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The Legend <strong>of</strong> Mu Lan CBB-1669<br />

by Wei Jiang and Xing Gen<br />

In ancient, war-torn China, hundreds and hundreds <strong>of</strong> Chinese men<br />

were called upon to defend their homeland. Unknown to all, there stood<br />

one female among the soldiers. Disguised as her brother, in order to<br />

take her father's place in the army, heroine Mu Lan bravely defends her<br />

country with superior martial arts. For grades 3-6. 1992.<br />

Legends <strong>of</strong> the <strong>California</strong> Bandidos CBB-0619<br />

by Angus MacLean<br />

Infamous <strong>California</strong> bandidos such as Tiburcio Vaszuez, Three-Finger<br />

Jack, Rafe Jackson, Jack Powers and Pio Linares are brought to life in<br />

tales <strong>of</strong> reckless exploits from the memories <strong>of</strong> people who actually<br />

knew these bandidos as well as police records and newspapers. 1977.<br />

Legislature: <strong>California</strong>'s School for Politics CBB-0668<br />

by William Kerr Muir, Jr.<br />

Not a political history, but a textbook on the operations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>California</strong> legislature's unique approach to law-making, written by the<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the political science department <strong>of</strong> UC Berkeley. 1982.<br />

El Leon y la Zorra CBB-1072<br />

by Maria Eulalia Valeri<br />

The Lion and the Fox. The greedy lion learns restraint from the fox in<br />

this animal folk tale. For preschool-grade 2. Spanish language. 1993.<br />

Leonardo Da Vinci; The Tragic Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Perfection BRB-11020<br />

by Antonina Vallentin<br />

This narrative sets forth his life and character and evolution as the<br />

greatest artist <strong>of</strong> the Renaissance. 1938.<br />

Let Them Speak for Themselves: Women in the <strong>America</strong>n West,<br />

1849-1900 CBB-0249<br />

edited by Christiane Fischer<br />

Here are the actual words <strong>of</strong> western women taken from letters, diaries,<br />

personal reminiscences, and oral narratives. 1979.<br />

Let There Be Light, with You Again, the Man in the Palm<br />

CBB-1755<br />

by Papuyr Sevak<br />

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