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Every horse, every steer, cow and calf we own bears a half-moon because this is the Half-Moon
Comrades of the Saddle The Young Rough Riders of the Plains Frank V. Webster
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May they moved a short distance up the Hudson, and encamped at a place called Half-Moon, where the navigation was stopped by rapids.
Montcalm and Wolfe Francis Parkman 1858
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First, here is the portrait of "that worthy and irrecoverable discoverer (as he has justly been called), Master Henry Hudson," who "set sail from Holland in a stout vessel called the Half-Moon, being employed by the Dutch
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Half-Moon Investigations by Eoin Colfer: Book summary and media reviews.
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Half-Moon Investigations by Eoin Colfer: Book summary and media reviews.
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The information about Half-Moon Investigations shown above was first featured in "BookBrowse Previews" - BookBrowse's monthly online-magazine that keeps our members abreast of notable and high-profile books publishing in the coming weeks.
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His poem "Oration: Half-Moon in Vermont" is a great example of this.
Poetry And Food 2010
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His poem "Oration: Half-Moon in Vermont" is a great example of this.
Poetry And Food 2010
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The title character and narrator is 12-year-old Fletcher Moon, known to the other kids as "Half-Moon" because he's small.
Archive 2007-11-18 Bill Crider 2007
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Half-Moon absorbs more punishment in the course of this novel than most adult private-eyes twice his size, but he's not deterred.
Archive 2007-11-18 Bill Crider 2007
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