 | This is a master-study of Andrew Carnegie’s enigmatic life, his work, and of the other personalities of his era. |
|  | This is designed to deepen an understanding of George Washington through an examination of primary source documents about his young adult life. |
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 | The definitive biography of one of the most significant figures in Pennsylvania’s early history. |
|  | The story of Daniel Boone’s early life in Pennsylvania and his later activity in Kentucky. |
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 | This is a biography of forester, tree farmer, and philanthropist Joseph E. Ibberson. |
|  | A vivid portrait of Washington as general, president, and tycoon. This book demonstrates that the challenges he faced over 200 years ago. |
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 | This DVD brings to life the dangers a young Washington faced during the French and Indian War (1754-1760). |
|  | This is the balanced biography of Ida Tarbell (1857-1944), one of the first women to break the gender gap in American journalism. |
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 | This thoroughly researched biography of Hall of Famer Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates tells how Wagner, known as the Flying Dutchman, participated in and helped shape baseball’s evolution. |
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 | The definitive biography of John Chapman. |
|  | Clark’s biography remains the only Priestley biography in print. |
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 | One of America’s most controversial early twentieth-century personalities. |
|  | Fifteen essayists share their insights, experiences, and deep feelings regarding Mister Rogers. |
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 | This is not simply the memoir of a cancer survivor. Nor is it just the memoir of a respected senator. This is an unprecedented glimpse into a man who is both. |
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 | The career of a man who became the leading speculator in Pennsylvania and one of the chief land jobbers in the new nation. |
|  | The story of how J.W. Gitt, a maverick small-town Pennsylvania publisher of a struggling, rural newspaper, became internationally known. |
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 | An intimate look at the boxing champion’s relationships with his girlfriend (later wife) Mary Louise Smith, manager Johnny Ray, and a host of rivals. |
|  | Diary of Joshua Gilpin, as he travels across Pennsylvania in his private carriage. |
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 | This entertaining book stresses the human dimension of Franklin. |
|  | Information about Ephrata Cloister and its founder, Conrad Beissel. |
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 | The background and character of the founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn. |
|  | Former Pennsylvania Governor Dick Thornburgh. |
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 | A broadly inclusive but concise biography of William Penn. |
|  | A clear and readable styled biography of William Trent’s life. |
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