are people who want Christmas trees, and can't afford them, and trees that need homes, but will be thrown out if they are not sold, he tries to persuade Mr. Mizer, the owner of the tree lot, to give away his unsold trees.When young Nicholas realizes there are people who want Christmas trees, and can't afford them, and trees that need homes, but will be thrown out if they are not sold, he tries to persuade Mr. Mizer, the owner of the tree lot, to give away his unsold trees
  • New Mexico Treasure Tales by W. C. Jameson

    W. C. Jameson

    Paperback (Caxton Press, March 15, 1738)
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  • What's Wrong With This Picture?

    Cheryl G. Bartholomew

    Hardcover (Carlton Pr, June 1, 1988)
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  • The Human Body : An Amazing Look Inside You

    Steve Parker, Illustrated

    Hardcover (Carlton, March 15, 2005)
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