By Sterling North - The Wolfling: A Documentary Novel of the Eighteen-Seventies () [Paperback] Sterling North. out of 5 stars. /5(3). Editions for The Wolfling: A Documentary Novel of the Eighteen-Seventies: (Paperback published in ), X (Paperback published in 19 Author: Sterling North. The Wolfling. Sterling North. Scholastic Book Services, - Children's stories - pages. 1 Review. In the nineteenth-century midwest, a young boy adopts a wolf whelp and gains the attention and friendship of the Swedish-American naturalist Thure Kumlien. More».3/5(1).
In addition, North wrote Abe Lincoln: Log Cabin to White House, The Wolfling: A Documentary Novel of the Eighteen-Seventies, Raccoons are the Brightest People, Hurry Spring, and many other books. In , he became the general editor of Houghton Mifflin's North Star Books. This firm published biographies of American heroes for young adult readers. www.doorway.ru: The Wolfling: A Documentary Novel of the Eighteen-Seventies: First Edition. Advanced copy of the book constituting loose signatures laid into the dust jacket. Scarce Format. Octavo. Illustrated dust jacket, paperback edition, loose binding with multiple section laid together, brown pastedowns and free end papers, illustrated by John Schoenherr, A Review Copy slip from publisher. by North, Sterling Book Description New York: Macmillan, Gathered, rough trimmed signatures, bound in the dust jacket panels of the published book. A Documentary Novel of the Eighteen-Seventies Sterling North. ISBN: ; Bookseller: Discover Books; The Wolfling: A Documentary Novel of the Eighteen-Seventies Sterling North.
By Sterling North - The Wolfling: A Documentary Novel of the Eighteen-Seventies () [Paperback] Sterling North. out of 5 stars. Editions for The Wolfling: A Documentary Novel of the Eighteen-Seventies: (Paperback published in ), X (Paperback published in The Wolfling. Sterling North. Scholastic Book Services, - Children's stories - pages. 1 Review. In the nineteenth-century midwest, a young boy adopts a wolf whelp and gains the attention and friendship of the Swedish-American naturalist Thure Kumlien. More».
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