Mose the Fireman

Mose the Fireman
Title Mose the Fireman PDF eBook
Author Eric Metaxas
Publisher ABDO
Pages 44
Release 2004-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781591977667

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Relates the tall tale adventures of Mose Humphries, a nineteenth-century fireman in New York City.

New York's Bravest

New York's Bravest
Title New York's Bravest PDF eBook
Author Mary Pope Osborne
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 36
Release 2012-11-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0307793362

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In the 1840s, there was a real vounteer firefighter named Mose Humphreys whose bravery was reknown throughout New York City. Plays about him began being performed on Broadway in 1848 and over the years his strength and heroics took on larger-than-life proportions, much like those of Paul Bunyan. Mary Pope Osborne has honed down the legends about him to a brief, dramatic, sometimes comical, but ultimately moving text of picture book length. Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher’s stunning paintings capture this 8-foot-tall superhero rushing into burning buildings, saving babies and bankers, and wolfing down the feasts bestowed upon him by the grateful citizens of old New York–until the one big hotel fire after which he was never seen again. The author has included a historical note about the origins of this tall tale, and the book is dedicated to the 343 New York City firefighters who gave their lives to save others on September 11, 2001. Mary Pope Osborne included a longer, different version of this legend in her distinguished collection American Tall Tales.

American Tall Tales

American Tall Tales
Title American Tall Tales PDF eBook
Author Mary Pope Osborne
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 134
Release 2013-08-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0307982599

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The perfect addition to every family’s home library and just right for sharing aloud, American Tall Tales introduces readers to America’s first folk heroes in nine wildly exaggerated and downright funny stories. Here are Paul Bunyan, that king-sized lumberjack who could fell “ten white pines with a single swing”; John Henry, with his mighty hammer; Mose, old New York’s biggest, bravest fireman; Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind, who could “outgrin, outsnort, outrun, outlift, outsneeze, outsleep, outlie any varmint”; and other uniquely American characters, together in one superb collection. In the tradition of the original nineteenth-century storytellers, Mary Pope Osborne compiles, edits, and adds her own two cents’ worth—and also supplies fascinating historical headnotes. Michael McCurdy’s robust colored wood engravings recall an earlier time, perfectly capturing all the vitality of the men and women who carved a new country out of the North American wilderness.

Black Fire

Black Fire
Title Black Fire PDF eBook
Author Robert Graysmith
Publisher Crown
Pages 290
Release 2013-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 0307720578

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The first biography of the little-known real-life Tom Sawyer, told through a harrowing account of Sawyer's involvement in the hunt for a serial arsonist who terrorized mid-nineteenth century San Francisco. When San Francisco Daily Morning Call reporter Mark Twain met Tom Sawyer in 1863, he was seeking a subject for his first novel. He learned that Sawyer was a volunteer firefighter, local hero, and a former “Torch Boy,” racing ahead of hand-drawn fire engines at night carrying torches to light the way. When a mysterious serial arsonist known as “The Lightkeeper” was in the process of burning San Francisco to the ground, Sawyer played a key role in stopping him, helping to contain what is now considered the most disastrous and costly series of fires ever experienced by an American metropolis. By chronicling how Sawyer took it upon himself to investigate, expose, and stop the arsonist, Black Fire details Sawyer’s remarkable life and illustrates why Twain would later feel compelled to name his iconic character after him when writing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. A vivid portrayal of the gritty, corrupt, and violent world of the Gold Rush-era West, Black Fire is the most vibrant and thorough account of Sawyer’s relationship with Mark Twain, and of the devastating fires that baptized San Francisco.

Finn McCoul

Finn McCoul
Title Finn McCoul PDF eBook
Author Brian Gleeson
Publisher ABDO
Pages 40
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781596792234

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Retells the Irish folktale in which the gaint Finn McCoul and his very clever wife defeat the brutish giant Cuculin.

The 5 O'Clock Band

The 5 O'Clock Band
Title The 5 O'Clock Band PDF eBook
Author Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Pages 48
Release 2020-11-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1430144521

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This companion title to Trombone Shorty—Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Award and Odyssey Honor winner—is a well-tuned, beautiful visual and auditory exploration of a beloved community as Shorty visits the streets of New Orleans to find answers on how to be a leader in his band.

Paul Bunyan

Paul Bunyan
Title Paul Bunyan PDF eBook
Author Brian Gleeson
Publisher ABDO
Pages 40
Release 2004-09-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781591977674

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Recounts the exploits of the legendary giant logger and his big blue ox, Babe.