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An edition of Nat Love (2007)

Nat Love

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A short biography of Nat Love, an African-American cowboy during the 1800s.

Publish Date
Publisher
Barnes & Noble
Language
English
Pages
48

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Previews available in: English

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Cover of: Nat Love
Nat Love
2008, Lerner Publishing Group
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Cover of: Nat Love
Nat Love
2008, Barnes & Noble
in English
Cover of: Nat Love
Nat Love
2008, Lerner Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: Nat Love
Nat Love
2008, Lerner Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: Nat Love
Nat Love
2008, Lerner Publications Co.
in English
Cover of: Nat Love (History Maker Bios)
Nat Love (History Maker Bios)
December 15, 2007, Lerner Publications, Lerner Publishing Group
Library Binding in English
Cover of: Nat Love (History Maker Bios (Lerner))
Nat Love (History Maker Bios (Lerner))
2007-09-01, Lerner Classroom

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Book Details


Table of Contents

Finally free
Home on the range
The cowboy contest
Captured!
Nat's new job.

Edition Notes

Reprint: Originally published: Minneapolis : Lerner Publications Co., ℗♭2008.

Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
History maker bios, History maker bios

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
B
Library of Congress
F594.L892 U53 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
48 pages :
Number of pages
48

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26617512M
Internet Archive
natlove0000unde
ISBN 10
0760786445
ISBN 13
9780760786444
OCLC/WorldCat
314160389

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Work Description

True or False: After Nat Love became a cowboy, he never gave up riding the trails. False! After many years as a cowboy, Nat saw that railroads were connecting towns across the country. He wanted to keep up with the times. In 1889, Nat quit the cowboy life. He began working on trains instead.

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