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The first Thanksgiving feast
The first Thanksgiving feast

By Joan Anderson

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Recreates the first harvest feast celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621 using the Pilgrim and Indian actors and the seventeenth-century setting of Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum in Plymou...

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Christmas on the Prairie
Christmas on the Prairie

By Joan Anderson

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Recreates Christmas Eve and Christmas morning in 1836 in the fictional village of Prairietown, Indiana, to show how the holiday was celebrated in a typical frontier community.

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Pioneer children of Appalachia
Pioneer children of Appalachia

By Joan Anderson

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Text and photographs from a living history village in West Virginia recreate the pioneer life of young people in Appalachia in the early nineteenth century.

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A Williamsburg household
A Williamsburg household

By Joan Anderson

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Focuses on events in the household of a white family and its black slaves in Colonial Williamsburg in the eighteenth century.

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SECOND JOURNEY THE
SECOND JOURNEY THE

By Joan Anderson

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The second journey
The second journey

By Joan Anderson

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A year by the sea
A year by the sea

By Joan Anderson

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The author shocked both herself and her husband when she refused to follow him to an out-of-state job. She chose instead to seek refuge in a cottage on Cape Cod ... a seaside saga in which she lear...

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Engelenverhalen
Engelenverhalen

By Joan Anderson

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Bundel waargebeurde verhalen van gewone mensen wier pad gekruist werd door een engel.

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Bat Boy
Bat Boy

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