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By: Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) | |
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![]() These short stories, perhaps we might call them modern parables, are not the usual fare of warm and fuzzy Christmas stories (pleasing as those are) but rather life events and crises triggered by Christmas, present or imminent. Brady was a journalist, historian, adventure writer, and Episcopal priest. |
By: Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer (1849-1937) | |
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By: Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) | |
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By: Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer (1849-1937) | |
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By: Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) | |
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By: Alice B. Emerson | |
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![]() Brave, adventurous and loyal, recently-orphaned Ruth Fielding is sent to live with her estranged Uncle Jabez at the Red Mill in Cheslow, New York. A new town means making new friends, and the teenage Ruth quickly befriends the children of a wealthy merchant. But as the relationship between her and her uncle becomes strained and she attempts to become friends with a very disagreeable girl, will Ruth's cheery disposition be enough to get her through?This is the first of the Ruth Fielding series, with follows Ruth and her friends from adolescence into early adulthood. | |
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By: Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) | |
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By: Alice B. Emerson | |
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By: Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer (1849-1937) | |
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By: Alice B. Emerson | |
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By: Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) | |
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By: Alice B. Emerson | |
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![]() In this, the second book of the Ruth Fielding series, Ruth goes to boarding school with her best friend Helen. When they get there, Ruth starts her own sorority called the SweetBriars for the new girls. Her sweet group of girls conflicts with the two other sororities the Upedes and the Fussy Curls. In the midst of settling in to the new place, there is a campus rumor about a legend of the marble harp playing ominously at night. But when the French teacher is in a fright, will Ruth be able to solve this mystery?The Ruth Fielding series has influenced several other major series that came later, including Nancy Drew, the Dana Girls, and Beverly Gray. | |
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By: Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) | |
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By: Robert Kerr (1755-1813) | |
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By: Edith Birkhead (1889-1951) | |
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![]() A seminal essay on the development of horror as a genre, highly influential on later writers. |
By: Peter Fisher (1782-1848) | |
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![]() Originally published in 1825 under the title: Sketches of New Brunswick : containing an account of the first settlement of the province, with a brief description of the country, climate, productions, inhabitants, government, rivers, towns, settlements, public institutions, trade, revenue, population, &c., by an inhabitant of the province. The value of this history is in the fact that it was written when the Province was still in its infancy. Although there had been a few small settlements established in New Brunswick prior to 1783, the main influx of settlers were Loyalists who chose to remove to the area from the United States following the American Revolution. |
By: Frances Trego Montgomery (1858-1925) | |
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![]() This delightful children's story can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike! A mischievous goat, Billy Whiskers, gets into trouble so often that the book could be named, "Billy Trouble Whiskers"! This humorous story will bring you many chuckles and give you a chance to get lost in Billy's adventures with childlike enthusiasm. From riding in a police car, to being a firehouse mascot, getting married, and finding himself a circus goat, Billy's adventures will certainly keep you entertained! (Introduction by Allyson Hester) |
By: Zoe Anderson Norris | |
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![]() From the comfort of the hills of Kentucky traveled Celia and her husband Seth to the desolate prairies of Kansas, where cyclones, tornadoes, and endless wind were to greet them. Always, there was the wind cutting across the plains as the young couple builds their home while working the soil, while Seth awaits the wise men of the east to begin building the magic city where he has staked his territory on the plains. But sometimes life plays cruel tricks upon us. Sometimes our hopes are dashed by happenstance... |
By: Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958) | |
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![]() This warm, affectionate duet of essays by two of the early twentieth century's most popular writers is a bit dated but still entertaining. |