Lucile Saunders McDonald Books

Garden sass
Garden sass

By Lucile Saunders McDonald

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Traces the history of various vegetables and their uses. Includes mushrooms, lettuce, corn, fennel, spinach, and others.

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A foot in the door
A foot in the door

By Lucile Saunders McDonald

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A newspaperman once wrote of Lucile Mc Donald, "She can secure and absorb more information per minute than any other newspaper representative we have ever met in half a century." A remarkably frank...

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Alaska Steam
Alaska Steam

By Lucile McDonald

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Making History
Making History

By Lucile S. McDonald

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Bellevue Years
Bellevue Years

By Lucile McDonald

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Windmills: An Old-New Energy Source
Windmills: An Old-New Energy Source

By Mcdonald, Lucile Saunders McDonald

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Describes windmills through the ages and in various countries.

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The Arab Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta
The Arab Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta

By Lucile Saunders McDonald

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A biography of the fourteenth-century Muslim scholar who traveled from his native Tangier to India and China, several times through the Near East, and to black Africa.

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The Lake Washington story
The Lake Washington story

By Lucile Saunders McDonald

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A physical and social history of Lake Washington, the 20 mile long body of water that forms the greater part of the eastern boundary of Seattle.

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