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The Story <strong>of</strong> Western Railroads: From 1852 through the Reign <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Giants BRB-10732<br />

by Robert Edgar Riegel<br />

This story <strong>of</strong> the railroad conquest <strong>of</strong> the United States follows the Iron<br />

Horse west through Indian troubles, labor difficulties, civil war, and<br />

farmer disillusionment to the completion <strong>of</strong> the western railroad net.<br />

1964.<br />

Strait Passage, a Novel BRB-07790<br />

by Nancy Dughi<br />

Story <strong>of</strong> a marriage between a young <strong>America</strong>n school teacher and a<br />

British-educated Arab. For mature older girls. 1963.<br />

Strange Courage BRB-07821<br />

by Evan Evans<br />

A western about a young man seeking revenge. 1952.<br />

Study Skills for Those Adults Returning to School CBB-0288<br />

by Jerold W. Apps<br />

This is a book on learning and taking examinations, improving your<br />

reading ability, writing, thinking and vocabulary and using resources<br />

effectively. 1978.<br />

Succeeding with LD* CBB-1537<br />

by Jill Lauren<br />

Twenty true stories about real people with learning differences. 1997.<br />

Sudden Glory BRB-08640<br />

by Cid Ricketts Sumner<br />

Family life in Mississippi in the years after the Civil War is the theme<br />

<strong>of</strong> this story about Rhoda Lee Dalton, who is an engaging 15-year-old<br />

girl when the story opens on an April afternoon in 1879. 1951.<br />

The Summer Job Book CBB-1400<br />

An introduction to the summer job search. For junior and senior high<br />

readers. 1994.<br />

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