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This fascinating full-color children's book is brightly illustrated and brilliantly written by one of the true British Faerie Art geniuses of our day, Hazel Brown. It is told from the vantage point of a young lad, and is based on the true story of Henry St. Clair, Jarl of Orkney, known the world over as 'Prince Henry'. One hundred years before Columbus, this princely ruler of the Orkney Iles of Scotland, along with his Admiral, Antonio Zenos, a prominent Italian navigator of the day, undertook a brave voyage to the coast of Nova Scotia, and southward, making friends with the Native Mic Macs. Not only will children all over the world treasure this captivating story, but it will be loved by parents as well.
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Accounts, notes, mathematical problems, and diary entries from frontier Iowa.
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