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By: A. A. Milne (1882-1956)

Book cover Happy Days

Although best known for his Winnie the Pooh stories, A.A. Milne spent years as an editor at the English humor magazine Punch. These sprightly essays were chosen from the hundreds he wrote during that period. As usual, they are funny, wry, and poke fun at almost all of our human foibles. There are 6 short one act plays that he wrote to demonstrate the 6 allowable plots for amateur playwrights and they are absolutely hilarious. The other topics run the gamut from dogs to dates.

Book cover Mr. Pim Passes By
Book cover Second Plays

By: Estelle M. Hurll (1863-1924)

Child-life in Art by Estelle M. Hurll Child-life in Art

The poetry of childhood is full of attractiveness to the artist, and many and varied are the forms in which he interprets it. The Christ-child has been his highest ideal. All that human imagination could conceive of innocence and purity and divine loveliness has been shown forth in the delineation of the Babe of Bethlehem. The influence of such art has made itself felt upon all child pictures. It matters not whether the subject be a prince or a street-waif; the true artist sees in him something which is lovable and winning, and transfers it to his canvas for our lasting pleasure.

By: George Morang (1866-1937)

The Copyright Question by George Morang The Copyright Question

This is a letter to the Toronto Board of Trade regarding Canadian copyrights. Morang requested an appearance before the Toronto Board of Trade but was denied. This is his letter in response. He wished to make clear his position.

By: Clara E. Laughlin (1873-1941)

Book cover Everybody's Lonesome

Twenty-year-old Mary Alice is bored with her home life and envious of the beautiful, poised, popular girls she sees at parties. At her mother's advice, she reluctantly visits her Godmother in New York, who teaches Mary Alice a little homemade "magic" and the one great Secret that will put her at ease with other people. How can Mary Alice learn to use these gifts to bring happiness into her own life and other lives? Although this charming novelette is subtitled "A True Fairy Story," it reveals that most of the "magic" in life can be found within ourselves. (Introduction by Jan MacGillivray)

By: Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1863-1944)

Book cover The Vigil of Venus and Other Poems by "Q"
Book cover Bulchevy's Book of English Verse
Book cover On the Art of Writing Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914
Book cover Adventures in Criticism
Book cover On The Art of Reading
Book cover The Blue Pavilions
Book cover Dead Man's Rock
Book cover Fort Amity
Book cover The Splendid Spur
Book cover Two Sides of the Face Midwinter Tales
Book cover The Adventures of Harry Revel
Book cover Foe-Farrell
Book cover The Delectable Duchy
Book cover From a Cornish Window A New Edition
Book cover I Saw Three Ships and Other Winter Tales
Book cover Corporal Sam and Other Stories
Book cover News from the Duchy
Book cover Wandering Heath
Book cover Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756
Book cover True Tilda
Book cover The Mayor of Troy
Book cover Major Vigoureux
Book cover Brother Copas
Book cover Hocken and Hunken
Book cover Lady Good-for-Nothing
Book cover Nicky-Nan, Reservist
Book cover Hetty Wesley
Book cover The Westcotes
Book cover Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts
Book cover The Roll-Call Of The Reef
Book cover Merry-Garden and Other Stories
Book cover Poetry
Book cover The Laird's Luck and Other Fireside Tales
Book cover Green Bays. Verses and Parodies
Book cover Shining Ferry

By: B. M. Bower (1871-1940)

Chip, of the Flying U by B. M. Bower Chip, of the Flying U

Cattleman J.G. Whittemore, owner of the Flying U ranch in Montana, trusts the task of meeting his sister at the train to only one man, Chip. Chip’s not too keen on women. In his experience they come in only a few types: prissy “sweet young thing”, annoying cowgirl, or old maid that wants to drag him to church. He isn’t prepared for Miss Della Whittemore, the “Little Doctor.” She turns the ranch upside down, but can she turn Chip head over heels?

Book cover Cabin Fever
Book cover The Flying U Ranch
Book cover The Heritage of the Sioux
Book cover Her Prairie Knight
Book cover The Lookout Man
Book cover Good Indian
Book cover The Trail of the White Mule
Book cover The Gringos
Book cover The Happy Family
Book cover Skyrider
Book cover Lure of the Dim Trails

Phil Thurston was born on the range where the trails are dim and silent under the big sky. It was the place his father loved, the place he had to be. After the death of his father when he was five, his mother brought him back to the city, where he grew up and became a writer. To revive his stale writing, he returns to the West, and may just find what he is really missing.

Book cover Jean of the Lazy A
Book cover Casey Ryan
Book cover The Phantom Herd
Book cover The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories
Book cover Sawtooth Ranch
Book cover The Thunder Bird
Book cover Starr, of the Desert

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