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Lewis and Clark Timeline
$3.50
Colorful illustrations and descriptive text chronicle events of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from April 1803 to September 1806. Reverse side offers background information, instructions for use and six learning activities for elementary students. A complete unity study.

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The Life of Olaudah Equiano
$2.00
One of the first autobiographies by a former Black slave. Equiano tells the story of his kidnapping, his time aboard a slave ship, his service during the French and Indian Wars, his many years of diligent service and the eventual purchase of his freedom. Originally published in 1789. A Dover Thrift Edition. Ages 14+.

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Up From Slavery
$2.00
By Booker T. Washington (1856-1915). In this eloquently written book, Washington tells of his life that began in bondage and culminated in worldwide recognition for his many accomplishments. Ages 14+.

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Amos Fortune, Free Man
$5.99
By Elizabeth Yates. Captured by slave-traders at fifteen, Amos was sold at acution in America. This is the story of his courageous dream of freedom that he eventually realized--for himself and others. Ages 8+.

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Great Speeches by Native Americans
$2.00
Eighty-two historic speeches spanning 500 years. Includes speeches by Geronimo, Tecuseh, Seattle, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull,Chief Joseph and many others. A Dover Thrift Edition.

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Robert E. Lee, Gallant Christian Soldier
$7.99
By Lee Roddy. A Sower Series biography of the Southern Civil War War general, focusing on the Christian character and values that made the man. Ages 10+

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Long Road to Gettysburg
$8.95
By Jim Murphy. A detailed account of the worst battle of the Civil War as seen through the eyes of a nineteen-year-old Confederate and a seventeen-year-old Union soldier. Illustrated with period drawings and photographs. Ages 12+.

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Civil War on Sunday
$4.99
by Mary Pope Osborne. A Magic Treehouse book that takes its two young characters back in time to the days of the Civil War. Ages 8+.

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Pauline Jaricot
$13.00
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. A friend of St. John Vianney, Pauline Jaricot (1800-1862) was a zealous lay woman who used her wealth and talents to serve the Church. Ages 10+.

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Our Lady of Lourdes Coloring Book
$4.25
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. Sixteen pages to color, sixteen pages of text.

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St. Bernadette
$9.95
A Vision Book. During one of eighteen visitation s of the Blessed Mother, Bernadette Soubirous (1844-1879) received the message, "I am the Immaculate Conception." The shrine at Lourdes, France commemorates these visitations. Ages 10+

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Saint John Bosco and Saint Dominic Savio
$9.95
A Vision Book. St. John Bosco founded the Salesians to help poor Italian street boys. St. Dominic Savio was one of his students at the Oratory. Ages 10+

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Dominic Savio Coloring Book
$4.25
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. Sixteen pages of text and sixteen pages to color. Ages. 8+

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RACE for Heaven Study Guide Children of Fatima
$9.00
By Janet McKenzie. St. Benedict (480-547). Designed and published by a homeschooling mother of five, these study guides are filled with informative, inspiring and practical information that enriches and extends the pleasure of reading the Mary Fabyan Windeatt biographies. Include activities for vocabulary, geography, timelines, catechism, comprehension, deductive inference and personal holiness. As stand-alone projects the guides are great, but they also make an excellent addition to any Catholic history program. Ages 8-13.

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Children of Fatima
$11.00
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. In 1915, the Blessed Mother brought the message of devotion to her Immaculate Heart for the conversion of Russia to three small Portuguese children: Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco. Ages 10+

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Our Lady of Fatima Coloring Book
$4.25
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. Sixteen pages of text and sixteen pages to color. Ages 8+

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Saint Pius X
$9.95
A Vision Book. When Guissepi Sarto, a young fam boy (1835-1914) won a scholarship to school, his parents were proud. Learn how he continued on as a priest, then bishop, poe, and finally, Saint. Ages 10+.

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Saint Pius X Coloring Book
$4.25
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. Sixteen pages to color, sixteen pages of text. Ages 8+

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Red Banners, White Mantle
$12.00
By Warren Carroll. The story of World War I and the role Our Lady of Fatima played in that cataclysmic event. Ages 14+

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RACE for Heaven Study Guide Little Flower
$9.00
By Janet McKenzie. St. Benedict (480-547). Designed and published by a homeschooling mother of five, these study guides are filled with informative, inspiring and practical information that enriches and extends the pleasure of reading the Mary Fabyan Windeatt biographies. Include activities for vocabulary, geography, timelines, catechism, comprehension, deductive inference and personal holiness. As stand-alone projects the guides are great, but they also make an excellent addition to any Catholic history program. Ages 8-13.

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The Little Flower
$11.00
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. The story of Therese Martin (1873-1897) a Carmelite nun who gifted the world with her "little way of holiness". She was named a Doctor of the Church by John Paul II.

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Saint Therese and the Roses
$9.95
A Vision Book by Helen Walker Homan. Therese grew up in Lisieux, France, in a loving family of five sisters and her widowed father. Now, 100 years after her deaeth, she is a canonized saint and causes for serveral other members of her family hve been initiated. Ages 10+.

