Beth Day
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Grizzlies In Their Backyard
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published
1965
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3 editions
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Glacier Pilot
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published
1971
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8 editions
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The Little Professor of Piney Woods
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published
1955
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3 editions
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Gene Rhodes, Cowboy
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Sexual Life Between Blacks & Whites: The Roots of Racism
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published
1972
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4 editions
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Life on a Lost Continent: A Natural History of New Zealand
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No Hiding Place
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published
1957
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3 editions
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America's First Cowgirl, Lucille Mulhall
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Passage Perilous: The Stormy Saga of the Santa Maria
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published
1962
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Home of the Grizzlies
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“Quando vi trovate in un bosco circondato da montagne maestose, potete posare la mano sul terreno e sentire il palpito della natura. Potete svegliarvi per mille mattine e, spalancato l'uscio della baracca, bearvi gli occhi e l'anima con uno spettacolo d'incomparabile bellezza. E passeranno gli anni, la vista vi si farà debole, ma quello spettacolo resterà sempre chiaro perché il ricordo non ha bisogno d'occhiali.”
― Grizzlies In Their Backyard
― Grizzlies In Their Backyard
“If you are tempted to reveal
A tale to you someone has told
About another, make it pass,
Before you speak, three gates of gold;
These narrow gates. First, "Is it true?"
Then, "Is it needful?" In your mind
Give truthful answer. And the next
Is last and narrowest, "Is it kind?"
And if to reach your lips at last
It passes through these gateways three,
Then you may tell the tale, nor fear
What the result of speech may be.”
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A tale to you someone has told
About another, make it pass,
Before you speak, three gates of gold;
These narrow gates. First, "Is it true?"
Then, "Is it needful?" In your mind
Give truthful answer. And the next
Is last and narrowest, "Is it kind?"
And if to reach your lips at last
It passes through these gateways three,
Then you may tell the tale, nor fear
What the result of speech may be.”
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