An edition of The white stag (1937)

The white stag.

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An edition of The white stag (1937)

The white stag.

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For generations the tribes of Huns and Magyars had moved relentlessly westward, obeying the voices of their pagan gods, which compelled them to follow the elusive white stag to their promised homeland. They swept Europe, all the while pursuing their vision of the stag. Their leader was called Attila, and the land Hungary. Here is the epic story of their tribal migration and their fierce leader - know to us even today.

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Publisher
Viking Press
Language
English
Pages
94

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Cover of: The White Stag
The White Stag
September 1996, Perfection Learning Prebound
Unknown Binding
Cover of: The white stag
The white stag
1979, Puffin Books
in English
Cover of: The white stag.
The white stag.
1966, Viking Press
in English
Cover of: The white stag
The white stag
1937, The Viking press
in English

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Edition Notes

Illustrated by author.

Newbery medal book, 1938.

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New York
Other Titles
Newbery medal book, 1938.

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94 p. :
Number of pages
94

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OL15981305M

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