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Rescue Riders: Race Against Time Large Print (Large Print)
by Peter Clover Synopsis Hannah, Jade and Charlotte are mad about ponies and love riding. So when disaster strikes, they're the first to ride to the rescue... Hannah's on holiday with her mother - and her mother's new fiance, Frank. They're canoeing down the river while Hannah...
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Women of Victorian England (Large Print) (Women in History)
by Clarice Swisher Synopsis While Victorian women took their roles as wives and mothers seriously, most of them also worked and contributed to the family income. They worked in poor conditions for low pay for most of the nineteenth century, but social reformers were working to try...
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Rescue Riders: Fire Alert Large Print (Large Print)
by Peter Clover Synopsis Hannah, Jade and Charlotte are mad about ponies and love riding. So when disaster strikes, they're the first to ride to the rescue... A riding school outing ends in trouble when a fire breaks out in an old building. With no phone line in place and...
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Stories from the Crusades (Large Print)
by Janet Harvey Kelman Synopsis Brings the Crusades to life through stories of its most famous participants. Relates how Peter the Hermit, with the Pope's blessing, gathers men to his side and leads the first crusade, resulting in the capture of Jerusalem and installation of Godfrey as...
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Women of the Renaissance (Large Print) (Women in History)
by Melissa Thomson Synopsis "Women of the Renaissance" brings to life the daily work and notable achievements of early modern women in their roles as wives and mothers, caregivers, workers, religious leaders, queens, rebels, pirates, scholars, writers and artists....
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Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials (Thorndike Press Large Print the Literacy Bridge)
by Marc Aronson Synopsis Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. In a plain meetinghouse, a poor, unpopular woman who had her first child before she was married stands before her judges. Her accusers, girls and young women, are overexcited. The girls begin to wail, tear their clothing . . ....
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