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Day that changed America
Day that changed America
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Tanaka, Shelley
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The Alamo: surrounded and outnumbered, they chose to make a defiant last stand
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A day that changed America: D-Day
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Gettysburg: the legendary battle and the address that inspired a nation
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Earthquake!: on a peaceful spring morning disaster strikes San Francisco
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Athens Drive Community - Childrens Non-Fiction
J979.4 TANAK
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2004
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Hyperion Books for Children
48 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 28 cm.
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A look at the earthquake that hit San Francisco on April 18, 1906 and the subsequent fires causing the deaths of an estimated three thousand people.
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