Non-Fiction Books
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Sale!Thoughtful and moving essays by one of Wisconsin's most beloved newpaper columnists and essayists.
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Betty Powell Skoog, of Irish-Ojibwa descent, was raised in the traditional ways of her Ojibwa grandmother, along the shores of Saganagons Lake in Ontario, Canada. As the white settlers moved into the area, their growing influence changed Betty's way of life.
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Frank Larson has been funny ever since he was born. As a youth in Iron River, Wisconsin, he kept his classmates laughing pretty much all the time. Then he had to grow up and get a job.
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The only complete discography of all the music of the Vietnam war.
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The only complete discography of all the music of the Vietnam war.
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A Minnesota Pioneer Memoir that reveals rural life the way it was...challenging, inspirational, tragic, happy, everything life is meant to be. Funny, poignant, old-time writing.
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Sale!Funny, dramatic, touching, sad...it's all here in Dakota Brave where EVERYONE on this windswept frontier was very, very brave.
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Danny Boy is an intimate look at a life well lived, a fond remembrance of one man’s impact on his family, friends and, community, and a frank and fearless look at end of life challenges. It is also a profound statement of faith, filled with assurances that faith does not go unrewarded.



Autobiography of Charles Elisha Hanning completed in 1916. 






