Pete The Hungry Pig
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Author | : Elbert Hubbard |
Publisher | : East Aurora, N.Y. : Printed by Roycrofters |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 1914 |
Genre | : Animal behavior |
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Pig-pen Pete -- The guineas -- Buffalo Jones -- Noah's ark -- Some insects I have chummed with -- Why I ride horseback -- The bee -- The wise guy -- Cows and calves -- Men and horses -- The waiters -- Mouse-traps -- Just snakes -- The grave diggers -- The hook-and-ladder-hero -- The quarrel -- The black cat -- Domini canes -- Our Emmiline -- Vivisection -- The chin-fly -- The chanticleer -- Garnett and the brindled cow / Alice Hubbard.
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Total Pages | : 970 |
Release | : 1891 |
Genre | : Birds |
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Author | : David Law Proudfit |
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Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 1892 |
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Author | : Willard Grosvenor Bleyer |
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Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 1916 |
Genre | : Journalism |
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Author | : Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice |
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Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 1933 |
Genre | : Boardinghouses |
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"The friendly landlord of a slum tenement in Louisville, Kentucky." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation
Author | : Nathaniel Willis |
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Total Pages | : 852 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : Children's periodicals |
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Publisher | : Edika |
Total Pages | : 81 |
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Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 8026607880 |
Publikace je určena pro mírně i středně pokročilé studenty angličtiny jak pro práci ve třídě, tak i pro samouky. Má za úkol formou poslechu a aktivních cvičení upevnit slovní zásobu, gramatické jevy a hlavně naučit rychle porozumět jazyku. Osahuje třicet aktivit, každá z nich je rozložena na dvou stranách.Levá strana obsahuje stručnou, ale věcnou metodiku k přípravě na poslech. Najdete na ní i výběr méně známých slovíček. Je zde okno s obrázkem, které napovídá, do jaké kategorie aktivita patří: hororová, legrační, historická, z běžného života. Ve spodní polovině stránky je pak kompletní přepis poslechu, který je možné využít i v případě, že nechcete aktivitu využít k poslechu, ale ke čtení.Pravá strana se cvičeními k poslechu je kompletně připravena k procvičování učiva pro samouky i pro případnou práci ve třídě. Celá je pouze v angličtině a je určena k práci s poslechem. Správné odpovědi k aktivitám pak najdete v klíči na konci knihy.CD namluvili rodilí mluvčí. Některé aktivity dokonce ve dvou provedeních – pomaleji britskou výslovností a rychleji americkou angličtinou. Student si může vštípit obě používané podoby jazyka.
Author | : Emmett E. Kennedy |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2018-01-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1480977888 |
The Cart By: Emmett E. Kennedy This story is simple and displays the horrors of war. The South was beaten when the war ended. The Union solider did not dishonor his uniform, but the beating was caused by something called a carpetbagger. Law and order were not available as the South gradually recovered. Without law, the carpetbagger stole and beat others according to his greed. Read and try to relate.
Author | : Terri Martin |
Publisher | : Gnarly Woods Publications |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1615996796 |
Jamie Kangas struggles with turbulent emotions caused by the death of his father, who perished in a logging accident--an accident for which Jamie blames himself. While his mother works as cook in a logging camp, Jamie is run ragged as chore boy. The grinding dreariness fades when Jamie meets a Native American boy, Gray Feather, who carries a burden of his own. The two boys become close friends as they face the challenges of a harsh environment and prejudiced world. And as trees fall to the lumberjack's blade, Jamie hears the ghostly words of his father, warning of future catastrophe. The Home Wind is a middle-grade children's novel (ages 9 and up), which takes place during the 1870s in a Michigan logging camp. Quality paperback, 198 pages plus discussion guide. “The Home Wind is an engaging story of two boys who must find their way through the difficulties of life on the road to becoming “men.” It is set during the 1870s in the Fox River logging camp near Seney in Upper Michigan. Jamie Kangas struggles with the guilt of feeling responsible for his father’s death. He discovers a Native American boy, Gray Feather, hiding in the camp stables, nearly frozen and starved, who carries burdens of his own. Soon the two become close friends. The author weaves the backstory of both boys through action and dialogue, with impeccably researched details. Her descriptions of the scenes and action make a reader feel as if they are right there in the middle of it all. Readers can’t miss the symbolism found throughout the book and a wonderful way to learn about the past at the same time. This book should go far, and not just with young audiences. A great discussion guide can be found at the end of the book for classroom, homeschool, or adult book club use." -- Deborah K. Frontiera, U.P. Book Review
Author | : Steve Levi |
Publisher | : Publication Consultants |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2021-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1637470088 |
It is the land of the Alaska Gold Rush, where nuggets were said to be the size of goose eggs, where men froze to death in search of the elusive yellow metal, and dancehall girls lured overnight millionaire sourdoughs into marriage. Honky-tonk pianos punctuated the howl of the north wind in towns that were half-tent and half-ramshackle collections of driftwood, whalebone, and packing cases. It was a time of whiskey and gold and long, lonely trails behind a dogsled. It was, in a word, ALASKA. In cities, rugged men and women walked on planks set across streets so deep with spring mud horses could be swallowed. On the tundra, life was a living hell with mosquitoes, gnats, white socks, and biting flies descending in clouds on warm-blooded creatures. On the flip side of the season, temperature could drop to 50 or 60 degrees below zero, cold enough to freeze a can of oil so solid it could be cut in half with a saw. With wind blasting at 100 miles an hour, the chill factor could go down to 100 degrees below zero, cold enough to freeze a person to death in a matter of minutes if he could not find proper shelter. In whiteout conditions, visibility could diminish to a foot in a matter of minutes. It was, in a word, ALASKA.