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  • The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search For God

    Bernard Shaw

    Hardcover (Dodd, Mead & Company, March 15, 1933)
    First edition, First issue with "Genesis" spelled wrong on page 59. Bound in black cloth with white lettering. John Farleigh illustrations through-out. A Near Fine copy, with tiny rub marks at the corners. Black cloth is bright, clean, white lettering is not rubbed. Dj has a 1cm chip near the base of the spine ,tiny frays at the head of the spine & small chips to the corners of the rear panel .A Nice copy in an average dj.
  • Barney on Mars

    Margaret Goff Clark, Ted Lewin

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, Oct. 1, 1983)
    Barney's picnic with friends Kara and Oliver turns into a space odyssey when Oliver's dog is abducted by a space boy named Naf and taken to Mars--with Barney and friends in pursuit
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  • The Curse of the Pharaohs

    Elizabeth Peters

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, May 1, 1981)
    The witty, indefatigable Amelia Peabody--now married to the woman-hating archaeologist Radcliffe Emerson-eludes the villains and solves three murders in this adventure set among the archaeological digs in the Valley of the Kings
  • Great American cattle trails;: The story of the old cow paths of the East and the longhorn highways of the plains

    Harry Sinclair Drago

    Hardcover (Dodd, Mead, March 15, 1965)
    From the seventeenth century when colonial traders drove hundreds of barnyard cattle to Boston over the Bay State Cow Path until the late 1880's when the era of trail driving came to an end, the great frontier highways wound their way through American history. Even their names-- Wilderness Road, The Osage Trace, Chisholm Trail, Shawnee, Western, Cut-Off, Dodge and Goodnight-Loving, among many others-are a proud heritage. Here, stripped of myths and folklore, is a definitive account of the cattle trails, of the purpose they served, and of the men who followed them. The muddled history of the famous Chisholm Trail is at last untangled. Included also are the stories of Maxwell and Morris blazing the route of the Western Trail over which several million Longhorns and mustangs would travel in the years to come; of the unsolved mystery of the bleached buffalo skulls that marked every mile of the Cut-Off Trail; of the way blazed by Goodnight and Loving despite the raids of the ferocious Comanches which finally cost Loving his life. Then there is the saga of the trail-end towns that fattened on the cattle traffic-Abilene, Ellsworth, Newton, Wichita, Caldwell, Dodge City-with the true tales of gunfighters, gamblers, marshals, dance-hall girls, feuding railroad men, and an ever-changing army of cowboys. Here, too, are many other documented case histories. The killer enigma that was Texas fever is solved. A stirring chapter describes the bloody battles with the Indians on the Texas Road during the Civil War. The background of the indomitable, half-wild mustangs and Longhorns is given. And above all there are the factual stories of the trail crews who took part in the greatest mass movement of cattle the world has ever known-the brave, reckless men who faced the hazards of blizzards, hostile Indians, rivers transformed into raging torrents, stampedes, and sudden death when "they pointed them north!"
  • Maggie, a Sheep Dog

    Dorothy Hinshaw Patent

    Library Binding (Dodd Mead, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Follows Maggie, a type of Hungarian sheep dog known as a Kuvasz, as she protects her sheep, runs with the flock, and greets new baby lambs in the spring
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  • Mount St. Helen's: A Sleeping Volcano Awakes

    Marian Place

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, Sept. 1, 1981)
    Eyewitness and survivor accounts provide the basis for an account of the events preceding the May, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens, the devastating explosion itself, and its aftermath
  • Barney in Space

    Margaret Goff Clark, Ted Lewin

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, Oct. 1, 1981)
    Although several of his friends try to prevent it, Barney is transported to the moon where Rokell, a dangerous Gark from the planet Ornam, awaits him.
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  • Nature Invented It First

    Ross E. Hutchins

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, March 1, 1980)
    Discusses "inventions" developed by plants and animals in response to their environment, including electricity, flight, jet propulsion, chemical warfare, and the cultivation of crops, that later became accomplishments of man.
  • The Book of Negro Folklore

    Langston Hughes, Arna Bontemps

    Paperback (Dodd Mead, Oct. 1, 1983)
    An anthology of music, prose, and poetry representing the cultural heritage of the American Negro
  • Seventeen Black Artists

    Elton C. Fax

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, June 1, 1971)
    Views the artistic careers of Black men and women whose creations in such media as painting, sculpture, and photography reveal many aspects of the Black experience
  • Race Against Death: A True Story of the Far North

    Seymour Reit

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, April 1, 1976)
    In the winter of 1925 a dog sled relay makes a life and death race against time through an Alaskan blizzard with a supply of serum needed to stop a diphtheria epidemic in Nome
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