Edward F. Dolan

Edward F. Dolan

Edward F. Dolan has written at least 61 books. Their most popular book is How to leave home--and make everybody like it with 0 saves with an average rating of -⭐.

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How to leave home--and make everybody like it
The complete beginner's guide to bowling
The complete beginner's guide to magic
The American Indian wars
The complete beginner's guide to making and flying kites
Explorers of the Arctic and Antarctic
Janet Guthrie: First Woman Driver at Indianapolis
Kyle Rote, Jr., American-born soccer star
Anti-Semitism
International drug traffic
Careers in the U.S. Coast Guard
Let's make magic
Our poisoned sky
Great Moments in the Super Bowl
The complete beginner's guide to ice skating
Starting Soccer
Great moments in the NBA championships
Great mysteries of the air
The Bermuda Triangle, and other mysteries of nature
The American wilderness and its future
Martina Navratilova
The California Gold Rush
Drugs in sports
Bobby Clarke
Famous firsts in space
America after Vietnam
George Washington
The complete beginner's guide to gymnastics
Our poisoned waters
Careers in the U.S. Navy
Animal Rights
Adolf Hitler: A Portrait in Tyranny
Great mysteries of the ice and snow
A lion in the sun
Beyond the frontier
Great moments in the Indy 500
Great moments in the world series
Youth gangs
The new Japan
Careers in the U.S. Air Force
Matthew Henson, Black explorer
America in World War I
The Julian Messner sports question & answer book
Shaping U.S. foreign policy
The police in American society
The American Civil War
Drought: The Past, Present and Future Enemy
The Irish Potato Famine: The Story of Irish-American Immigration
Child abuse
Basic football strategy
Bicycle touring and camping
Careers in the U.S. Marine Corps
Cuba and the United States: Troubled Neighbors
Nuclear waste
Beyond the frontier
Protect your legal rights
In sports, money talks
Famous Builders of California
Amnesty: The American Puzzle
Engines work like this ..
Matters of life and death