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The Cure of Ars
$13.00
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. The story of saint John Vianney patron saint of parish priests. Ages 10+.

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The Cure of Ars, Vision Book
$9.95
A Vision Book by Milton Lomask. In the wake of the French Revolution, John Vianney (1786-1859), a simple parish priest, brought not only conversion, but great sanctity, to a small French village and beyond. Ages 10+.

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St. Catherine Laboure
$9.95
A Vision Book by Alma Powers-Waters. This Vision Book tells the story of Catherine Laboure (1806-1876), a Burgundy farm girl who, after a prophetic dream of St. Vincent de Paul, became a Sister of Charity. To this obscure Sister, the Blessed Virgin appeared, made prophecies, and commissioned the making of the Medal which soon became known as the Miraculous Medal because of the favors wrought. Ages 10+.

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The Miraculous Medal
$9.00
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. Read about the life of St. Catherine Laboure (1806-1876), about the origin of the Miraculous Medal, and about the prayer, "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee." Ages 10+.

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Mother Cabrini
$9.95
A Vision Book. The story of Mother Frances Cabrini and her work among the poor of New York and Seattle.

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Saint Frances Cabrini Coloring Book
$4.25
By Mary Fabyan Windeatt. Sixteen pages to color, sixteen pages of text. Ages 8+.

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Saints of the Church
$14.95
By Michael G. Allen. A teacher's guide to using the Vision Books at home or in the classroom. Offers a brief synopsis/timeline of each book, report ideas, vocabulary, and application to Scripture and the Catholic Catechism.

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Winged Watchman
$12.95
By Hilda von Stockum. The touching story of a Dutch family during the Nazi occupation of World War II. Readers will learn about the personal costs extracted by war but also about the rewards of courage, faith and friendship. Ages 10+.

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Mother Teresa, Sister to the Poor
$4.99
A biography for young readers, this life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997) is inspiring and thoroughly Catholic. Ages 8+

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The Small War of Sergeant Donkey
$10.95
By Maureen Daly. Story of a young Italian boy who befriends American soldiers working with a supply unit during the final months of World War II (1944-45) Ages 10+.

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Enemy Brothers
$13.95
By Constance Savery. "Enemy Brothers", set in the early years of World War II before the United States joined the Allied Forces, is a story of faith in the face of uncertainty. As events and relationships develop, the reader is given an inside view of the confusion war brings and the triumph of the human spirit in the midst of it. Ages 10+.

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Hitler, the War and the Pope
$26.95
By Ronald Rychlak with a forward by Cardinal John J. O'Connor. Necessary reading for anyone who wishes to be informed on the controversies surrounding Pope Pius XII and the Second World War. Complete exploration of the facts concerning the Pope's wartime record, plus a critical examination of John Cornwell's recent book, Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII Ages 16+.

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When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
$5.99
By Judith Kerr. An engrossing autobigraphical novel of a young Jewish German girl and her family who are forced to flee their country when Hitler comes to power in 1933. Ages 14+.

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Last Crusade, Spain: 1936
$15.00
By Warren Carroll. A riveting account of the Spanish Civil War in which thirteen bishops, seven thousand priests, seminarians, monks and nuns were marytred by those who would destroy the Church. But a crusade was proclaimed and faithful Catholics rallied, eventually winning a stunning victory against impossible odds. Ages 16+.

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St. Katherine Drexel: Friend of the Oppressed
$9.95
By Ellen Tarry.

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Uncle Tom's Cabin
$5.95
By Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896). Historical fiction. An important novel by an American female. Accurate in its portrayal of the slave experience, brilliant in its narrative structure and use of dialogue. This is a book that changed America. Meet the characters of Uncle Tom, Topsy, Sambo, Simon Legree, and little Eva. Ages 14+.

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The Popes Against Modern Errors
$18.00
A collection of the 16 most important papal documents since 1832. Includes The Oath Against Modernism, On Liberalism (Mirari Vos), Syllabus of Errors (Quanta Cura), On Freemasonry (Humanum Genus), On Government Authority (Diuturnum Illud), On Christian Democracy (Graves de Communi Re), On Modernism (Pascendi Dominici Gregis), On Fostering True Religious Unity (Mortalium Animos), Syllabus Condeming the Errors of the Modernists (Lamentabili Sane), Our Apostolic Mandate, On Atheistic Communism (Divini Redemptoris), Certain False Opinions (Humani Generis), On the Feast of Christ the King (Quas Primas), On Conditions of the Working Class (Rerum Novarum), On the Nature of True Liberty ( (Libertas Praestantissimum). Ages 16 - adult.

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The Scarlet Pimpernel
$2.50
By Baroness Orcszy. An irresistible blend of romance, intrigue, and suspense recalls the Reign of Terror following the French Revolution. The only hope of many was a courageous leader who spirited aristocrats across the Channel to England and safety. Known by the name of the wildflower he leaves as a calling card, the Pimpernel becomes the darling of the people and is particularly admired by Marguerite Blakeney, who scorns her foppish husband as ardently as she esteems this gallant hero.

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Abraham Lincoln's World
$17.95
By Genevieve Foster.

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