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  • Captain Stormalong

    Larry Dane Brimner, Chi Chung

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Describes some of the adventures of the legendary Captain Stormalong, who weighed some four tons at the age of twelve and was known for riding a whale.
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  • Calamity Jane

    Larry Dane Brimner, Judy Dufour Love

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The life story and adventures of a legendary American frontierswoman Calamity Jane, whose real name was Martha Jane Canary.
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  • Calamity Jane

    Larry Dane Brimner, Judy Dufour Love

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The life story and adventures of a legendary American frontierswoman Calamity Jane, whose real name was Martha Jane Canary.
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  • Cendrillon: A Cajun Cinderella

    Sheila Hébert-Collins, Patrick Soper

    Hardcover (Pelican, Sept. 30, 1998)
    As in Cinderella, Cendrillon is pestered by la belle-m're (her stepmother) and les belles-soeurs (her stepsisters) but is helped by the bayou creatures who are ses bon amis (her good friends) and by la marraine (her fairy godmother). However, in New Orleans, the big event is Rex's Mardi Gras ball. Rex, also known as Ovey Thibeaux, hopes to meet his wife at the ball. As fate would have it, Cendrillon and Ovey fall en amour (in love).
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  • Pecos Bill

    Bill Balcziak, Roberta Collier-Morales

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The story of the baby Pecos Bill being raised by coyotes and his eventual marriage to Slue-Foot Sue, another legend from the American Southwest.
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  • John Henry

    Bill Balcziak, Drew Rose

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The life story of John Henry, the African American railroad legend known as the "Steel Driving Man."
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  • Paul Bunyan

    Bill Balcziak, Patrick Girouard

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The life story of the enormous lumberjack, Paul Bunyan, who along with his blue ox Babe, is said to have made the 10,000 lakes of Minnesota with his footsteps.
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  • Molly Pitcher

    Larry Dane Brimner, Patrick Girouard

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Casey Jones

    Larry Dane Brimner, Drew Rose

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The life story of John Luther Jones, an American railroad engineer whose death was celebrated in the ballad Casey Jones, which made him a folk hero.
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  • Davy Crockett

    Larry Dane Brimner, Donna Berger

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The life and adventures of Davy Crockett, the famous frontier settler, congressman, and legendary tall tale hero.
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  • Mother Goose of Pudding Lane

    Chris Raschka, Vladimir Radunsky

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Celebrated picture book creators Chris Raschka and Vladimir Radunsky offer one possible answer to the age-old question: Who was Mother Goose?We all love to hear Mother Goose rhymes and riddles. But did you know that there was a real Mother Goose who lived in Boston more than three hundred years ago? In 1692, Elizabeth Foster married a widower with ten children. His name was Isaac Goose, and after they married, Elizabeth became Mother Goose. She and Isaac had four more children together, and to help her care for such a big and boisterous family, Mother Goose sang songs and lullabies and made up rhymes and poems. Her nursery rhymes and stories were published at a print shop on Pudding Lane in Boston, though no copies of her book exist today. In a book featuring some of Mother Goose’s best-loved works, Vladimir Radunsky’s bright and humorous illustrations and Chris Raschka’s rhyming poems tell the little-known story of the Goose children, Isaac, and Elizabeth herself — the Mother Goose of Pudding Lane.
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  • Theodore Roosevelt's boys

    Stewart Graff

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub. Co, March 15, 1967)
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