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Lion Pride

Barksdale-Hall, Roland C. / Murray, Bill
Lion Pride
Barksdale-Hall cleverly weaves together two South African folktales, the "Lion and the Ostrich" and the "Lion Who Thought Himself Wiser than his Mother" made lively by Murray's bold and colorful illustrations.

CHF 21.90

Lion Pride

Barksdale-Hall, Roland C. / Murray, Bill
Lion Pride
Barksdale-Hall cleverly weaves together two South African folktales, the "Lion and the Ostrich" and the "Lion Who Thought Himself Wiser than his Mother" made lively by Murray's bold and colorful illustrations.

CHF 31.90

Farrell

Barksdale-Hall, Roland
Farrell
In 1912, Farrell took its name from James A. Farrell, president of US Steel at the time. Founded 11 years earlier as South Sharon, this lively 20th-century boomtown emerged from swamp and woodlands and was later hailed as "The Magic City." Ripley's Believe It or Not listed Farrell as having one of the highest numbers of churches and bars per capita. Nationalist churches, ethnic homes, and independent businesses rendered a cosmopolitan flavor. ...

CHF 34.90

African Americans in Mercer County

Barksdale-Hall, Roland
African Americans in Mercer County
African Americans in Mercer County have a legacy spanning two centuries of progress. Runaway slaves secreted along stations of the Underground Railroad to Liberia, a settlement founded by Richard Travis. Deep religious convictions provided fertile ground for development of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion connection, known as the Freedom Church, and Pandenarium, an experimental colony of manumitted slaves. In the 20th century, southern mig...

CHF 38.90

FARRELL

Barksdale-Hall, Roland
FARRELL
In 1912, Farrell took its name from James A. Farrell, president of US Steel at the time. Founded 11 years earlier as South Sharon, this lively 20th-century boomtown emerged from swamp and woodlands and was later hailed as "The Magic City." Ripley's Believe It or Not listed Farrell as having one of the highest numbers of churches and bars per capita. Nationalist churches, ethnic homes, and independent businesses rendered a cosmopolitan flavor. ...

CHF 38.90

African Americans in Mercer County

Barksdale-Hall, Roland
African Americans in Mercer County
African Americans in Mercer County have a legacy spanning two centuries of progress. Runaway slaves secreted along stations of the Underground Railroad to Liberia, a settlement founded by Richard Travis. Deep religious convictions provided fertile ground for development of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion connection, known as the Freedom Church, and Pandenarium, an experimental colony of manumitted slaves. In the 20th century, southern mig...

CHF 34.90