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M is for Mount Rushmore: A South Dakota Alphabet Edition 1. (Discover America State By State. Alphabet Series) William Anderson, Cheryl Harness
Sleeping Bear Press, 2005
Illustrated by Cheryl Harness South Dakota is home to an endless supply of American history and Americana. Did you know the world's largest drug store calls Wall, SD home? Or how about the triceratops was one of the state's earliest settlers? What about the prairie the Ingalls family called home? De Smet. Also in South Dakota! The answers to all of these and many more are is the latest Sleeping Bear Press A to Z state exploration - M is for ...
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Laura Ingalls Wilder Country: The People and places in Laura Ingalls Wilder's life and books 9 reviews William Anderson
Harper Paperbacks, 1990
Great history of Laura Ingalls Wilder with Many Pictures I borrowed this book from the library and read it cover to cover. There was a lot of good information about Laura and her family in the book. There were many pictures of all the places that she lived. I really felt like I understood her a lot better after reading this book. It also talks about how Garth Williams went to the places that she lived and saw them firsthand, to try and reconstruct ...
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Laura's Album: A Remembrance Scrapbook of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House) 19 reviews William Anderson
HarperCollins, 1998
A Museum in Book Form Laura's Album shows readers actual snapshots from the life of writer, Laura Ingalls Wilder. Apparently Mrs. Wilder found it difficult to throw things away. As a result the reader is treated to pictures of some of the people and objects described in the Little House books. There are pictures of her entire family and pictures of the fiddle that Pa plays so merrily in many of the books.
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The Annual of Psychoanalysis Vol. 33 (Annual of Psychoanalysis) 1 review
Mental Health Resources, 2006
An anthology of essays by distinguished authors concerning the psychology of women in clinical and theoretical contexts Competently edited by the team of Jerome A. Winer, James William Anderson, and Christine C. Kieffer, Volume 32 (2004) of the "Annual of Psychoanalysis" series, Psychoanalysis And Women" is an anthology of essays by distinguished authors concerning the psychology of women in clinical and theoretical contexts, as well as the personal narratives of those involved in the psychoanalysis of women and ...
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Little House on the Prairie (Little House-the Laura Years) 99 reviews Laura Ingalls Wilder, William Anderson
HarperCollins Publishers, 1999
Audio Edition--Worth every penny Cherry Jones' reading of Little House on the Prairie is lively, spirited, clear and articulate all at the same time. The best is when she sings along to Woodiel's fiddle. I was initially worried that the songs would sound ridiculous, but I was pleasantly surprised by how natural Jones' singing was, and how smoothly the fiddle entered the narration. I highly recommend this recording for any fan, ...
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The Little House Guidebook (Little House) 11 reviews William Anderson
Collins, 1996
Invaluable Resource for Little House Fans William Anderson has done a fabulous job in painstakingly documenting everything there is to see from New York to South Dakota that has anything to do with Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" series. Ever wondered what happened to Pa's fiddle? Or if the house dug out from the banks of Plum Creek is still intact? This book has the answers. Complete with color photographs, addresses, phone ...
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Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Biography (Little House) 24 reviews William Anderson
Collins, 2007
Laura Ingalls Wilder This book was purchased for my 10 year old daughter's book report. It was perfect for her age provided lots of good details for her report.
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Pioneer Girl: The Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder 4 reviews William Anderson
HarperTrophy, 2000
Synopsis of Laura's whole life and a picture of Pioneer Days This picture book is a compacted synopsis of the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder, from her birth in 1867 to her death in 1957 at age 90. Children who are familiar with some or all of Laura's stories (or the TV show) will delight in hearing of her entire life. I have yet to meet a child who does not delight in Laura's life and stories. Even if a child has read the Little House series of books, there ...
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Metamorphoses (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) 26 reviews P. Ovidii Nasonis (Ovidivs)
K.G. SAUR VERLAG, 1998
Things change... Maidens become trees. Young hunks turn into flowers. Men become women; women become invincible warriors. And every time you blink, another poor wretch becomes a bird or turns to stone. In Ovid's Metamorphosis, nothing stays the same for long. A rich compendium of Greco-Roman mythology and history all ingeniously linked together by the theme of transformation, the Metamorphosis is a surprisingly ...
