Strong, Jay. Heroes and heroines of many lands. [electronic resource] / illustrated by George Garland.. — New York, : Hart Pub. co., [1965]. — 191 p. : illus. 23 cm. — (Sunrise library).
: David: the boy who vanquished a giant -- : Socrates: the man who died for truth -- : Horatius: the Roman who stopped an army -- : Esther: queen who gambled with death -- : The MacCabees: patriots who beat an army -- : Spartacus: the slave who defied Rome -- : Robin Hood: outlaw who ransomed a king -- : William Tell: the hero who defied a tyrant -- : Joan of Arc: the girl who commanded an army -- : Sir Philip Sidney: soldier of compassion -- : Madeleine de Vercheres: girl who outwitted the savages -- : Vincent de Paul: a priest who chose slavery -- : Marquis de Lafayette: fighter for American liberty -- : Thaddeus Kosciuszko: the general who fought for peasants -- : Simon Bolivar: liberator of a continent -- : Elizabeth Fry: the lady of the prison reform -- : Bernardo O'Higgins: the general who fought with cattle -- : Grace Darling: savior of the shipwrecked -- : Florence Nightingale: crusader in nursing -- : Father Damien: the priest who lived among lepers -- : David Livingstone: the man who opened darkest Africa -- : Mary Slessor: teacher of savages -- : Evangeline Booth: general of the Salvation Army -- : Maria Montessori: educator of the feeble-minded -- : Hannah Senesh: the girl who resisted under torture -- : Mahatma Gandhi: warrior without guns.