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Grampa
in Oz
Author:
Ruth Plumly Thompson
Language:
English
Key Phrases: forgetful poet, little flower fairy,
thread bear, Peer Haps, Percy Vere, Prince of
Ragbad
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Grandfather
Frog
Author:
Thornton Waldo Burgess
Illustrator: Harrison Cady
Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Fiction
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Frog |
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Green |
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Games |
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| Greta
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Grimm
Tales Made Gay
Author:
Guy Wetmore Carryl
Illustrator: Albert Levering
142 pages
Description:
Guy Wetmore Carryl (1872-1903), an American
humorist and poet, compiled these poems into
one volume, Grimm Tales Made Gay, in 1902. Many
of the poems originally appeared in Harper's
Magazine, The Century, Life, The Smart Set,
The Saturday Evening Post, The Home Magazine,
and the London Tatler.
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Grimms
Fairy Stories
Author:
Grimm, Gebrüder
Illustrator: Gruelle, John B. (John Barton),
1880-1938
Illustrator: Owen, R. Emmett (Robert Emmett),
1878-1957
Language: English
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Grimms
Fairy Tales
Author:
Brothres Grimm
Description:
Dwarves, giants, princesses, kings, fairies,
and magicians . . . all can be found in the
enchanting fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm.
Twenty-two of the Grimms' best stories are brought
to life in this edition, from well-known favorites
like "Rapunzel, " "Red Riding
Hood, " "Rumpelstiltskin, " and
"Hansel and Grethel, " to lesser-known
treasures such as "The Valiant Tailor"
and "The Frog Prince." Arthur Rackham's
extraordinary interpretations are beautifully
reproduced here in 21 full-color plates an 28
black-and-white drawings that lavishly embellish
the pages.With evocative pictures by an artist
widely recognized as one of the foremost illustrators
of the twentieth century, this outstanding anthology
is a handsome keepsake for children and adults.
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Grimms
Fairy Tales Version 2
Author:
Brothres Grimm
Description:
Dwarves, giants, princesses, kings, fairies,
and magicians . . . all can be found in the
enchanting fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm.
Twenty-two of the Grimms' best stories are brought
to life in this edition, from well-known favorites
like "Rapunzel, " "Red Riding
Hood, " "Rumpelstiltskin, " and
"Hansel and Grethel, " to lesser-known
treasures such as "The Valiant Tailor"
and "The Frog Prince." Arthur Rackham's
extraordinary interpretations are beautifully
reproduced here in 21 full-color plates an 28
black-and-white drawings that lavishly embellish
the pages.With evocative pictures by an artist
widely recognized as one of the foremost illustrators
of the twentieth century, this outstanding anthology
is a handsome keepsake for children and adults.
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Fairy Tales Version 2 |
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Gullivers
Travels
Author:
Jonathan Swift
Literature / Classics / Criticism
Description:
This masterpiece tells the incredible tale of
Lemuel Gulliver, an English ship's surgeon.
He is shipwrecked upon the shores of Lilliput,
where the residents are only six inches high,
then additional journeys take him to the land
of Brobdingnag, populated by giants, a floating
island in the sky, and a land where horses have
intelligence and man lives as a beast. His adventures,
while read by children as an adventure story,
are a devastating satire of society and human
foibles. Part travelogue, part realism, part
symbolism, "Gulliver's Travels" remains
a treasured classic of literature.
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Hour Stories |
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Having
Fun
Author:
Isa L. Wright
Illustrator:
Hildegard Woodward
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Fun |
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Heidi
Author:
Johanna Spyri
Illustrator: Scott McKowen
Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Fiction
Description:
What happens when a little orphan girl is forced
to live with her cold and frightening grandfather?
The heartwarming answer has engaged children
for more than a century, both on the page and
on the screen. Johanna Spyri’s beloved
story offers youngsters an endearing and intelligent
heroine, a cast of unique and memorable characters,
and a fascinating portrait of a small Alpine
village.
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Hero
Tales from American History
Author:
Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt
History / U.S.
Key words and phrases: farragut, hero tales,
backwoodsmen, colonel shaw, vicksburg, wooden
vessels, tripolitan, cedar creek, privateer,
union fleet, confederates, santa anna, riflemen,
grand gulf, metacomet, united states, mr. adams,
theodore roosevelt, charles lowell, mount vernon
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His
Last Bow ([c1917])
Author:
Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930
Language: English
The
adventure of Wisteria lodge.--The adventure
of the cardboard box.--The adventure of the
red circle.--The adventure of the Bruce-Partington
plans.--The adventure of the dying detective.--The
disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax.--The adventure
of the devil's foot.--His last bow
Date [c1917]
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Last Bow |
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Girls- Stories of Girls Who Have Influenced the
History of Their Times |
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Historic
Girls
Author:
E. S. Brooks
Fiction / General
Description:
For the "Great King," having killed
and stuffed the captive Roman Emperor, now turned
his arms against the Roman power in the east
and, destroying both Antioch and Emesa, looked
with an evil eye toward Palmyra. Zenobia, remembering
the omen of the eagle and the lion, repeated
her counsel of facing craft with craft, and
letters and gifts had been sent to Sapor, asking
for peace and friendship.