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The Ice Diaries: The True Story of One of Mankind's Greatest Adventures 5 reviews Captain William R. Anderson
Thomas Nelson, 2008
Gripping account of a real and daring adventure. You might not think that an account of a real world event such as the first visit to the North Pole (and transit of the Arctic Ocean) with its outcome well known could be suspenseful and gripping. If so, you have not read "The Ice Diaries: The Untold Story of the USS Nautilus and the Cold War's Most Daring Mission" by William R. Anderson (the commander of Nautilus during that historic voyage) ...
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The View from the Dugout: The Journals of Red Rolfe 3 reviews
University of Michigan Press, 2006
This Book Fills A Void in Tiger Baseball History Author William Anderson edited this book on the journals of former Tigers' manager Red Rolfe for the same reason I read the book. He was 12 years old when his father took him and his brother to his first game in 1950 to see the Tigers, and he became hooked on Hoot Evers. As an 8 year old I was just becoming a Tiger fan in 1952 listening to the games on the radio with my grandfather when I ...
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The Laura Ingalls Wilder Country Cookbook 3 reviews Laura Ingalls Wilder, William Anderson
Trophy Pr, 1997
Disappointed to find this is out of print! I checked this book out of my local library and enjoyed it so much (Laura's gingerbread recipe is especially good) that I wanted to purchase a copy for my personal cookbook collection. I hope it is reprinted soon! Different from "The Little House Cookbook" in that these are not necessarily recipes from Laura's "Little House" books, but rather recipes from her personal cookbook she complied ...
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Slow Fat Triathlete: Live Your Athletic Dreams in the Body You Have Now 38 reviews Jayne Williams
Da Capo Press, 2004
You CAN Live the dream I started training for my first triathlon in April (completed it in August) and I am still 30 lbs over my goal weight. I am so glad I didn't wait until my body was 'perfect' before taking the plunge. This book is the user guide for anyone wanting to do the same thing. It takes the perspective of the healthy curved woman, not the stick thing mega jock. The author is inspiring and hilarious! I ...
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The World of the Trapp Family 5 reviews William Anderson
Anderson Publications, 1998
Great book This book is a really great behind-the-scenes type book about the real Von Trapp family. Fans of the movie may not like it as much, because there isn't very much stuff written about the making of the SOM. However, it really gives you a very clear picture of the way the story reall was without detracting from the magic of the movie.
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Integrating Music into the Elementary Classroom (Music) 1 review William M. Anderson, Joy E. Lawrence
Wadsworth Pub Co, 1995
Overall Good I was pleased with my purchase from this seller. The book arrived when expected and in the condition it was described as. Over all very good!
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Green Man: The Archetype of Our Oneness With the Earth 9 reviews William Anderson
HarperCollins, 1991
Take this book to Europe..... I particularly enjoyed GREEN MAN because the author William Anderson brings together and explores many subjects of interest to me -- the natural world, mythology and archtypes, Gothic church architecture, Wordsworth, and the concept of Gaia. GREEN MAN has been described by it's critics as a book about Mythology and Ecology, but I think Anderson has also written a very fine art history. Anderson ...
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In His Light: A Path into Catholic Belief 4 reviews William A. Anderson
Brown-ROA Publishing, 2000
A Must Have Book This book (second edition) is written to correspond with the process of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. As a 19 year veteran of working with RCIA, I consider it an important addition to the RCIA library. It is well organized and presents authentic Catholic theology. It is easy to read and understand being based on Holy Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church. It will be ...
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Prairie Girl: The Life of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House) 1 review William Anderson
Collins, 2008
Laura Ingalls Wilder is my favorite author and inspiration I love the Little House On The Prairie series,and Laura Ingalls Wilder so much. Little House On The Prairie is my favorite book and tv series,and Laura Ingalls Wilder is my favorite author. I love how this book is very informative,and has alot about Laura Ingalls real life growing up during the pioneer times on the prairie. It includes illustrations of bits of her life,talks about her life that ...
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