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Books with title Strange but True Stories

  • Strange But True Football Stories

    ed. Hollander Zander

    Hardcover (Random House (Merchandising), Feb. 1, 1983)
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  • Strange But True Baseball Stories

    Furman Bisher

    Hardcover (Random House, Jan. 1, 1966)
    Amusing, amazing and offbeat moments in baseball history.
  • Book 1- Strange but True Stories

    Janice Greene

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Contents include: The Presidential Ghost, Mystery Spots on Earth, UFO or Weather Balloon? And many more.Who isn't fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from creepy to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators. Strange but True Stories series. Who isnt fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places, and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from cree py to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators.
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  • Book 4- Strange but True Stories

    Janet Lorimer

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Contents include: Skulls of Doom, Winchester Mystery House, What Lurks Beneath the Waves? And many more.Who isn't fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from creepy to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators. Strange but True Stories series. Who isnt fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places, and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from cree py to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators.
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  • Book 5- Strange but True Stories

    Janice Greene

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Contents include: King Tut's Curse, Amazing Athletic Feats, Monster or Myth? And many more.Who isn't fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from creepy to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators. Strange but True Stories series. Who isnt fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places, and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from cree py to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators.
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  • Book 3- Strange but True Stories

    Janet Lorimer

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Contents include: Phantom Ships, The Jersey Devil, Living Dinosaurs? And many more.Who isn't fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from creepy to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators. Strange but True Stories series. Who isnt fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places, and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from cree py to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators.
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  • True Stories

    Jon Scieszka, Jim Murphy

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 16, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The fifth installment in the Guys Read Library of Great Reading features ten stories that are 100% amazing, 100% adventurous, 100% unbelievable--and 100% true.
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  • Book 2- Strange but True Stories

    Janet Lorimer

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Contents include: Bob Lazar, the UFO Guy, The Mothman Mystery, Mischievous Spirits, and many more.Who isn't fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from creepy to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators. Strange but True Stories series. Who isnt fascinated by the world of the weird? These stories are the ultimate in high-interest reading. Fact or fiction? Real or unreal? Let your students decide. The people, places, and things in these story collections range from the peculiar to the preposterous, from cree py to utterly terrifying, from the odd to the awful. Yet, all are based on eyewitness accounts or the solid scholarship of serious investigators.
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  • Strange but true hockey stories

    Stan Fischler

    Hardcover (Cowles Book Co, March 15, 1970)
    Describes some memorable moments on and off the ice chosen from almost seventy-five years of hockey history.
  • 13 Ghosts: Strange but True Stories

    Will Osborne

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Nov. 1, 1988)
    Tells the stories of a man who foresaw his own death, a ghost who solved a murder, a mummy's curse, a haunted museum, and a phantom sailor.
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  • Strange but True Stories

    Janice Greene

    Paperback (Saddleback Pub, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Provides accounts of a variety of unusual happenings.
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  • Strange But True Hockey Stories

    Howard Liss

    Hardcover (Random House, Inc., March 15, 1972)
    Retells unusual events in the history of hockey.