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History
of Europe During the Middle Ages
Author:
Henry Hallam
Modern history / Jules Michelet
Description:
Translated from the french by M.C.M. Simpson
; with a special introduction by William MacDonald.
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Time On Butternut Hill |
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Hound
of the Baskervilles-The (2001)
Author:
Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930
Keywords: Authors: D: Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir,
1859-1930; Titles: H ; Literature
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Household
Stories- Version 2
Author:
Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863
Author: Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859
Illustrator: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915
Translator: Crane, Lucy
Language: English
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Stories- Version 2 |
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Household
Stories
Author:
Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863
Author: Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859
Illustrator: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915
Translator: Crane, Lucy
Language: English
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Freckle Frog Made Herself Pretty |
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Punky Dunk Helped Old Prince |
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Sing Found the World Is Round |
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How
to Tell Stories to Children-And Some Stories
to Tell
Author:
Sara Cone Bryant
Education / Teaching
Description:
No one can think of a child and a story, without
thinking of the fairy tale. Is this, as some
would have us believe, a bad habit of an ignorant
old world? Or can the Fairy Tale justify her
popularity with truly edifying and educational
results? Is she a proper person to introduce
here, and what are her titles to merit?
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to Tell Stories to Children-And Some Stories to
Tell |
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Howard
Pyles Book of Pirates
Author:
Howard Pyle
Literature / Classics / Criticism
Description:
Highly readable, magnificently illustrated tales
recount the rip-roaring adventures of swashbuckling
pirates and buccaneers of the Spanish Main.
Includes "The Ghost of Captain Brand,"
"Tom Chist and the Treasure Box,"
"Jack Ballister’s Fortunes,"
"The Ruby of Kishmoor," and other
tales. Enhanced with the author’s own
incomparable illustrations, including full-color
plates.
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Pyles Book of Pirates |
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Impressions
of an Indian Childhood
Author:
Zitkala-Sa
Ethnic Issues
Description:
My mission done, I ran back, skipping and jumping
with delight. All out of breath, I told my mother
almost the exact words of the answers to my
invitation. Frequently she asked, "What
were they doing when you entered their tepee?"
This taught me to remember all I saw at a single
glance. Often I told my mother my impressions
without being questioned.
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of an Indian Childhood |
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In
Search of the Castaways
Author:
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Language English
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance
literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Search of the Castaways |
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In
Story-Land (c1895)
Author:
Harrison, Elizabeth, 1849-1927
Language: English
Keywords: Short stories; Heroes
Content:
Little Beta and the lame giant -- The line of
golden light -- Prince Harweda and the magic
prison -- The little Gray Grandmother -- Little
Blessed-Eyes -- The fair white city -- The loving
cup which was made of iron -- Hans and the four
big giants -- Story of the small green caterpillar
and the beautiful white butterfly -- The discontented
mill window -- The strange story of a wonderful
sea-god -- The vision of Dante -- How little
Cedric became a knight -- Story of Christopher
Columbus for little children -- A story of Decoration
Day for the little children of to-day -- Old
Johnny Appleseed
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Story-Land |
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In
the Bishops Carriage
Author:
Miriam Michelson
Illustrator: Harrison Fisher
Fiction / General
Description:
1903. Michelson, a successful writer and turn-of-the-century
novelist, published works for over 40 years.
The book begins: When the thing was at its hottest,
I bolted. Tom, like the darling he is-(Yes,
you are, old fellow, you're as precious to me
as-as you are to the police-if they could only
get their hands on you)-well, Tom drew off the
crowd, having passed the old gentleman's watch
to me, and I made for the women's rooms.
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the Bishops Carriage |
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the Nursery of My Bookhouse |
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the South Seas- Version 2 |
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In
the South Seas
Author:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English
Library
of Congress Classification: PR
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the South Seas |
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the South Seas a Foot Note to History
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In
the Year 2889
Author:
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Author: Verne, Michel, 1861-1925
Language: English
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the Year 2889 |
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Indian
Why Stories
Author:
Frank Bird Linderman,
Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Fiction
Description:
Old-man then dried the dirt in his hands, rubbing
it slowly and singing a queer song. Finally
it was dry; then he settled the hand that held
the dirt in the water slowly, until the water
touched the dirt. The dry dirt began to whirl
about and then Old-man blew upon it. Hard he
blew and waved his hands, and the dirt began
to grow in size right before their eyes. Old-man
kept blowing and waving his hands until the
dirt became real land, and the trees began to
grow. So large it grew that none could see across
it. Then he stopped his blowing and sang some
more.
