Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Charles E. Merrill Co., Inc., 1949
Da: Epilonian Books, Manhattan Beach, CA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Wraps. Condizione: Good. Charles E. Merrill Co., Inc. (affiliated with American Education Press), Published 1949. Wraps, 32 pp.; 21 cm; revised printing of the 1939 first; staple bound; illustrated throughout in black and white with a mix of reproductions of nineteenth-century engravings, original line drawings, and a handful of documentary photographs (the early blockhouse on Roanoke Island, the interior of Daniel Boone's home near Weldon Springs, Missouri). The text is set within alternating red and teal decorative chapter borders. In good condition. Yellow paper covers with a black-and-white reproduction of a period engraving on the front showing a bearded frontiersman in fringed buckskin standing beside a young boy on a stump in a clearing, a log cabin and chickens visible in the background. Mild shelf wear and light bumping to corners and edges, with light surface soiling overall. Staple binding tight and square. Interior pages lightly toned but otherwise unmarked, with scattered light foxing along the inner edge of the back cover.Number 612 in the Little Wonder Books series, originally a set of ninety thirty-two-page booklets co-published by Charles E. Merrill Co. and American Education Press in the late 1930s and 1940s. The series was designed for readers aged six to twelve, with each booklet treating one unit of social-studies or science material on the child's level and originally priced low for classroom and home use. "Pioneer Life" is one of the older titles in the series (first copyrighted 1939) and carries forward the structural pattern of the predecessor Unit Study Book line: the front matter sets out a teacher's outline of "General Theme and Aspects of the Theme" and "Learning Elements" before the narrative begins, and a closing "Things To Do" page proposes seventeen classroom and home activities (arrange a school display of pioneer relics, including candle molds, kettles, powder horns, flintlock rifles, warming pans, spinning wheels; play old American folk songs on the phonograph; write an imaginary letter from a pioneer boy or girl; demonstrate how flax fiber is prepared). The text moves from the Kentucky pioneers and Daniel Boone through the daily life of a frontier family, the founding of Marietta and the Ohio River and Ohio inland settlements, early Texas under Moses and Stephen Austin, and the Hudson's Bay Company posts and missionary trail to Oregon. The author, Blanche Woods Moorehead, taught and wrote in Columbus, Ohio.Contents: Kentucky Pioneers; Daily Life of the Pioneer Family; The Struggle for Tennessee; Ohio River Settlements; Ohio Inland Settlements; Early Days in Texas; The Columbia River Country; Summing Up; Things To Do.
Editore: Charles E. Merrill, Columbus, 1939
Da: Sleepy Hollow Books, Huntington, VT, U.S.A.
Softcover. Yellow soft cover, in good shape. Juvenile; 11087.
Editore: John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, 1937
Da: Monroe Street Books, Middlebury, VT, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: None. Armstrong Sperry (illustratore). 228 pages. Illustrated by Armstrong Sperry with 10 b/w plates and a color frontispiece of Sacagawea with one of the explorers. Black, orange, and white color pictorial end papers of Indian totems, tepees, buffalo, more. Double page color map. Introduction by Christopher B. Coleman. Four page glossary of Indian and French names at pages 225 to 228. 8vo. Orange pictorial cloth with black lettering and decoration on front cover and spine. Minor marking and smudging to cover. Light edgewear. Very Good. Record # 219852.
Editore: The Educational Printing House Inc., Columbus, OH, 1939
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 32 page, illustrated work on American pioneer life. Cover has a bit of edge wear, rub marks, and faintly inked name across the top of the front cover. Book.
Editore: John C. Winston, 1937
Da: The Book Junction, Shippensburg, PA, U.S.A.
HB. Condizione: VG-. Condizione sovraccoperta: G. Book: some rubbing & edgewear; some discoloration/yellowing; previous owner's name inside front cover; text overall clean & tight. DJ present but has rubbing, edgewear, chips, creases, closed tears, yellowing, etc. 228 pages.
Editore: Junior Literary Guild/John C. Winston, 1937
Da: The Story Shop, Elwood, IN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good+. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fair dust. Jacket about very good except for large piece missing from spine. ; Illustrated by Armstrong Sperry. ; 8vo; 228 pages.
Da: Rare Book Exchange, Mastic Beach, NY, U.S.A.
13554 MOOREHEAD, BLANCHE WOODS NEW WORLD BUILDERS - THRILLING DAYS WITH LEWIS AND CLARK - ILLUSTRATED BY ARMSTRONG SPERRY - 1937 1ST EDITION - 228 PP - HARD COVER - GOOD CONDITION - (BS-500).