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Little
Miss Muffet
Key words and phrases: muffet, miss muffet,
isobel, lady sarah, virgie, returned miss,
bobus, returned mrs, effie, observed mrs,
beresford, observed miss, hawthorns, miss
eyes, gussie, uncle norbert, herr spider,
dr. hawkins, monte carlo, malcolm gordon
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| Little
Miss Muffet |
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Little
Mr Thimblefinger
Author:
Joel Chandler Harris
Key words: drusilla, replied mrs, terrapin,
tar baby, buster, remarked mrs, gwine, silver
wire, susy, exclaimed mrs, sweetest, handsome
son, valentine, took keen, buzzard, mrs. meadows,
sweetest susan, buster john, granny grim,
mrs. bear
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| Little
Mr Thimblefinger |
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Little
Wizard Stories of Oz
Author:
L. Frank Baum
Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Fiction
Description:
One is named Olite, and one Udent and one
Ertinent, and they have no respect for anyone
or anything. If strangers pass through the
valley, the Imps jeer at them and make horrid
faces and call names, and often they push
travelers out of the path or throw stones
at them. Whenever Imp Olite or Imp Udent or
Imp Ertinent comes here to bother us, I and
my family run into the house and lock all
the doors and windows, and we dare not venture
out again until the Imps have gone away.
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| Little
Wizard Stories of Oz |
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Little
Women
Author:
Louisa May Alcott
Literature / Classics / Criticism
Description:
The lives and adventures of the four March
sisters--Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy--are set against
the backdrop of nineteenth-century New England
while their father is off fighting in the
Civil War. Reprint.
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| Little
Women |
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| Living
English Poets a Conan Doyle |
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Lodusky
Author:
Burnett, Frances Hodgson
Fiction / General
Description:
A touching story in Burnett's signature style.
She writes about intricate human relations
and emotions, especially love, with great
compassion. Tender and appealing!
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| Lodusky
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London
Town
Author:
Thos. Crane, Ellen Houghton
Illustrator:
Thos. Crane & Ellen Houghton
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| London
Town |
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Love-Songs
of Childhood
Author:
Eugene Field
Poetry
Description:
Father calls me William, sister calls me Will,
Mother calls me Willie, but the fellers call
me Bill! Mighty glad I ain't a girl - ruther
be a boy, Without them sashes, curls, an'
things that's worn by Fauntleroy! Love to
chawnk green apples an' go swimmin' in the
lake.
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| Love-Songs
of Childhood |
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Lullaby
Land
Author:
Eugene Field
Illustrator: Charles Robinson
Compiled
by Kenneth Grahame
Key words and phrases: dinkey, eugene field,
blynken, dutch clock, wynken, boy blue, dearie,
red hen, weeny, wooden shoe, heigho, plum
tree, shoon, calico cat, balow, eye town,
mistress sans, boston beacon, st. didy
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| Lullaby
Land |
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Macaire
:
(1895)
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Date 1895
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| Macaire
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Madam
How and Lady Why
Author:
Charles Kingsley
Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Nonfiction
Description:
1902. First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children.
Contents:
The Glen; Earthquakes; Volcanos; Transformations
of a Grain of Soil; The Ice Plough; The True
Fairy Tale; The Chalk Carts; Madam How's Two
Grandsons; The Coral Reef; Field and Wild;
The World's End; Homeward Bound.
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| Madam
How and Lady Why |
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Mahomet
and His Successors- Volume 2
Author:
Washington Irving
Biography / Autobiography
Description:
1850 and 1885. Washington Irving was the first
American literary artist to earn his living
solely through his writings and is considered
to be the Father of the American Short Story.
Two tales from Irving. Mahomet is a careful
presentation of the life, beliefs, and character
of Mohammed.
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| Mahomet
and His Successors- Volume 2 |
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Many
Swans Sun Myth of the North American Indians
Author:
Amy Lowell
Ethnic Issues
Excerpt:
Then Grass-Bush-and-Blossom wrapped her cedar-bark
skirt about her and sprang up, and her silver
and copper ornaments rang sweetly with her
moving. The-One-Who-Walks-All-Over-the-Sky
looked at Many Swans. "You have not waited,"
she said. "Alas! It is an evil beginning.
My son, my son, I wished to love you."
But he was glad and thought: "It is a
querulous old woman, I shall heed her no more
than the snapping of a fire of dead twigs."
