Recounts the exploits of the legendary giant logger and his big blue ox, Babe.
Relates some of the exploits of Paul Bunyan, a lumberjack said to be taller than the trees whose pet was a blue ox named Babe.
With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of James Stevens’ Paul Bunyan is a classic work of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
Paul Bunyan is one of America's first true tall tales, literally. It doesn't get much taller than a giant lumberjack with a giant blue ox, however there is some truth behind the stories.
The mammouth, mythic lumberjack tells the tallest tales about growing up, making friends, and working in the great North Woods as the biggest, best, and strongest lumberjack the world has ever seen.
Presents the life story of the enormous lumberjack, Paul Bunyan, who along with his blue ox Babe, is said to have made the 10,000 lakes of Minnesota with his footsteps.
Larger-than-life heroes epitomize the American spirit. Capture the tales that have entertained generations of eager listeners in these delightful time-honoured classics.
In this engaging tale, beloved children's author Steven Kellogg combines exuberant illustrations with a hysterical text to creat a truly legendary tale. Who was the largest baby ever born in the state of Maine? Who dug the Great Lakes?
A retelling of the tall tale about Paul Bunyan.
This book relates stories of the legendary Paul Bunyan, the created hero of the loggers who made life in the logging camps less boring.
This story is about Paul Bunyan and how he created the Grand Canyon with his ax.
Recounts the legend of Paul Bunyon, the giant lumberjack.
Relates some of the exploits of Paul Bunyan, a lumberjack said to be taller than the trees whose pet was a blue ox named Babe.
Paul Bunyan was the biggest baby boy ever born! At one week old he had to wear this father's clothes! And he continued to grow!
This beloved tale captures the life of Paul Bunyan, the largest, smartest baby ever born in the state of Maine!
Recounts the legend of Paul Bunyon, the giant lumberjack.