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The Young Trailers A Story of Early Kentucky
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Joseph Alexander Altsheler (1862-1919) was an American author of popular juvenile historical fiction. In 1885, he took a job at the Louisville Courier-Journal as a reporter and later, an editor. He started working for the New York World in 1892, first as the paper’s Hawaiian correspondent and then as the editor of the World’s tri-weekly magazine. Due to a lack of suitable stories, he began writing children’s stories for the magazine. His works include: Before The Da… More >>
The Young Trailers A Story of Early Kentucky
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The Young Trailers A Story of Early Kentucky- Joseph A.Altsheler
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It was a white caravan that looked down from the crest of the mountains upon the green wilderness, called by the Indians, _Kain-tuck-ee_. The wagons, a score or so in number, were covered with arched canvas, bleached by the rains, and, as they stood there, side by side, they looked like a snowdrift against the emerald expanse of forest and foliage.
The travelers saw the land of hope, outspread before them, a wide sweep of rolling country, covered with trees a… More >>
The Young Trailers A Story of Early Kentucky- Joseph A.Altsheler
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Utility Trailers
- 1:43rd Scale, Deluxe Plastic Construction
- Adult Collectible – Not For Children Under 8 Years Of Age
- length: 2 inches/5 cm
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American Dimestore models capture the nostalgic look and feel of plastic cars and trucks from the 1940’s and 50’s. Colorful and sturdy, the models are great to display or enhance your O Gauge train layout…. More >>
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The Young Trailers – Joseph A. Altsheler
Product Description
It was a white caravan that looked down from the crest of the mountains upon the green wilderness, called by the Indians, _Kain-tuck-ee_. The wagons, a score or so in number, were covered with arched canvas, bleached by the rains, and, as they stood there, side by side, they looked like a snowdrift against the emerald expanse of forest and foliage.
The travelers saw the land of hope, outspread before them, a wide sweep of rolling country, covered with trees a… More >>
The Young Trailers – Joseph A. Altsheler
Tags: Altsheler, CARAVAN, crest, expanse, foliage, Joseph, joseph a altsheler, land of hope, snowdrift, Trailers, wagons, wilderness, YOUNG, young trailersRelated posts




