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By: G. M. George | |
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By: Isabel Thompson | |
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By: J. Hartley Manners (1870-1928) | |
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By: R. W. (Robert W.) [Editor] Shoppell | |
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By: John Dutton Wright (1866-1952) | |
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![]() Wright, a pioneer in the education of the deaf, was a strong advocate for acoustic and auricular training. In this little book, he tries to advise the parents of deaf children and reassure them that there can be a successful and happy life for them. |
By: J. J. Grandville (1803-1847) | |
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By: Daniel Wise (1813-1898) | |
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By: H.H. Bashford (1880-1961) | |
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![]() Ah, the wonderful adventures of Marian after she meets the strange Mr. Jugg. "And who are you, Mr Jugg?" she inquired. "I'm the King of the Bumpies," he replied. When Marian was puzzled there came a little straight line, exactly in the middle, between her two eyebrows. "What are bumpies?" she said. "My hat!" he gasped. "Haven't you ever heard of bumpies?" Marian shook her head. "Oh dear, oh dear!" he sighed. "Have you ever heard of angels?" "Well, of course," said Marian. "Everybody's heard of angels... |
By: Ellen Robena Field | |
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![]() A charming collection of short stories and verses for young children. First published by the Bangor, Maine Kindergarten Association. |
By: Margaret Bruce Clarke | |
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By: M. (Arnaud) Berquin (1747-1791) | |
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By: Agnes Maule Machar (1837-1927) | |
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By: M. C. Bell | |
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By: Sarah Stuart Robbins (1817-1910) | |
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![]() Marion Park, the daughter of missionaries, is sent to Miss Ashton's boarding school. There she meets with many young girls and together they learn not just lessons in German, Logic, Arithmetic, Latin and Rhetoric, but also life lessons of study habits, lady like manners, self control, thoughtfulness of others, truthfulness, and many other character traits. Join these girls of Montrose Academy as they plunge into the adventures of a secret society, fall into a scrape with the boys of Atherton Academy, and plan many Holiday festivities. |
By: E. Phillips | |
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By: Ella Fraser Weller | |
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By: Agnes S. Underwood | |
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By: Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873) | |
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By: Philip Bennett Power (1822-1899) | |
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By: Richard Hunter | |
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By: Marguerite Bernard and Edith Serrell | |
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![]() A young New-Yorker of twelve heard an appeal for the Fatherless Children of France and his heart was touched. He had no money, but he resolved to give his spare time and his utmost energy to support a "kid in France." The French child needed ten cents worth of extra food each day, in order to grow up with strength and courage. The little American godfather earned those ten cents; he sold newspapers at the subway entrance, after school hours, and undertook an amazing variety of more or less lucrative odd jobs... |
By: E. R. Burden | |
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By: Henrietta Vaders | |
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By: Robina F. Hardy | |
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By: A. Hoatson | |
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By: Florence Alice Sitwell (1858-1930) | |
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By: Lucy Byerley | |
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By: Aunt Friendly | |
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By: Clara M. S. Lowe | |
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By: Mary L. Code | |
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By: Minie Herbert | |
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