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By: Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) | |
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Further Chronicles of Avonlea
Further Chronicles of Avonlea is a collection of short stories by L.M. Montgomery and is a sequel to Chronicles of Avonlea. Published in 1920, it includes a number of stories relating to the inhabitants of the fictional Canadian village of Avonlea and its region, located on Prince Edward Island. The book was published without the permission of L.M. Montgomery, and was formed from stories she had decided not to publish in the earlier Chronicles of Avonlea. Montgomery sued her publishers, L.C. Page & Co, and won $18,000 in damages after a legal battle lasting nearly nine years. | |
By: M. (Arnaud) Berquin (1747-1791) | |
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind or Intellectual Mirror
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By: M. A. Glen | |
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The Twelve Magic Changelings
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By: M. C. Bell | |
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Little Yellow Wang-lo
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By: M. E. S. [Compiler] Wright | |
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Rhymes Old and New : collected by M.E.S. Wright
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By: M. H. (Mary Hall) Adams (1816-1860) | |
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Small Means and Great Ends
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By: M. T. W. | |
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Connor Magan's Luck and Other Stories
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By: M. [Illustrator] Richter | |
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Child-Land Picture-Pages for the Little Ones
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By: Mabell S. C. Smith (1864-1942) | |
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Ethel Morton's Holidays
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By: Madame (Jeanne-Marie) Leprince de Beaumont (1711-1780) | |
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Think Before You Speak or, The Three Wishes
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By: Maggie Brown | |
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A Big Temptation
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By: Margaret Bruce Clarke | |
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Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls
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By: Margaret Burnham | |
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The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship
Teenagers Peggy Prescott and her brother Roy share a love of aviation that they inherited from their late father. Mr. Prescott had always dreamed of building an aeroplane that would be free of the defects of planes already invented. Peggy and Roy manage to build a plane starting with the framework their father had begun. Peggy christens it ‘The Golden Buttefly’ and she and Roy are determined to enter it in a young aviator’s contest for a prize of $5000. The Prescotts need the money desperately to save the home they share with their aunt which is about to be taken from them by the rather nasty banker, Mr... | |
By: Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster (1838-1912) | |
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Holiday Stories for Young People
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By: Margaret Gatty (1809-1873) | |
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Aunt Judy's Tales
This is a collection of six short stories by Margaret Gatty, writing as Mrs. Alfred Gatty. All told by 'an elder girl' in a large family to the 8 little ones gathered around. "There is not a more charming sight in the domestic world, than that of an elder girl in a large family, amusing what are called the little ones. "How could mamma have ventured upon that cosy nap in the arm-chair by the fire, if she had been harassed by wondering what the children were about? Whereas, as it was, she had overheard No... | |
By: Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) | |
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Phoebe, Junior
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By: Margaret Penrose (1873-1954) | |
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Dorothy Dale's Camping Days
So the parties separated and then Dorothy was free to leave her hiding place. She longed to tell her friends the strange story, but she knew that the finding of Tavia was the one and only thing to be thought of just then. “Are you sure that this is the direction in which the boys went?” asked Nat, with something like a sigh. Dorothy looked over the rough woodland. “No,” she said, “there was a swamp, for I distinctly remember that they picked their way through tall grass, and about here the grass is actually dried up.” (Extract from Chapter 26) | |
Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays
Relates the details of a mystery that surrounded Tanglewood Park. There is a great snowstorm, and the young folks become snowbound, much to their dismay. | |
The Motor Girls
When Cora Kimball got her new auto for her birthday she had no idea what adventures would start for her and brother Jack.Where did Ed’s money and bonds disappear? Were they misplaced or were they stolen and lost forever.Did the conceited Sid Wilcox have something to do with the missing money, with the help of Ida Giles? And what did the obnoxious Lem Gildy have to do with it all?Join Cora and her friends in this mystery and adventure of The Motor Girls. | |
The Motor Girls on a Tour
This is the second book in the series of the Motor Girls. Join Cora and her friends in this mystery and adventure of The Motor Girls. Also the search for a missing table and promise book belonging to a cripple girl called Wren. Why is Clip so mysterious? What is she up to? Is Sid Wilcox up to his old tricks with his chum Rob Roland? | |
By: Margaret Sidney (1844-1924) | |
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Five Little Peppers Midway
Five Little Peppers Midway is the joyous continuation of the Pepper family's story. A snooty cousin comes to stay with the Peppers, and yet even this can't dampen the joy the Pepper children feel about the wonderful prospect of Mamsie's upcoming wedding! | |
Five Little Peppers Abroad
This book is the next in the series of the Five Little Peppers, by Margaret Sidney, after Five Little Peppers and How They Grew and Five Little Peppers Midway. It continues the series where Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie, and Phronsie get to travel abroad in Europe! | |
Twilight Stories
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Stories Polly Pepper Told to the Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House
Polly Pepper loves to tell stories, but there just isn't enough room in the other books to include her stories! So, since "the author has received from mothers and other persons interested in the Pepper Family, so many requests for the Stories told by Polly Pepper ... this initial volume of Polly’s earlier stories has been prepared in obedience to these requests" . So curl up at Polly's feet, in front of the warm fire, and enjoy the Stories Polly Pepper Told to the Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House! - Summary by Rachel | |