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By: Laura E. Richards (1850-1943) | |
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![]() Toto and his grandmother become friends with many of the Forest Folk (such as Bruin, Racoon, Woodchuck, and Cracker the Squirrel) in this first Toto book. |
By: Sewell Ford (1868-1946) | |
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By: William Temple Hornaday (1854-1937) | |
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By: Harrison Weir (1824-1906) | |
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![]() The Englishman Harrison Weir organized the first cat show in England in 1871. In 1887 he founded the National Cat Club and was its first President and Show Manager until his resignation in 1890.Our Cats and all about them is concerned with cats and all about them. It describes numerous breeds of cats and what to look for in a cat show champion, and deals with the general management and common diseases of cats, as well as how to raise healthy kittens. But there is also a hodge podge of cat related stories, games, nursery rhymes, superstitions, as well as a list of cat lovers and a chapter of "The Cat in Shakespeare". |
By: Ike Matthews | |
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![]() Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-Catcher, after 25 Years' ExperienceBy Ike Matthews. INTRODUCTION. In placing before my readers in the following pages the results of my twenty-five years' experience of Rat-catching, Ferreting, etc., I may say that I have always done my best to accomplish every task that I have undertaken, and I have in consequence received excellent testimonials from many corporations, railway companies, and merchants. I have not only made it my study to discover the different... |
By: John C. Hutcheson | |
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By: Samuel White Baker (1821-1893) | |
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By: Florence Holbrook (1860-1932) | |
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![]() This is a book of myths told by the Indians of North America to their children. They could be compared to present day Fairy Tales. |
By: Marietta Holley (1836-1926) | |
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![]() This is a collection of poems by Marietta Holley, better known as Josiah Allen's Wife. |
By: Charles George Douglas Roberts (1860-1943) | |
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By: Charles H. Bennett (1829-1867) | |
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By: James Emerson Tennent (1804-1869) | |
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By: Egerton Ryerson Young (1840-1909) | |
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By: Katharine Berry Judson (1866-1929) | |
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![]() Myths and Legends of the Great Plains is a compendium of myths and legends from the Great Plains region of the US. It includes many short stories, and also quite a few songs and poems. Each tale is tagged with what culture it is from - | |
![]() "...The preparation of a volume of the quainter, purer myths, suitable for general reading, authentic, and with illustrations of the country portrayed, but with no pretensions to being a purely scientific piece of work.... This volume is intended for popular use." As with most mythologies or religions, these stories tell how the world came to be, how places and peoples got their names, how social customs and mores developed, adventures of the ancestors or gods, and much, much more. |
By: Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) | |
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![]() Bunyip Bluegum the koala sets out on his travels taking only a walking stick. At about lunchtime, feeling more than slightly peckish, he meets Bill Barnacle the sailor and Sam Sawnoff the penguin who are eating a pudding. The pudding is a magic one which, no matter how much you eat it, always reforms into a whole pudding again. He is called Albert, has thin arms and legs and is a bad-tempered, ill-mannered so-and-so into the bargain. His only pleasure is being eaten. The book is divided into four "slices" instead of chapters. (Introduction by Wikipedia) | |
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By: Edith Brown Kirkwood (1875-1954) | |
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By: Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1787-1860) | |
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By: James Johonnot (1823-1888) | |
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By: Clara Dillingham Pierson (1868-1952) | |
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![]() A wonderful children's book filled with engaging stories about various farmyard animals. Each book ending with a moral which gently encourages children towards better behaviour and attitudes. | |
![]() Another delightful children's book by Clara Dillingham Pierson about various forest animals - what they do, and what they are like. Each one also giving subtle moral and life lessons to young children. | |
![]() Lovely book of nature written for children by teacher and naturalist Clara Dillingham Pierson. This book in the "Among the People" series explores the animal inhabitants of the meadow and garden. The charming prose shrinks us down and puts us in the fascinating world of the tiny insects, amphibians, and birds who call the field their home. From the author's Introduction: "In selecting the tiny creatures of field and garden for the characters in this book, I have remembered with pleasure the way in... | |
![]() Lovely book for children written by teacher and naturalist Clara Dillingham Pierson. This book in the "Among the People" series explores the animal inhabitants of a pond. The beautiful writing brings the pond creatures into being in the reader's imagination and allows them a glimpse of the mysterious lives being carried out above and below the water's surface. |
By: Francis C. Woodworth (1812-1859) | |
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