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Lost in the backwoods

Kenyon, E. C.
Lost in the backwoods
Lost in the backwoods, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.

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Lost in the BackWoods

Kenyon, E. C.
Lost in the BackWoods
A harrowing tale of robbery and isolation in the wilds of Canada. Cyril and his Father travel to michigan to locate Cyril's long lost brother. Along the way they encounter robbers who murder his father. Cyril lost in the deep dark wilderness attempts a daring escape.

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The Character Building Readers (Classic Reprint)

Kenyon-Warner, Ellen E.
The Character Building Readers (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Character Building ReadersThe spirit of the Seventh Reader is that of Aspiration and worthy Enterprise. It is the spirit of the young knight who, having fed his student mind with high and higher conceptions of what is noble and to be emulated, prepares for his own career of service by fresh and earnest reminders of the world's great need and of the paths that have been made glorious by the footprints of those who have refused ...

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Consolidator, Vol. 7: February, 1942 (Classic Reprint)

Kenyon, Charles E.
Consolidator, Vol. 7: February, 1942 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Consolidator, Vol. 7: February, 1942This war was not of our choosing. The enemy gave us no choice other than to fight with all the might and ingenuity and courage of a united America - to win.How long it will take to crush the forces that have elected to plunge the world into turmoil depends upon each one of us. We are doing part of the job on the bomber assembly line, but we can do more.It' takes money to buy planes and tanks and...

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Thomas Alva Edison

Kenyon, E. C.
Thomas Alva Edison
Excerpt from Thomas Alva Edison: The Telegraph-Boy Who Became a Great InventorIt is said that there was a very special love between Mrs Edison and her son Thomas. She loved his very presence, and partly for that reason, and partly because of the poverty which came upon them before long, she kept the boy at home, and, except for two months' school ing, taught him entirely herself. With her he learned not only reading, writing, and arithmetic, b...

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Four Christmas Dialogues: A Christmas Lesson, The Day Aft...

Kenyon-Warner, Ellen E.
Four Christmas Dialogues: A Christmas Lesson, The Day After Christmas, A Letter to Santa Claus, The Christmas Stocking (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Four Christmas Dialogues: A Christmas Lesson, The Day After Christmas, A Letter to Santa Claus, The Christmas StockingPages wholly or partially obscured by errata slips. Tissues. Etc., have been refilmed to ensure the best possible image Les pages totalement ou partiellement obscurcies par un feuillet d'errata. Une pelure. Etc ont été filmées a nouveau de facon a obtenir Ia meilleure image possible.About the PublisherForgotten Boo...

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Consolidator, Vol. 7: February, 1942 (Classic Reprint)

Kenyon, Charles E.
Consolidator, Vol. 7: February, 1942 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Consolidator, Vol. 7: February, 1942 This war was not of our choosing. The enemy gave us no choice other than to fight with all the might and ingenuity and courage of a united America - to win. How long it will take to crush the forces that have elected to plunge the world into turmoil depends upon each one of us. We are doing part of the job on the bomber assembly line, but we can do more. It' takes money to buy planes and tan...

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Thomas Alva Edison: The Telegraph-Boy Who Became a Great ...

Kenyon, E. C.
Thomas Alva Edison: The Telegraph-Boy Who Became a Great Inventor (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Thomas Alva Edison: The Telegraph-Boy Who Became a Great InventorIt is said that there was a very special love between Mrs Edison and her son Thomas. She loved his very presence, and partly for that reason, and partly because of the poverty which came upon them before long, she kept the boy at home, and, except for two months' school ing, taught him entirely herself. With her he learned not only reading, writing, and arithmetic, b...

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