Marybeth Lorbiecki
1959 -
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Dunlap, Julie & Lorbiecki, Marybeth. (2004). John Muir and Stickeen : an icy adventure with a no-good dog. (Illustrated by Bill Farnsworth). Chanhassen, Minn. : NorthWord Press. 333.72 D921j John Muir loved anything wild but disliked pets. Exploring an Alaskan glacier, Muir is accompanied only by a friend’s dog who would not get chased back to the camp. When a storm hits and Muir gets lost, Stickeen changes Muir’s mind about the valor of domesticated animals. |
Lorbiecki, Marybeth. (2000). Painting the Dakota : Seth Eastman at Fort Snelling. (Paintings and drawings by Seth Eastman). Afton, Minn. : Afton Historical Society Press. 759.13 L865p Young readers learn about Dakota Indian culture through the Seth Eastman paintings. Painted during seven years on the frontier, these watercolor and oil paintings comprise the most significant source of information about Native American life in pre-territorial Minnesota |
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Marybeth Lorbiecki (1959 - ). (2007). In Something about the author, Vol. 172, pp. 121-125. Detroit: Gale. Online Something about the Author database and REF PN451 .S6 v. 172. |
Marybeth Lorbiecki (1959 - ). (2001). In Something about the author, Vol. 121, pp. 134-138. Detroit: Gale. Online Something about the Author database and REF PN451 .S6 v. 121. |
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