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Books with title George Washington's Teeth

  • George Washington's Army & Me

    Michael Dooling

    Hardcover (Michael Dooling, Sept. 1, 2011)
    In 1778, George Washington's Army marches to the sound of the fife and drum. Cannons, cattle, sheep and baggage wagons follow the procession. Straggling behind are women and children including nine year-old Elijah. He follows because his Pa is a soldier. Elijah's Ma died when he was a baby, and he has nowhere else to go. Elijah longs for his home, and it is all he thinks about until a battle changes everything.
  • George Washington's world,

    Genevieve Foster

    Hardcover (C. Scribner's sons, March 15, 1941)
    The period measured by the life of George Washington-1732 to 1799 -was one of revolution and change in many parts of the world as Enlightenment thinking took hold in the minds of men. When George was a young man, Benjamin Franklin was the most well-known American, Louis XV was on the throne of France, and George II was king of England. Father Junipero Serra had just arrived in Mexico to work with the Panes Indians. Mozart and Bach were writing their immortal music and Voltaire warred with his pen against Ignorance, Injustice and Superstition. The young nobleman Lafayette watched the feisty American colonies with fascinated interest as they stood up to Mother England when she sought to tax them unfairly. James Cook was sent by the Royal Society of London to Tahiti where their team of astronomers might observe a total eclipse of the sun and thereby accurately measure the distance between the earth and the sun. These are just a few of the wonderful narratives explored by Foster in her Newbery Honor Book of 1940. Prolifically illustrated with intriguing line drawings and detailed timelines, Foster's telling of the life story of George Washington does justice to the man it celebrates.
  • George Washington's Virginia

    John R. Maass

    eBook (The History Press, April 10, 2017)
    George Washington slept, worked, and fought here . . . A historian’s guide to Virginia sites and landmarks associated with the Founding Father. Born in the Tidewater region, George Washington was reared near Fredericksburg and took up residence at Mount Vernon along the Potomac River. As a young surveyor, he worked in Virginia’s backcountry. He began his military career as a Virginia militia officer on the colony’s frontier. The majority of his widespread landholdings were there—and his entrepreneurial endeavors ranged from the swamplands of the Southeast to the upper Potomac River Valley. In this book, historian John R. Maass explores the numerous sites all over the Commonwealth associated with Washington—and demonstrates their lasting importance. Includes photos and illustrations
  • George Washington's Cows

    David Small

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 30, 1994)
    "George Washington's cows were kept upstairs,And given their own special room.They never were seen by light of day.No matter for what or by whom."These cows are just the beginning of George's problems. To be sure, his hogs are helpful around the house, but it irks Martha when their parties are better than hers. And then there are the sheep--all of them smarter than Tom Jefferson, with degrees (no to say "sheepskins") to prove it. What's a Father of his country to do?David Smalll puts a hilariously sticky fingerprint on the well-polished veneer of American history, showing readers what really went on in the home of our first President.
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  • George Washington's Socks

    Elvira Woodruff

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1993)
    When five kids take a walk along Lake Levart late one night, a mysterious wooden rowboat beckons them aboard. As if in a trance, they all step inside. But what they don't realize is that this enchanted boat is headed backward in time -- to the time of George Washington. And their neighborhood lake has been transformed into the icy Delaware River on the eve of the battle at Trenton. How will they ever find their way back to the safety of their familiar suburban homes?As Matthew, Quentin, Hooter, Tony, and Katie experience the American Revolution firsthand and learn the sobering realities of war, Elvira Woodruff spins a compelling historic fantasy that won't soon be forgotten.
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  • George Washington

    Erin Edison, Sheila Blackford

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    George Washington was the first president of the United States. Learn about his childhood, his role in the American Revolution, and his work as president.
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  • George Washington

    Augusta Stevenson, E. Joseph Dreany

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 12, 2014)
    Title: George Washington Binding: Paperback Author: AugustaStevenson Publisher: AladdinPaperbacks
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  • George Washington's World

    Genevieve Foster

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, May 1, 1977)
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  • George Washington

    Pamela McDowell

    Hardcover (Smartbook Media Inc, Aug. 31, 2019)
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  • George WashingTON

    Andrew Toffoli

    Hardcover (The Little Germ That Could...Creations, Sept. 30, 2009)
    George WashingTON is the story of a persistent pachyderm who becomes a national hero and the first president of the United States. Based on the life of George Washington.
  • George Washington

    Anne Welsbacher

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A simple biography of the nation's first president, who came to be known as the "Father of Our Country"
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  • George Washington

    Lola M. Schaefer

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A simple look at the life of George Washington, the man who led the patriot troops in the Revolutionary War and later became the first president of the United States.
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