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By: William McFee (1881-1966) | |
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An Ocean Tramp |
By: Laura Jean Libbey (1862-1924) | |
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Pretty Madcap Dorothy Or, How She Won a Lover |
By: Augustine D. Crake (1836-1890) | |
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Edwy the Fair or the First Chronicle of Aescendune A Tale of the Days of Saint Dunstan | |
By: Charles B. Cory (1857-1921) | |
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Montezuma's Castle and Other Weird Tales
This is a collection of weird tales inspired from the natural history expeditions of the author, an independently wealthy bird collector, Olympic golfer, writer of many books on birds of the world, and, as evidenced in these pages, a fine storyteller to boot. |
By: Frances Browne (1816-1879) | |
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Granny's Wonderful Chair
Her most famous work, Granny's Wonderful Chair, was published in 1856 and it is still in print to this day. It is a richly imaginative book of fairy stories and has been translated into many languages. This work, read as a child by Frances Hodgson Burnett, inspired the writings of Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories |
By: Mary H. Eastman (1818-1887) | |
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Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is |
By: Henry Wallace Phillips (1869-1930) | |
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The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch |
By: May Clarissa Gillington Byron (-1936) | |
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A Day with Keats |
By: Ruby M. Ayres (1883-1955) | |
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The Phantom Lover | |
The Beggar Man | |
The Second Honeymoon |
By: J. Thorne Smith, Jr. (1892-1934) | |
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Biltmore Oswald
The hilarious diary of a young man's recruitment into, and service in a navy, which, though well equipped and disciplined, remains woefully ill prepared for his arrival and dubious contribution. (Introduction by Nigel Boydell) |
By: Frances Cavanah (1889-1982) | |
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Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance |
By: Katharine Tynan (1861-1931) | |
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Mary Gray | |
Love of Brothers | |
The Story of Bawn |
By: George H. Smith (1922-1996) | |
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Benefactor |
By: Mary Stewart Doubleday Cutting (1851-1924) | |
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The Blossoming Rod |
By: A. Maynard (Anna Maynard) Barbour (-1941) | |
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The Award of Justice Or, Told in the Rockies A Pen Picture of the West |
By: J. [Compiler] Harrison | |
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Harrison's New Nursery Picture Book |
By: M. H. (Mary Hall) Adams (1816-1860) | |
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Small Means and Great Ends |
By: Frank T. Bullen (1857-1915) | |
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The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales |
By: Evaleen Stein (1863-1923) | |
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Gabriel and the Hour Book
Brother Stephen has the heart of an artist and wishes to leave the abbey to travel and see the world. However, King Louis has decreed that an "hour book" be made for his bride, Lady Anne, which in turn causes the Abbott to refuse Brother Stephen's request to leave the brotherhood as his illuminations are the most beautiful, and as such, he desires that Brother Stephen should be the one to make the hour book. This decision angers Brother Stephen. Will Brother Stephen stay at the abbey and carry out his task or will he refuse and bring about a ban against him, a serious matter indeed... |
By: John Reed Scott (1869-) | |
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The Colonel of the Red Huzzars |
By: Lester Chadwick | |
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Baseball Joe Around the World Pitching on a Grand Tour |
By: Edgar Pangborn (1909-1976) | |
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The Good Neighbors |
By: Ellen C. Babbitt (1872-) | |
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More Jataka Tales
The continued success of the "Jataka Tales," as retold and published ten years ago, has led to this second and companion volume. Who that has read or told stories to children has not been lured on by the subtle flattery of their cry for "more"? The Jataka tales, regarded as historic in the Third Century B. C., are the oldest collection of folk-lore extant. They come down to us from that dim far-off time when our forebears told tales around the same hearth fire on the roof of the world. |
By: Alta Tabor | |
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Willie Mouse |
By: Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe (1890-1952) | |
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In the Court of King Arthur |