 | Pam Rosenberg - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2003 - 32 pages
A brief biography describing the childhood, education, private life, and years of public service of the popular First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. | |
 | Mary Winget - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2001 - 112 pages
Discusses the personal and public life of the woman who was First Lady during the difficult years between the Depression and World War II. | |
 | Eleanor Roosevelt - Religion - 1960 - 211 pages
Mrs. Roosevelt expresses her philosophy of life by relating the experiences which have enabled her to cope with personal and public responsibilities | |
 | Barbara Cooney - 1996 - 40 pages
Presents the childhood of Eleanor Roosevelt, who married a president of the United States and became known as a great humanitarian. | |
 | Debbie Stoller - Crafts & Hobbies - 2003 - 248 pages
A guide to knitting offers instructions for a variety of techniques and stitches, as well as information on the different types of needles and yarns, tips on shopping for yarns ... | |
 | Fredric Brown - Fiction - 2008 - 204 pages
It was the figure of a girl, her arms thrust out to ward off the ripper... her body distorted, rigid with terror... her mouth open in a silent, eternal scream. Brown's ... | |
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