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| Many
Swans Sun Myth of the North American Indians
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| Maori
Folk Tales the Creation of Woman |
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| Marigold
Garden |
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Marigolds
Pony
A
Bedtime Story
Author:
Howard B. Famous
Fully
illustrated
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| Marigolds
Pony |
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Marm
Lisa
Author:
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Fiction / General
Excerpt:
Such was not the case, however. After luncheon,
Marm Lisa had washed the twins' hands and
faces in the back-yard as usual, and left
them for an instant to get a towel from the
kitchen. When she returned, she looked blankly
about, for there was no sign of the two dripping
faces and the uplifted streaming hands. They
had a playful habit of hiding from her, knowing
that in no other way could they make her so
unhappy.
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| Marm
Lisa |
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Mary
Louise
Author:
Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PS
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| Mary
Louise |
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Master
of Ballantrae
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PR
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| Master
of Ballantrae |
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Memories
and Portraits- Version 2
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Note:
--I. The foreigner at home. --II. Some college
memories. --III. Old mortality. --IV. A college
magazine. --V. An old Scotch gardener. --VI.
Pastoral. --VII. The manse. --VIII. Memoirs
of an islet. --IX. Thomas Stevenson. --X.
Talk and talkers, first paper. --XI. Talk
and talkers: second paper. --XII. The character
of dogs. --XIII. "A penny plain and two-pence
coloured." --XIV. A gossip on a novel
of Dumas's. --XV. A gossip on romance. --XVI.
A humble remonstrance
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| Memories
and Portraits- Version 2 |
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Memories
and Portraits (1911)
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Note:
--I. The foreigner at home. --II. Some college
memories. --III. Old mortality. --IV. A college
magazine. --V. An old Scotch gardener. --VI.
Pastoral. --VII. The manse. --VIII. Memoirs
of an islet. --IX. Thomas Stevenson. --X.
Talk and talkers, first paper. --XI. Talk
and talkers: second paper. --XII. The character
of dogs. --XIII. "A penny plain and two-pence
coloured." --XIV. A gossip on a novel
of Dumas's. --XV. A gossip on romance. --XVI.
A humble remonstrance
Date 1911
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| Memories
and Portraits |
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Men
of Iron
Author:
Howard Pyle
Children's 12 and up
Fiction / History
Description:
Master storyteller Howard Pyle at his best,
incorporating fascinating historical information
about life in a medieval castle, knighthood,
and chivalry into the fast-moving and entertaining
story of young Myles Falworth's fight to restore
his family's rights and good name. This classic
story remains a great favorite not only among
young readers but also among educators because
of the author's effortless way of teaching
great virtues such as courage, loyalty, steadfastness,
and generosity. Unabridged republication of
the edition originally published by Harper
& Brothers, New York, 1892.
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| Men
of Iron |
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| Merry
Alpha |
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| Merry
Alphabet A to Z |
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Merry
Childhood
Love
is the sunlight that glows about them, laughs
in their faces, and shines from out them.
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| Merry
Childhood |
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| Merry
Little People |
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Merry
Men- Version 2
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PR
LoC Class PR: Language: and Literatures: English
literature
Subject: Fiction
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| Merry
Men- Version 2 |
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Merry
Men
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PR
LoC Class PR: Language: and Literatures: English
literature
Subject: Fiction
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| Merry
Men |
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Michael
Strogoff
Author:
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Language: English
LoC Class PQ: Language: and Literatures: Romance
literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject: Fiction
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| Michael
Strogoff |
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| Michael
Strogoff or the Courier of the Czar |
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Miss
Billy-Married
Author:
Eleanor H. Porter
Fiction / General
Excerpt:
Billy did not leave the Strata this time.
Before twenty-four hours had passed, the last
cherished fragment of Mr. William Henshaw's
possessions had been carefully carried down
the imposing steps of the Beacon Hill boarding-house
under the disapproving eyes of its bugle-adorned
mistress, who found herself now with a month's
advance rent and two vacant "parlors"
on her hands.
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| Miss
Billy-Married |
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Miss
Billy
Author:
Eleanor H. Porter
Fiction / General
Excerpt:
By breakfast time Bertram with the avowed
intention of giving "the little chap
half a show," had the room cleared for
action; and after that the whole house was
called upon for contributions toward the room's
adornment. And most generously did most of
the house respond. Even Dong Ling slippered
up-stairs and presented a weird Chinese banner
which he said he was "velly much glad"
to give.
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| Miss
Billy |
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Miss
Billys Decision
Author:
Eleanor Hodgman Porter
Key words and phrases: greggory, billy turned,
arkwright, uncle william, bertram, mary jane,
henshaw, billy gave, operetta, billy knew,
neilson, billy went, hartwell, brown beard,
billy, william henshaw, methuselah john, corey
hill, dong ling, hugh calder
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| Miss
Billys Decision |
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| Miss
Muffets Christmas Party |
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| Mohamet
and His Successors- Volume 2 |
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| Molly
Whuppie and the Double-Faced Giant |
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|
Moral
Emblems
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PR
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| Moral
Emblems |
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More
New Arabian Nights the Dynamiter the Story
of a Lie
Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Literature / Classics / Criticism
Description:
1914. Illustrated. Stevenson is best remembered
for Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange
Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Contents:
The Dynamiter (Written in collaboration with
Mrs. Stevenson); and The Story of a Lie. See
other titles by this author available from
Kessinger Publishing.
