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It Can Be This Way Always: Images from the Kerrville Folk Festivalby Johnson, David |
Reviewed In:Library Journal |
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The Last Weeks of Abraham Lincoln: A Day-by-Day Account of His Personal, Political, and Military Challengesby Johnson, David Alan |
Reviewed In:Library Journal |
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Richard Linklaterby Johnson, David T. |
Reviewed In:Library Journal |
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Decided on the BattlefieldGrant, Sherman, Lincoln and the Election of 1864by Johnson, David Alan |
Reviewed In:LJXpress |
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Attack of the Turtleby Carlson, Drew & Johnson, David J.Adventure. This book is set in 1776 in the midst of the Revolutionary War in the USA. 14-year-old Nathan Wade is a patriot but he's too young to join the fight... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Sentience and SensibilityA Conversation about Moral Philosophyby Silliman, Matthew R. & Johnson, David J.Sentience and Sensibility is a lively and thought-provoking fictional conversation between an immigration officer named Harriet Taylor and an immigrating philo... |
Reviewed In:Library Journal |
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Snow SoundsAn Onomatopoeic Storyby Johnson, David A.A nearly-wordless book in which a young boy, eager to reach a much-anticipated holiday party on time, listens to the sounds of the shovels, snow plow, and othe... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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Snow SoundsAn Onomatopoeic Storyby Johnson, David A |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Guide |
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Wackiest White House Petsby Davis, Kathryn & Johnson, David J.Describes the various kinds of pets, including grizzly bears and alligators, kept at the White House by various presidents from George Washington to George W. ... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White HouseFoolhardiness, Folly, and Fraud in the Presidential Elections, from Andrew Jackson to George W. Bushby Johnson, David J.This book profiles eighteen of our funniest elections, from 1828, the first election in which all states had electors, to the election from hell in 2000. The b... |
Reviewed In:Library Journal |