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Innocents
Abroad
Author:
Mark Twain
Literature / Classics / Criticism
Description:
"The Innocents Abroad" sold over 70,000
copies in its first year and remained the best-selling
of Twain's works throughout his lifetime. This
classic records Twain's keen wit and amusing
observations during his trip through Europe
and the Holy Land in 1867. Edition also includes
all of original work's charming illustrations.
234 black-and-white illustrations
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Sketch Book |
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Irvings
Oliver Goldsmith ([c1903])
Author:
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English
Keywords: Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774
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Oliver Goldsmith |
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Nights Entertainments |
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Ivanhoe
and the German Measles
Author:
Dorothy Canfield
Note: American Magazine vol. 62, no. 4 (Aug.
1906)
English fiction; proseWomen WritersYoung Readers
LCSH Greer, Blanche
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and the German Measles |
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Jabberwocky
Author:
Lewis Carroll
Poetry
Description:
Carefully chosen collection contains 34 of Carroll’s
most appealing verses—nonsense verse,
parodies, burlesques, more—including such
unforgettable pieces as “The Walrus and
the Carpenter,” “The Mock Turtle’s
Song,” and “Father William,”
as well as such lesser-known gems as “My
Fancy,” “A Sea Dirge,” “Brother
and Sister,” “Hiawatha’s Photographing,”
“The Mad Gardener’s Song,”
“What Tottles Meant,” “Poeta
Fit, non Nascitur,” “The Little
Man That Had a Little Gun,” and many others.
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Jack
and the Beanstalk
Description:
The story of Jack, who, to the horror of his
mother, sells the family cow for a handful of
beans, and who must then, to his own horror,
outwit a giant to save his life. Complete with
6 charming full-color illustrations.
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and the Beanstalk |
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Jack
the giant killer ([ca. 1870?])
Language: English
Keywords: Giants; Giants
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the Giant Killer- Version 2 |
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Jack
the giant killer ([ca. 1870?])
Language: English
Keywords: Giants; Giants
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the Giant Killer |
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Joan
of Arc
Author:
M. Boutet De Monvel
Description:
Joan has a unique role in Western imagination--she
is one of the few true female heroes. Marina
Warner uses her superb historical and literary
skills to move beyond conventional biography
and to capture the essence of Joan of Arc, both
as she lived in her own time and as she has
"grown" in the human imagination over
the five centuries since her death. She has
examined the court documents from Joan of Arc's
1431 Inquisition trial for heresy and woven
the facts together with an analysis of the histories,
biographies, plays, and paintings and sculptures
that have appeared over time to honor this heroine
and symbol of France's nationhood. Warner shows
how the few facts that are known about the woman
Joan have been shaped to suit the aims of those
who have chosen her as their hero. The book
places Joan in the context of the mythology
of the female hero and takes note of her historical
antecedents, both pagan and Christian and the
role she has played up to the present as the
embodiment of an ideal, whether as Amazon, saint,
child of nature, or personification of virtue.
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Joe-the
Hotel Boy-or Winning Out By Pluck
Author:
Horatio Alger, Jr.
Fiction / General
Description:
The wind was now rising, and it soon blew so
furiously that the two boys were forced to seek
the shelter of the woodshed, since they did
not deem it wise to enter the lodge so long
as the two men were inside. They waited in the
shed for fully half an hour, when, as suddenly
as it had begun, the storm let up and the sun
began to peep forth from between the scattering
clouds.
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Hotel Boy-or Winning Out By Pluck |
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Joe-the
Hotel Boy-or Winning Out By Pluck
Author:
Horatio Alger, Jr.
Fiction / General
Description:
The wind was now rising, and it soon blew so
furiously that the two boys were forced to seek
the shelter of the woodshed, since they did
not deem it wise to enter the lodge so long
as the two men were inside. They waited in the
shed for fully half an hour, when, as suddenly
as it had begun, the storm let up and the sun
began to peep forth from between the scattering
clouds.
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the Hotel Boy-Or Winning Out By Pluck
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Dough and the Cherub- Version 2 |
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John
Dough and the Cherub
Author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919
Language: English
Publisher Chicago, Reilly & Britton
Date [c1906]
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Dough and the Cherub |
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Johnnie
and Billie Bushytail
Author:
Howard Roger Garis
Children's Books/Ages 4/8 Fiction
Description:
No, said Jennie, "these are Christmas nuts,
they are not adventure nuts. Some little boy
or girl hung this stocking by the fireplace
for Santa Claus to fill, but something happened,
and they did not take the nuts out. Maybe the
family had to move away in a hurry, and forgot
them, or maybe the little boy or girl got sick
on candy, and was not allowed to eat the nuts.
Anyway, here are the nuts, and I think we ought
to take some home to Grandma and Grandpa."
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Animal Abc |
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Jingles |
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