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| More
New Arabian Nights the Dynamiter the Story of
a Lie |
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| Mother
Fairy Tales |
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|
Mother
Goose
or
the Old Nursery Rhymes
Illustrator:
Kate Greenaway
|
| Mother
Goose |
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| Mother
Goose Complete Melodies |
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| Mother
Goose For Grown Folks |
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| Mother
Goose Melodies |
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| Mother
Goose and What Happened Next |
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| Mother
Goose in Gridiron Rhyme |
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Mother
Goose in Prose
Author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PZ Library of
Congress Classification: PS
LoC Class PS: Language: and Literatures: American
literature
LoC Class PZ: Language: and Literatures: Juvenile
belles lettres
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| Mother
Goose in Prose |
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| Mother
Gooses Melodies |
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| Mother
Gooses Nursery Rhymes-Tales and Jingles |
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| Mother
Mcgrew and Tommy Turkey |
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Mother
Owls Rhymes (1911])
Author:
Howard, Kate Perkinson
Language: English
Publisher [Ocean Park, Calif.
Date 1911]
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| Mother
Owls Rhymes |
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| Mothers
Story Book |
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| Mr
Rabbit at Home |
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| Mrs
Bunnykins Busy Day |
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Mrs
Peter Rabbit
Creator
Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo), 1874-1965
Language English
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| Mrs
Peter Rabbit |
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My
Very Own Fairy Stories
Author: Johnny Gruelle
Fiction / Fantasy
Description:
From the creator and artist of Raggedy Ann
and Andy, this delicately designed book was
first published in 1917 by Voland Company
of Chicago and has been restored to its original
luster in this edition. Decorating each page
are whimsical, jewel-like, full-color illustrations
-- among the most memorable examples of the
"Sunbonnet" period of children's
book illustrations from 1905-1920.
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| My-
Version Y Own Fairy Stories |
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My
Dobbin
Author:
Gilly Bear
Description:
4 full-color plate drawings.
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| My
Dobbin |
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My
First Book- Version 2; the experiences of
Walter Besant, James Payn, W. Clark Russell,
Grant Allen, Hall Caine, George R. Sims, Rudyard
Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, M. E. Braddon, F. W.
Robinson, H. Rider Haggard, R. M. Ballantyne,
I. Zangwill, Morley Roberts, David Christie
Murray, Marie Corelli, Jerome K. Jerome, John
Strange Winter, Bret Harte, "Q", Robert
Buchanan, Robert Louis Stevenson; (1894)
Author:
Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927
Language: English
Keywords: Authors, English; Authorship
Image Count 382
Date
1894
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| My
First Book- Version 2 |
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My
First Book
Author:
Bessie Blackstone Coleman
Illustrator:
Shirley Kite
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| My
First Book |
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| My
New Book |
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My
Pets
A
Book of Petland Pictures and Stories
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| My
Pets |
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| Mère
Girauds Little Daughter |
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Nannette
Author:
Frances Margaret Fox
Illustrator:
Justin C. Gruelle
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| Nannette
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| Ned
the Cowboy |
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| Ned
the Indian |
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| Nellies
Christmas Eve |
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New
Adventures of Alice
Author:
John Rae, Lewis
Key words and phrases: summersault, alice
looked, werry, king cole, snipe, stage coach,
milkman, mother goose, candlestick, bird cage,
snowman, alice began, dumpling, asked alice,
alice, summersault sally, lewis carroll, doctor
foster, johnny stout, prime minister
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| New
Adventures of Alice |
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New
Arabian Nights (1905)
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PR
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| New
Arabian Nights (1905) |
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New
Chronicles of Rebecca
Author:
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Fiction
Description:
1906. Illustrated. The further adventures
of Rebecca Rowena Randall of Sunnybrook Farm,
the classic character who charms all who come
in contact with her. See other titles by this
author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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| New
Chronicles of Rebecca |
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| Nixie
Bunny in Manners-Land |
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| Nothing
to Do a Tilt at Our Best Society |
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| Nursery
Friends from France |
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Off
On a Comet
Author:
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Note: Translation of Hector Servadac; voyages
et aventures
Language: English
LoC Class PQ: Language: and Literatures: Romance
literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject: Science fiction
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| Off
On a Comet |
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Old
Christmas-By Washington Irving (1908)
Author:
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English
Keywords: Christmas stories
Description:
This book illustrated by Randolph Caldecott,
chronicles the American writer Washington
Irving's nostalgic recollections of Christmas
traditions in 19th century England. The text
first appeared in 1819 in Irving's Sketchbook
of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., which also contained
such classics as "Rip van Winkle"
and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
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| Old
Christmas-By Washington Irving |
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Old
Christmas- Version 2
Author: Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English
Keywords: Christmas stories
Description: This book illustrated by Randolph
Caldecott, chronicles the American writer
Washington Irving's nostalgic recollections
of Christmas traditions in 19th century England.
