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Illustrated with late-nineteenth-century magic-lantern slides Together with a brief inquiry into a Christmas mystery Read >>
Caught between two cultures, a young Sioux sought to make himself a hero—by killing an army officer Read >>
AN INTERVIEW WITH RED GRANGE Read >>
Rakehells, men of good will, adventurers, and bunglers were all in the glittering pageant when the Old World came to help out the New Read >>
It moved more boys and girls than the Children’s Crusade of the Middle Ages—and to far happier conclusions Read >>
EQUIPMENT WAS HARD TO COME BY, RED TAPE WAS RAMPANT. BUT AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS IN FRANCE BUILT AN AMBULANCE CORPS THAT PERFORMED BRILLIANTLY IN THE EARLY YEARS OF WORLD WAR I Read >>
Beset with ailments, Victorian women found solace, in more ways than one, in a new panacea—hydropathy Read >>

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