William H. Armstrong - Works

Works

  • Study is Hard Work (1956)
  • Through Troubled Waters (1957)
  • 87 ways to Help Your Child in School (1961)
  • Tools of Thinking (1968)
  • Word Power in 5 Easy Lessons (1969)
  • Peoples of the Ancient World (1969)
  • Sounder (1969)
  • Barefoot in the Grass (1970)
  • Sour Land (1971)
  • The MacLeod Place (1972)
  • Hadassah: Esther the Orphan Queen (1972)
  • My Animals (1973)
  • The Mills of God (1973)
  • The Education of Abraham Lincoln (1974)
  • JoAnna’s Miracle (1978)
  • Tawny and Dingo (1978)
  • Study Tactics (1983)

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