The text first appeared in 1819 in Irving's
Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., which
also contained such classics as "Rip
van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy
Hollow."
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| Old
Christmas- Version 2 |
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Old
Christmas
Author:
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English
Keywords: Christmas stories
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| Old
Christmas |
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Old
Glory
Authro:
George Alexander Ross
Language: English
|
| Old
Glory |
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Old
Indian Legends
Author:
Zitkala-S¨a
Illustrator: Angel Decora
Description:
A collection of tales about such mysteries
as Iktomi, Eya, and Old Double Face
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| Old
Indian Legends |
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| Old
King Cole Mother Goose Melodies |
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| Old
Roly Bear Visits His Cousins |
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Oliver
Twist
Author:
Charles Dickens
Fiction / General
Description:
Oliver Twist's famous cry of the heart--"Please,
sir, I want some more"--has resounded
with generations of readers of all ages. The
author poured his own youthful experience
of Victorian London's unspeakable squalor
into this realistic depiction of a spirited
young innocent's unwilling but inevitable
recruitment into a scabrous gang of thieves.
Masterminded by the loathsome Fagin, the underworld
crew features some of Dickens' most memorable
characters, including the vicious Bill Sikes,
gentle Nancy, and the juvenile pickpocket
known as the Artful Dodger.
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| Oliver
Twist |
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| One
Little Penny and How He Grew |
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| One
Syllable Primer |
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| Opera
Guyed |
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Our
Jungle Friends
Description:
All of our jungle friends presented in full
color tiger shaped pages
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| Our
Jungle Friends |
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Out
of Times Abyss
Author:
Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PS
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| Out
of Times Abyss |
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| Over
the Hills and Far Away |
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| Over
the Rainbow Bridge |
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Ozma
of Oz- Version 2
Author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PZ
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| Ozma
of Oz- Version 2 |
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Ozma
of Oz
Author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PZ
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| Ozma
of Oz |
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| Pania
of the Reef |
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Paul
the Peddler-Or the Fortunes of a Young Street
Merchant
Author:
Horatio Alger, Jr.
Fiction / General
Excerpt:
The next morning Paul took his old place in
front of the post office. He set down his
basket in front, and, taking one of the packages
in his hand, called out in a businesslike
manner, as on the day before, "Here's
your prize packages! Only five cents! Money
prize in every package! Walk up, gentlemen,
and try your luck!"
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| Paul
the Peddler-Or the Fortunes of a Young Street
Merchant |
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Paul
the Peddler-Or the Fortunes of a Young Street
Merchant
Author:
Horatio Alger, Jr.
Fiction / General
Excerpt:
The next morning Paul took his old place in
front of the post office. He set down his
basket in front, and, taking one of the packages
in his hand, called out in a businesslike
manner, as on the day before, "Here's
your prize packages! Only five cents! Money
prize in every package! Walk up, gentlemen,
and try your luck!"
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| Paul
the Peddler-or-the Fortunes of a Young Street
Merchant Version 2 |
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| Peeps
the Really Truly Sunshine Fairy |
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Pellucidar
Author:
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Fiction / General
Description:
Widely known as the creator of "Tarzan
of the Apes," Edgar Rice Burroughs was
also one of America's most imaginative writers
of science fiction. This tale is about two
men who tunnel to the Earth's core in a powerful
drilling machine and discover a bizarre world
populated by savage, prehistoric beasts, lovely
maidens, and gallant heroes.
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| Pellucidar
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Penelopes
English Experiences
Author:
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Children's Books/Ages 9 through 12 Fiction
Excerpt:
The Honourable Arthur, Salemina, and I took
a stroll in Hyde Park one Sunday afternoon,
not for the purpose of joining the fashionable
throng of 'pretty people' at Stanhope Gate,
but to mingle with the common herd in its
special precincts, --precincts not set apart,
indeed, by any legal formula, but by a natural
law of classification which seems to be inherent
in the universe.
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| Penelopes
English Experiences |
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