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Condition
GOOD: This issue of “The History Magazine for Young People” is in good condition, showing some signs of use and wear. The pages are free of writing. The previous owner’s address label has been covered.
Product Details
Since this issue is from the early 1990s, it is in black-and-white, rather than in today’s full-color issues. The content, however, is still relevant.
From the introduction: “Annie Oakley became one of the biggest stars of [Wild West] shows. She had an incredible talent as a markswoman and rarely missed her target. She had taught herself to shoot as a youngster, perfecting her skill out of a determination to help feed her struggling family on the Ohio frontier. Such determination and a concern for others were characteristic of Annie Oakley all her life.”
FEATURES
- Train Ride to Her Future
- A Perfect Match
- Letters to George
- Little Rain Drops
- Out of the West
- Buffalo Bill’s Wild West
- Buffalo Bill
- My Daughter, Little Sure Shot
- Annie and the Prince
- Acrostic Challenge (contest)
- The Later Years
- The Legend Lives On
- Hit the Bull’s Eye (word find)
DEPARTMENTS
- Dear Ebenezer
- The Crow’s Nest
- Elsewhere
- Ebenezer’s Teasers
- Digging Deeper
- Books to Read
- Places to Visit
- From the Archives (back issues)
- COBBLESTONE Corners
- January’s Events in History