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A carved ivory gull is the mascot for four generations of seafarers aboard a whaler, a clipper ship, a steamer, and an airplane.
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Subjects
Sea stories, Fortune, Ocean travel, Adventure and adventurers, Juvenile fiction, Seafaring life, Gulls, Fiction, United States, Voyages and travels, Adventure stories, History, Description and travel, Newbery Honor, Wood-carving, Families, Wood carving, Sailing ships, Nature & the Natural World, JUVENILE FICTION, Children's fiction, United states, exploring expeditions, fiction, Ships, fictionShowing 8 featured editions. View all 8 editions?
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Edition Notes
Previously published in 1948.
Grade level: Grades 4 through 6.
Grade level: Grades 7 through 9.
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The history of America at sea is presented through the travels of Seabird, a carved ivory gull.
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