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Johnny Appleseed

2004
This book, in graphic novel format, tells of the life of John Chapman, who was called Johnny Appleseed and who planted apple trees to benefit the people on the frontier.

The true story of Johnny Appleseed

2007
A biographical essay on John "Appleseed" Chapman, a man who traveled the frontier in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries selling apple tree seedlings and apples to pioneers and distributing Emanuel Swedenborg's writings about Heaven.

Johnny Appleseed

2011
Tells the story of Johnny Appleseed, a man who loved apples so much he spent his life wandering the West, planting apple trees.

Johnny Appleseed

the legend and the truth
2008
Presents an illustrated retelling of the life of Johnny Appleseed that captures the magic of his adventures and his impact on American history.

Johnny Appleseed

2010
Simple text and illustrations describe the life of Johnny Appleseed, discussing his childhood, family, travels, and planting of apple seeds.

La historia de Johnny Appleseed

1992
Retells the tale of John Chapman, a man whose devotion to planting apple trees made him a legendary figure in American history, earning him the name Johnny Appleseed.

Johnny Appleseed

1986
A story that offers a mix of the truth and the legend surrounding Johnny Chapman, otherwise known as Johnny Appleseed.

Johnny Appleseed

1988
Presents the life of John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, describing his love of nature, his kindness to animals, and his physical fortitude.

Johnny Appleseed

1985
A brief biography of John Chapman, who for nearly fifty years wandered the Midwest, planting appleseeds and spreading the word of God.

American legends

2001
Four animated short films profiling legendary figures in American history. John Henry helps build America's railroads; Casey Jones, the brave engineer delivers the U.S. mail; Johnny Appleseed plants apple trees to benefit early pioneers; Paul Bunyan, the giant lumberjack, clears the land for settlers.

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