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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Olaf Baker Archives
Olaf Baker •ï¿½4 Books
Bengey and the Beast (1946)
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    Books for Young People (14 Reviews)
    Birds and Animals
    1. Bengey and the Beast by Olaf Baker
    2. The Four Friends by Eleanor Hoffmann
    3. The Monkey with a Notion by Glenn O. Blough
    4. Strawberry Roan by Don Lang
    5. Starlight by Regina J. Woody
    6. Golden Sovereign by Dorothy Lyons
    7. A Squirrel Called Rufus by Richard Church
    8. South American Zoo by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen
    9. Coyotes by Wilfrid S. Bronson
    10. The Great White Buffalo by Harold McCracken
    11. Cowdog by Ned Andrews
    12. Rex and Lobo by John Vassos
    13. Juggernaut of the Rangers by Harold H. Strickland
    14. Gustav, A Son of Franz by S.P. Meek
    The Saturday Review, November 9, 1946, pp. 60-62
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    Books for Young People (18 Reviews)
    First Signs of Spring
    1. North Star Shining by Hildegarde Hoyt Swift and Lynd Ward
    2. Bengey and the Beast by Olaf Baker
    3. Tradition by Anne Emery
    4. Stephen, Boy of the Mountain by Amy Morris Lillie
    5. This Is the Moon by Marion B. Cothren
    6. Sir Henry Morgan, Pirate and Pioneer by Rosita Forbes
    7. Cavalry Mount by Fairfax D. Downey
    8. The Lion of Barbary by Eleanor Hoffmann
    9. Black Sheep Patrol by Stanley Pashko
    10. Famous American Generals by Robert Hilles Shoemaker and Leonard A. Paris
    11. Bonny's Boy by Ferdinand E. Rechnitzer
    12. Tomorrow's Champion by C.W. Anderson
    13. High Stepper by Helen Orr Watson
    14. Plum Duffy Adventures by Elizabeth Coatsworth
    15. The Golden Bowl by Edith Heal
    16. Milo's New World by Betty Morgan Bowen
    17. A Cookbook for Girls and Boys by Irma S. Rombauer
    18. The Young Folks' Cook Book by Hariet Lustig and Laurence Lustig
    The Saturday Review, March 8, 1947, pp. 42-43