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Cabin 102
Harcourt Childrens Books. 11/01/1995. 243 pgs. Twelve-year-old Dusty has a horrible fear of water. Unfortunately, he is on a cruise of the Caribbean with his family. Dusty discovers the ghost of Tahni, an Arawak Indian, in the cabin next to his. He learns that she drowned in 1511 when a hurricane capsized her ship and that ever since then her soul has been trying to return to her island home. Originally published at $6.00 You save 83% off the cover price!
$3.49 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.49 for each additional book from this seller)! Harcourt Paperbacks. PAPERBACK. 0152006621 a good solid copy of this paperback, fast shipping . Good. (more information)
Offered by Fred Nocito (Florida, United States) |
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Indians of North America
Univ of Chicago Pr. 07/01/1984. Revised. Originally published at $32.50 You save 96% off the cover price!
$4.99 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.49 for each additional book from this seller)! University Of Chicago Press. Used - Good. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped daily. Over one million satisfied book lovers read with Experienced Books. 1969. Softcover. Good condition, showing modest signs of wear. BINDING IS SOFTCOVER; Cover has some wear on edges. (more information)
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Morning Girl (Qty: 46)
Disney Pr. 05/01/1999. Reissue. 74 pgs. In alternating chapters, a 12-year-old Taino Indian named Morning Girl and her young brother, Star Boy, tell of their lives on an island in the Bahamas in 1492. Both Morning Girl and Star Boy describe life in their family and community, their lyrical commentary informing readers about the Taino culture. However, the siblings also face such difficulties as a destructive storm and their mother's miscarriage. The story concludes with Morning Girl innocently welcoming a group of oddly dressed visitors--who turn out to be explorer Christopher Columbus and his crew. The book's afterward features excerpts from Columbus's own diary that provide further insight into how his arrival forever changed the lives of the Taino people. MORNING GIRL is the winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction. Originally published at $4.99 You save 70% off the cover price!
$ economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $ for each additional book from this seller)! Hyperion Book CH. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK. 078681358X New - Has remainder mark. Fast shipping from trusted wholesaler with many exclusive publisher contracts. . New. (more information)
Offered by Sort Floor Books (Massachusetts, United States) |
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The Boy Who Sailed With Columbus
Little Brown & Co. 04/01/1992. 71 pgs. Originally published at $16.95 You save 92% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.00 for each additional book from this seller)! A nice ex-library copy. Gently used. All pages and cover clear except for a few library markings. Mylar over dustjacket. Binding is a little loose. No creases. Some pages are a little wrinkled. (more information)
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The Voyage of the Destiny: A Novel
Little Brown & Co. 01/01/2003. 387 pgs. Robert Nye tells the story of Sir Walter Raleigh, taking the historical facts and enlarging them to provide unique insights into the man and his turbulent age. Originally published at $24.95 You save 96% off the cover price!
$ economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $ for each additional book from this seller)! Arcade Publishing. Hardcover. 1559706465 A former library book with the usual identifiers in a protective glossy dust jacket covering. Dust Jacket has some edgewear present. 2003 Arcade Publishing Hard Cover . Very Good. 2003. (more information)
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