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WARNER, GERTRUDE CANDLER
The Yellow House Mystery / Warner, Gertrude Candler ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 1981. - 191 p.; 20 cm. . . – 0-590-42688-5 : 300 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26680
Annotation
The Alden children discover that a mystery surrounds a run-
Keywords
Boxcar children (Fictitious characters) --Juvenile fiction., Orphans --Juvenile fiction., Families --Juvenile fiction.
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CREECH, SHARON
The Wanderer / Creech, Sharon ... – New York : HarperCollinsPublishers, 2000. - 305 p. ; 22 cm. . . – 400 tg. – 0-439-31629-4
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26695
Annotation
Thirteen-year-old Sophie and her cousin Cody record their transatlantic crossing aboard the Wanderer, a forty-five foot sailboat, which, along with uncles and another cousin, is en route to visit their grandfather in England.
Keywords
Sailing --Fiction., Voyage--Fiction., Perilous journey --Fiction., Wanderer--Fiction., Novel--Fiction., Adventure--Fiction.
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TWAIN, MARK
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Twain, Mark ... – New York : Apple Classics, [n.y.]. - 372 p.; 17 cm . . – 09590-43389-X : 300 tg.
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Huck Finn grew up along the Mississippi in the days of slavery. Huck was a homeless rebel – a boy who loved freedom more than respectability.
Keywords
Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character) --Fiction., Race relations --Fiction. Boys --Fiction., Mississippi River --Fiction., Missouri --Fiction., Fugitive slaves --Fiction., Runaway children --Fiction.
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STERLING, DOROTHY
The Story of Harriet Tubman Freedom Train / Sterling, Dorothy ..., [n.i.]. . . – 978-0-590-43628-1
UDC:
821.111 (73) - 3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26732
Keywords
Sterling--fiction, escope--fiction
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JANUARY, BRENDAN
The Supreme Court / January, Brendan ... – New York : Watts library, 2004. - 63 p., ill.;– (Watts Library. . . – 0-531-12294-8 : 250 tg.
UDC:
342.3
Shelf code:
Р 2010/3473
Subject headings
- Supreme power
Annotation
The U.S. government is made up of the executive, legislative, and juridical branches. The founders of the United States created these separate parts to prevent any one group in government from becoming too powerful
Keywords
supreme court, supreme court of USA, civil rights
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MATTHEWS, JOHN R.
The Light Bulb / Matthews, John R. ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 2005. - 80 p., ill.;– (Inventions that shaped the world. . . – 0-531-12334-0 : 280 tg.
UDC:
537.2
Shelf code:
Р 2010/3485
Subject headings
- Static electricity. Electrostatics
Keywords
static electricity, electrostatics, physics
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LANDAU, ELAINE
The Transcontinental Railroad / Landau, Elaine ... – New York : Watts library, 2005. - 63 p., ill.;– (Watts Library. . . – 0-531-12326-X : 300 tg.
UDC:
94(73)
Shelf code:
Р 2010/3482
Subject headings
- History of America
Annotation
The joining of the Central Pacific Railroad with the Union Pacific Railroad to create a railway system spanning two coasts is ine of the most significant events in U.S. history
Keywords
pacific railroads, history, history of american railroad
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SCHLAEPFER, GLORIA G.
The Louisiana Purchase / Schlaepfer, Gloria G. ... – New York : Watts library, 2005. - 63 p., ill.;– (Watts Library. . . – 0-531-12300-6 : 300 tg.
UDC:
94(73)
Shelf code:
Р 2010/3489
Subject headings
- History of USA
Annotation
Whwn the United States bought more than 500 million acres of land from France in 1803, it gained control of trade on the Missisipi River, vast and fetile farmland, and gateway for the pioneers and homesteaders who would cultivate our countru for years to come
Keywords
history of America, Louisiana Purchase, american historical places, territorial expansion, historical places of USA
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GUTMAN, DAN
The Kid who Ran For President / Gutman, Dan ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 1996. - 156 p. ; 20 cm., photo [cover].; . – l . – 978-0-590-93988-1 : 300 tg.
Shelf code:
Л 2010/28042
Annotation
With his friend as campaign manager and his former babysitter as running mate, twelve-year-old Judson Moon sets out to become President of the United States.
Keywords
Elections --Fiction., Politics, Practical --Fiction., candidacy --Fiction.
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BRIDGES, RUBY
Through My Eyes / Bridges, Ruby ... – New York : Scholastic Press, 1999. - 63 p., ill.; . . – 0-590-54630-9 : 200 tg.
UDC:
94(73)
Shelf code:
У 2010/5418
Subject headings
- History of America
Annotation
Ruby Bridges recounts the story of her involvement, as a six-year-old, in the integration of her school in New Orleans in 1960
Keywords
history of USA, race relations, american people, African Americans, school integration, history
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STERLING, DOROTHY
THE STORY OF HARRIET TUBMAN FREEDOM TRAIN ([N.I.])
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