Paul Bunyan

Paul Bunyan

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Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780756508975

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Larger-than-life heroes epitomize the American spirit. Capture the tales that have entertained generations of eager listeners in these delightful time-honoured classics.


The Story of Paul Bunyan

The Story of Paul Bunyan

Author: Barbara Emberley

Publisher: Ammo Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781623260620

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The story traces the outdoor adventures of Paul Bunyan, the giant lumberjack, and his companion, Babe the Blue Ox.


Out of the Northwoods

Out of the Northwoods

Author: Michael Edmonds

Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society

Published: 2010-09-24

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 0870204718

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Every American has heard of the lumberjack hero Paul Bunyan and his big blue ox. For 100 years his exploits filled cartoons, magazines, short stories, and children's books, and his name advertised everything from pancake breakfasts to construction supplies. By 1950 Bunyan was a ubiquitous icon of America's strength and ingenuity. Until now, no one knew where he came from—and the extent to which this mythical hero is rooted in Wisconsin. Out of the Northwoods presents the culture of nineteenth-century lumberjacks in their own words. It includes eyewitness accounts of how the first Bunyan stories were shared on frigid winter nights, around logging camp stoves, in the Wisconsin pinery. It describes where the tales began, how they moved out of the forest and into print, and why publication changed them forever. Part bibliographic mystery and part social history, Out of the Northwoods explains for the first time why we all know and love Paul Bunyan.


The Portable Bunyan

The Portable Bunyan

Author: Isabel Hofmeyr

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0691116563

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How does a book become an international bestseller? What happens to it as it is translated into different languages, contexts, and societies? How is it changed by the intellectual environments it encounters? What does the transnational circulation mean for its reception back home? Exploring the international life of a particularly long-lived and widely traveled book, Isabel Hofmeyr follows The Pilgrim's Progress as it circulates through multiple contexts--and into some 200 languages--focusing on Africa, where 80 of the translations occurred. This feat of literary history is based on intensive research that criss-crossed among London, Georgia, Kingston, Bedford (John Bunyan's hometown), and much of sub-Saharan Africa. Finely written and unusually wide-ranging, it accounts for how The Pilgrim's Progress traveled abroad with the Protestant mission movement, was adapted and reworked by the societies into which it traveled, and, finally, how its circulation throughout the empire affected Bunyan's standing back in England. The result is a new intellectual approach to Bunyan--one that weaves together British, African, and Caribbean history with literary and translation studies and debates over African Christianity and mission. Even more important, this book is a rare example of a truly worldly study of "world literature"--and of the critical importance of translation, both linguistic and cultural.


Paul Bunyan

Paul Bunyan

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Publisher: Perfection Learning

Published: 1985-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780812443967

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Recounts the life of the extraordinary lumberjack whose unusual size and strength brought him many fantastic adventures.


The People's Pilgrim

The People's Pilgrim

Author: Peter Morden

Publisher: Cwr

Published: 2013-02-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781853458361

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In the attractive style of Peter Morden's previous book about CH Spurgeon, this equally informative and challenging book is about John Bunyan, a remarkable man, who whilst imprisoned for refusing to stop preaching, wrote his famous and classic book The Pilgrim's Progress - the world's second most printed book. Bunyan came from a very ordinary background but he harnessed his gifts to become a preacher of such power that towards the end of his life thousands flocked to hear him. Yet his most powerful legacy is his writing: The Pilgrim's Progress has inspired thousands of Christians through the years and has become a classic in the world of literature. Peter Morden has written a lively, engaging and accessible account of this great man's life, providing plenty of historical context and bringing Bunyan's trials and triumphs alive.


Grace Abounding

Grace Abounding

Author: David B. Calhoun

Publisher: Christian Focus Publications

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781845500313

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Bunyan was an English Baptist pastor whose influence through 'The Pilgrim's Progress' could be said to have shaped the British and American psyche. Bunyan was more than an imprisoned tinker with time on his hands, he wrote many other books and was a key figure in British history during momentous nation- changing events.