We The People Osceola Seminole Indian War Chief 1803-1838 by James R. Rothaus

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Item Length: 6 in Personalize: No Book Title: We The People Osceola Literary Movement: Modernism Ex Libris: No Intended Audience: Ages 4-8, Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults height: 9 in Publication Year: 1987 Language: English Era: 1980s Inscribed: No Publisher: Creative Education Item Weight: 15 oz Vintage: Yes Unit Type: Unit Features: Ex-Library, Illustrated Format: Hardcover Original Language: English Illustrator: Yes Item Width: 1 in Unit Quantity: 1 Topic: American History, Cultural History, Native Americans Genre: History, American History, Native American Item Height: 9 in width: 1 in Edition: First Edition Author: James R. Rothaus Country of Origin: United States Book Series: We The People Personalized: No Narrative Type: Nonfiction Type: Picture Book Signed: No

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We The People Osceola Seminole Indian War Chief 1803-1838 by James R. Rothaus. Dive into the rich tapestry of American history with "We The People: Osceola, Seminole Indian War Chief," part of the distinguished "We The People" series by Creative Education. This hardcover picture book, published in 1987, offers young readers an engaging look into the life and times of the legendary Seminole warrior, James R. Rotheaus. The book is a treasure for history enthusiasts of all ages, especially those interested in the cultural heritage and Native American narratives. It's replete with illustrations that bring the storytelling to life, making it an informative read for children and adults alike, including those in the 4-8, 9-12, and young adult age groups. Explore the pages and uncover the storied past of an iconic figure in American history. Dive into the rich tapestry of American history with "We The People: Osceola, Seminole Indian War Chief," part of the distinguished "We The People" series by Creative Education. This hardcover picture book, published in 1987, offers young readers an engaging look into the life and times of the legendary Seminole warrior, James R. Rotheaus. The book is a treasure for history enthusiasts of all ages, especially those interested in the cultural heritage and Native American narratives. It's replete with illustrations that bring the storytelling to life, making it an informative read for children and adults alike, including those in the 4-8, 9-12, and young adult age groups. Explore the pages and uncover the storied past of an iconic figure in American history.