Jennifer Quasha Books

Mission San Luis Rey de Francia
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia

By Jennifer Quasha

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Discusses the mission of San Luis Rey from its founding in 1798 to the present day, including the reasons for Spanish colonization in California and the effects of colonization on the Luiseño Indians.

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Siamese cats
Siamese cats

By Jennifer Quasha

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Discusses the history, appearance, and behavior of this talkative cat breed, as well as its presence in contemporary American culture and homes.

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Maine coon cats
Maine coon cats

By Jennifer Quasha

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Relates the history of one of the oldest breeds of cats to develop in the United States and describes its physical and other characteristics.

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The Sphynx
The Sphynx

By Jennifer Quasha

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The Manx
The Manx

By Jennifer Quasha

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Relates the history of the Manx cat and describes the physical and other characteristics of this breed which came from the Isle of Man.

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The story of the Dalmatian
The story of the Dalmatian

By Jennifer Quasha

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Relates the history of the Dalmatian from the 1600s to the present, describing their roles as coach dogs, firehouse dogs, and their work for the American military in World War II.

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