An edition of Here's audacity! (1930)

Here's audacity!

American legendary heroes

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Frank Shay
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An edition of Here's audacity! (1930)

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
256

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Cover of: Here's audacity!
Here's audacity!: American legendary heroes.
1967, Books for Libraries Pr.
in English
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Here's audacity!: American legendary heroes
1930, The Macaulay company
in English

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Table of Contents

Old Stormalong, the deep-water sailorman.
Kwasind, Hercules of the American Indians.
The white steed, the phantom of the prairies.
Casey Jones, the railroad engineer.
Kemp Morgan, the Texas oil driller.
Strap Buckner, the man who fought the devil.
Pecos Bill, the cowboy.
Paul Bunyan, mightiest of loggers.
Tony Beaver, of Eel River, West Virginia.
John Henry, the steel driving man.

Edition Notes

Illustrated lining- papers.

Bibliography: p. 255-256.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.220973
Library of Congress
PS451 .S5, PS451 .S5

The Physical Object

Pagination
5 p. l., 7-256 p.
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14133082M
LCCN
30030422

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