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NHS Online Book StoreCaught in the StormSubmitted by administrator on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 8:39pm.display_weight: higest Written by the SCOPE Program Publish Date: 2008 On September 7, 1876 six outlaws from the James-Younger Gang rode out of Northfield, Minnesota after a failed attempt to rob the First National Bank of Northfield. For the next two weeks, under dark and rainy skies, the wounded outlaws journeyed over one hundred miles in an effort to escape Minnesota. Amid rain-swollen rivers, sudden encounters with unsuspecting citizens, and the largest posse in U.S. history on their tail, Jesse and Frank James, Cole, Jim and Bob Younger, and Charlie Pitts would endure the most harrowing adventure of their lives. This book not only serves as a stand-alone history, but for the first time, allows the reader all the information neccessary to travel the route from the gang's escape out of Northfield to the final shootout at Hanska Slough. Complete with maps, driving directions, and GPS coordinates, and current photos, the traveler can personally see the sites and learn the story that made this one of the most significant dramas in outlaw history. Price: $20.69
Robber and HeroSubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 1:53pm.display_weight: 6 Author:George Huntington The book was first published 19 years after the attempted robbery and is a classic account of the Northfield bank raid. Huntington, a Carleton College professor interviewed surviving eye witnesses and tells the story from the robbers arrival in Minnesota to the trial and imprisonment of the Younger brothers. Price: $9.28
Northfield: A Western StorySubmitted by administrator on Mon, 06/09/2008 - 8:42pm.Author: Johnny D. Boggs Price: $26.91
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert FordSubmitted by administrator on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 11:50pm.
American history's most famous outlaw comes alive in Ron Hansen's imaginative recreation of the West. The charismatic Jesse James has a quick temper, an even faster draw, and holds sway over his ragged ganguntil the arrival of upstart Robert Ford. Torn between worship and jealousy, Ford makes a fateful decision that torments him for the rest of his lifeand becomes one of the most legendary events of the American frontier. Price: $8.24
Let Them Eat Grass, The 1862 Sioux Uprising in Minnesota: Volume 1 SmokeSubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 1:40pm.
Mr. Koblas presents a detailing of American Indian history from earliest times, carefully setting up the climate of inevitable confrontation with the arrival of white settlers in Minnesota. He explores the treaties made with the United Sates government and the Indian nations and explains why and how these treaties failed, how both sides failed to understand the fundamental differences in culture, and how the pressure put upon the politicians in Washington D. C., to open land for settlers enticed them to break treaties almost before the ink dried. The stage is set for the coming conflict, including the skirmishes that preceded the uprising that had to come. Volume I, SMOKE, is the first book in a three volume set focusing on the conflict. Price: $17.58
Mighty Stallion 4: Dancer's DreamSubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 1:44pm.
The Story of Cole Younger by HimselfSubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 1:47pm.Author: Cole Younger
Faithful Unto DeathSubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 1:51pm.Author: John J. Koblas
Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil WarSubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 1:55pm.Author: T.J. Stiles
A Wartime JourneySubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 1:57pm.Author: William Cupp Follow the real-life journey of ball turret gunner of a B-24 bomber, William Lee Cupp. Cupp parachuted from his crippled aircraft on June 14, 1944 as it went down over Belgium. He spent the next ten months first evading the enemy, then being sheltreed by the brave mean and women of the Belgian and French Resistance, and finally as a POW of the Third Reich. Price: $25.87
Mighty Stallion 3: Glory's LegendSubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 2:28pm.Author: Victoria Kasten
The Benedict Arnold Cipher: A Doc and Tweed History MyssterySubmitted by administrator on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 2:31pm.Author: John J. Koblas Silver bells, hot cider, presents tied up iwth ribbons, festive holly, tinsel-covered trees--images of almost everyone's Christmas, right? Not! Doc and Tweed manage to find a whole lot of adventure in a quiet New York town that includes traitors from teh Revolutionary War, ghosts, secret messages, and, oh, yes headless horsemen. Trust those two boys to find trouble anywhere.
Joseph Lee Heywood: The Humble HeroSubmitted by administrator on Mon, 07/14/2008 - 5:19pm.
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Price: $7.95 Jesse James in IowaSubmitted by administrator on Fri, 08/08/2008 - 8:20pm.Author: John J. Koblas Jesse James and his gang roamed the fields and valleys of Iowa, seeking targets in the many trains and banks in small towns scattered across the countryside. It was in Iowa where he and his gang honed their skills and practiced for the attempt at robbing the Northfield bank in Minnesota.
Price: $14.95
Let Them Eat Grass, The 1862 Sioux Uprising in Minnesota: Volume 2 FireSubmitted by administrator on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 4:57pm.Author: John J. Koblas Publish Date: 2008 Mr. Koblas presents a detailing of American Indian history from earliest times, carefully setting up the climate of inevitable confrontation with the arrival of white settlers in Minnesota. He explores the treaties made with the United Sates government and the Indian nations and explains why and how these treaties failed, how both sides failed to understand the fundamental differences in culture, and how the pressure put upon the politicians in Washington D. C., to open land for settlers enticed them to break treaties almost before the ink dried. This book launches into the confrontations and battles fought when the Indians could no longer sufer the indignities forced on them by the United States goverment, the increased white settlement, Indian traders, and unscrupulous Indian agents. Volume II, Fire, is the second book in a three volume set focusing on the conflict. Price: $17.58
Let Them Eat Grass, The 1862 Sioux Uprising in Minnesota: Volume 3 AshesSubmitted by administrator on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 5:59pm.Author: John J. Koblas Publish Date: 2008 Mr. Koblas presents a detailing of American Indian history from earliest times, carefully setting up the climate of inevitable confrontation with the arrival of white settlers in Minnesota. He explores the treaties made with the United Sates government and the Indian nations and explains why and how these treaties failed, how both sides failed to understand the fundamental differences in culture, and how the pressure put upon the politicians in Washington D. C., to open land for settlers enticed them to break treaties almost before the ink dried. Ashes continues with the final battles in the Indian Uprising through to Wounded Knee and the aftermath of the war. Volume III, Ashes, is the third and final book in a three volume set focusing on the conflict. Price: $17.58
Mighty Stallion 2: Fury's JourneySubmitted by administrator on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 6:58pm.Author: Victoria Kasten Publish Date: 2006 Fury, the fiery red stallion was determined to carry on the lineage of his ancestors. His adopted father, Sariavo, who previously captured the hearts of many readers, was now ready to settle down and stay home, but Fury wasn't satisfied. He needed to explore and to see new things. Accompanied by his beautiful black mate, Novana, Fury journeys far into the heart of the American West. The heart-warming story depicts one stallion's fight to prove himself worthy of the title "Mighty Stallion". Journey with him as he finds out what makes a Mighty Stallion so diffrent from all others, and what things in life really matter. Price: $9.28
Mighty Stallion 5: A Stallion's HeartSubmitted by administrator on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 7:28pm.Author: Victoria Kasten Publish Date: 2007 They were the great-great grandsons of the mighty Sariavo himself...Storm and Shalimar; the sons of Dancer. But they could not fully prepare for the trials that would face them. Race alongside Shalimar as he travels eastward and is captured by men from the Pony Express to be used as a mail carrier. Travel westward with Storm as he discovers friendship in a very unlikely place, and finds the meaning of true love when he meets an independent mare, kaya, who has vowed never to belong to any stallion. together, these two borthers must find their destinies, and when a terrible forest fire threatens their home, one of them must learn the meaning of true sacrifice. Price: $9.28
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