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By: Frank Gee Patchin (1861-1925) | |
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![]() Yee-Haw!! The Pony Rider Boys are on the move again! This time they are on their way to Bluewater, New Mexico, ready for whatever adventure they can find. But this time, trouble spots them on the train. Will the Pony Rider Boys be able to handle whatever comes their way? |
By: Bryce Walton (1918-1988) | |
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By: Frank Gee Patchin (1861-1925) | |
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![]() Yee-Haw!! The Pony Rider Boys are on the move again. This time the boys at Delaware Creek, dead in their saddles. They had been riding long and hard into Texas, looking forward to their next adventure. But, trouble finds them once again, this time Stacy Brown may have been shot! What will happen next is anyone's guess. Previous book in the series: The Pony Rider Boys in Grand Canyon Next book in the series: The Pony Rider Boys on the Blue Ridge | |
![]() Yee-Haww! The Pony Rider Boys are on the move again! This time the boys are in the desert of Nevada, discovering the beauty and perils in 100 degree heat. It should be another thrilling ride that Professor Zepplin has taken them on! |
By: Bryce Walton (1918-1988) | |
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By: Charles Rogers (1825-1890) | |
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By: Frank Gee Patchin (1861-1925) | |
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![]() Yee-Haaww! The Pony Rider Boys are on the move again. The boys are back home, but as they are chopping wood, it is decided that they need a new adventure out west. Mr. Perkin's, Walter's dad, has suggested the Grand Canyon. So, meeting Professor Zepplin on the way, they set out on the train for Arizona. Previous book in the series: The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico Next book in the series: The Pony Rider Boys with the Texas Rangers |
By: Frank Gee Patchin (1861-1925) | |
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![]() Yee-Haw!! The Pony Rider Boys are on the move again! This time the boys are in the Ozark Mountains in Missouri. With Joe Hawk, or Eagle-eye, guiding them, Professor Zepplin and the Pony Rider Boys are sure to find many adventures in this action-packed, fourth book of this series by Frank Gee Patchin. |
By: Ellen Churchill Semple | |
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![]() INFLUENCES OF GEOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT ON THE BASIS OF RATZEL'S SYSTEM OF ANTHROPO-GEOGRAPHY BY ELLEN CHURCHILL SEMPLE PREFACE The present book, as originally planned over seven years ago, was to be a simplified paraphrase or restatement of the principles embodied in Friedrich Ratzel's _Anthropo-Geographie_. The German work is difficult reading even for Germans. To most English and American students of geographic environment it is a closed book, a treasure-house bolted and barred. Ratzel himself realized that any English form could not be a literal translation, but must be adapted to the Anglo-Celtic and especially to the Anglo-American mind... |
By: Mortimer Menpes (1855-1938) | |
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By: Roswell H. (Roswell Hill) Johnson (1877-1967) | |
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By: C. M. (Charles Molloy) Westmacott (1788?-1868) | |
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By: C. C. Beck | |
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By: W. Basil Worsfold (1858-1939) | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: W. Basil Worsfold (1858-1939) | |
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By: Catharine Parr Strickland Traill (1802-1899) | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: Catharine Parr Strickland Traill (1802-1899) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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![]() These are three stories that will delight your heart and soul. The little girl Ruth in the first story is very privileged young lady with everything she could wish for except,of course, for companionship. Her mother has passed away and her father is a very busy lawyer who barely notices she is there. But then Ruth finds a scruffy, skinny and mostly ugly cat; the cat who lives in the kitchen and cellars,hence The Kitchen Cat. Her attempts to befriend this stray despite insurmountable obstsacles make this story a really heart warming tale... | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: Catharine Parr Strickland Traill (1802-1899) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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By: Catharine Parr Strickland Traill (1802-1899) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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By: Zona Gale | |
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![]() This is a gentle Christmas story, whose message is that if we didn't already have Christmas, we'd find a way to invent it. It's hard times in Old Trail Town as the Season of Giving approaches. The factory that employs most of the town is closed and not likely to re-open, and town merchants fear that people will try to shop on credit. Unwilling to carry the debt, the merchants work out a scheme to get everybody in town to agree not to have Christmas that year. What happens next proves that Christmas can't be banned from the hearts of those who truly believe in it. |
By: Christoph von Schmid (1768-1854) | |
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![]() James is the king's gardener and he deeply enjoys caring for and cultivating flowers. He teaches his daughter Mary many principles of godliness through the flowers. One day Mary is falsely accused of stealing, and the penalty is death. Through many trials and hardships, Mary learns of the goodness of God, the blessing of praying for her enemies, how to consider her trials as a joy, and true forgiveness. |
By: William H. (William Henry) Dooley (1880-) | |
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By: W. Watson | |
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By: Paul Sabatier (1858-1928) | |
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By: George Henry Needler (1866-1962) | |
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By: Lydia Maria Gurney | |
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By: Robert H. Thurston | |
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By: Ernest Favenc (1845-1908) | |
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By: Damon Francis Knight (1922-2002) | |
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By: Arthur J. Burks (1898-1974) | |
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By: Harold Begbie (1871-1929) | |
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By: Damon Francis Knight (1922-2002) | |
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By: Belle M. Wagner | |
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By: Gerald Stanley Lee (1862-1944) | |
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By: Zona Gale (1874-1938) | |
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By: Harold Begbie (1871-1929) | |
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By: Anna Jameson (1794-1860) | |
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By: Ernest Favenc (1845-1908) | |
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By: Harold Begbie (1871-1929) | |
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By: Edgar Jepson (1863-1938) | |
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