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  • Behind the Zuni masks

    Val Gendron

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, March 15, 1958)
    A young Boy Scout named Charlie leaves his familiar Cape Cod home and moves to Colorado where he finds new adventure and excitement. He learns about the Koshare Scout Troop which make Indian Crafts and keep the rich folklore of natives alive. Great read about different cultures in the Boy Scouts
  • Ojibway drums

    Marian Austin (Waite) Magoon

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, March 15, 1955)
    Very Good/Good. First American Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First edition bound in blue cloth. Cloth covers clean, tight. Interior paper tanned but not brittle. Dj is solied, has edge wear.
  • Midnight patriot

    Emma L Patterson

    Unknown Binding (Longmans, Green, March 15, 1950)
    None
  • Old Home Town

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, March 15, 1935)
    None
  • There's always forever

    Gladys Malvern

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, July 6, 1957)
    1957 Longmans, Green Publishing; First Edition; Hardcover
  • Free Land

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Hardcover (Longmans Green, March 15, 1938)
    In the 1880s, when adventure lay in the conquest of the prairies, David Beaton and his bride came to Dakota to claim three hundred acres of grassland. Rose Wilder Lane tells of their struggle to survive with such force that Free Land has become a classic frontier novel. The young couple experience cyclones, droughts, and blizzards that isolate them for days in their sod shanty and endanger their livestock. The simple pleasures of home cooking, horse trading, and socializing interrupt work, here described in its wealth of variety. In every detail, Free Land comes to life because Lane grew up in the time and place of which she writes. The book embodies her belief that "living is never easy, that all human history is a record of achievement in disaster, and that our great asset is the valor of the American spirit." Like the Beatons of this novel, Rose Wilder Lane's parents homesteaded in Dakota. Lane was a successful novelist and journalist when, in the 1930s, she encouraged and helped her mother, Laura Ingalls Wilder, to write the Little House on the Prairie books that were later dramatized for television.
  • The ranch beyond the mountains,

    Stephen Holt

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, March 15, 1961)
    None
  • Battle Lanterns

    Merritt Parmelee Allen

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green and Co., March 15, 1949)
    Dependable action-packed story of the American Revolution, by a practised hand. The locale is South Carolina, near Charles Town. Battles, skirmishes, treachery are a part of the background, and the horrors of the mistreatment of slaves by pirates is highlighted too. Young Bill, toughened by prison, is the central figure through whose eyes the reader follows the events. Gen. Francis Marion, better known as Swamp Fox, is Bill's idol, under whom he serves- and another important figure is a capable Negro who fights with them for human freedom. Exciting presentation of material that should be good supplementary reading for history.(online review)
  • The Magic Ring

    Neta Lohnes Frazier

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, Jan. 1, 1959)
    To 10 year old Rebecca Osborn, who has a magic ring loaned by a fairy, New Year's Eve of 1900 does seem the beginning of wonders.
  • The complete book of solitaire and patience games,

    Albert H Morehead

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, March 15, 1949)
    None
  • Temagami guide

    Jack Hambleton

    Hardcover (Longmans,Green, March 15, 1954)
    None
  • Charge!: The Story of the Battle of San Juan Hill / Battle of Cuba 1898

    A.C.M. Azoy

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, March 15, 1961)
    Colonel Azoy has re-created the events of the Battle of San Juan Hill, the climax of the Spanish-American War, a war that so strongly shaped the course of American Development and one that has until now been curiously ignored in the annals of American historical writing.