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By: Harry Steele Morrison (1880-) | |
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The Adventures of a Boy Reporter |
By: Helen Bannerman (1862-1946) | |
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Little Black Sambo | |
The Story of Little Black Sambo and The Story of Little Black Mingo | |
The Story of Little Black Mingo |
By: Helen Beecher Long | |
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Janice Day the Young Homemaker | |
Janice Day at Poketown | |
How Janice Day Won |
By: Helen Fuller Orton (1872-1955) | |
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Prince and Rover of Cloverfield Farm |
By: Helen Leah Reed (1860-1926) | |
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Brenda, Her School and Her Club
"Brenda was used to getting her own way. Her parents and older sisters spoiled her, her friends followed her lead, servants obeyed her, and she was truly beautiful. That was so, until her cousin Julia (who is everything that she is not) came to live with her family. And that's when our book starts." |
By: Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall (1867-1941) | |
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This Country of Ours
History made interesting for young readers—This Country of Ours by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall provides a simple and easy to comprehend way of looking at the history of the United States. Arranged chronologically in seven long chapters, it presents events in a story form, making them memorable and very different from other formats. One of the challenges that writers of history face is about fleshing out the characters and making the bland repetition of dates and dynasties seem relevant to modern day readers... |
By: Henrietta Vaders | |
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Wikkey A Scrap |
By: Henry A. (Henry Augustus) Shute (1856-1943) | |
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'Sequil' Or Things Whitch Aint Finished in the First |
By: Henry Clarke (1853-1908) | |
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Miss Merivale's Mistake |
By: Henry Drummond (1851-1897) | |
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The Monkey That Would Not Kill |
By: Henry Gilbert (1868-1937) | |
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King Arthur's Knights: The Tales Retold for Boys & Girls
This book is an attempt to tell some of the stories of King Arthur and his Knights in a way which will be interesting to every boy and girl who loves adventures. (Introduction by Henry Gilbert) |
By: Henry Handel Richardson (1870-1946) | |
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The Getting of Wisdom
The Getting of Wisdom tells the story of Laura Rambotham, a 12-year-old girl who is just starting at her boarding school. This is based on Henry Handel Richardson’s experiences of her own school, the Prebysterian Ladies College in central Melbourne. The story goes through her friends and enemies and all the life of a boarding school in early 20th century Australia, and all the subjects and learning too. Laura learns a lot but her education does not satisfy her, and her social life is thrown upon her as very different from her peers. |
By: Herman Gastrell Seely | |
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A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life |
By: Hesba Stretton (1832-1911) | |
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Little Meg's Children
This is the touching and endearing story of Little Meg and her trials and difficulties as she does her best to look after 'her children' after their mother dies. Father is away at sea and is expected every day, but when father's ship comes in he is not aboard! With the help of her new friend and neighbour Kitty, she finds out that he was 'took bad' on the other side of the world, who knows when or if he will ever make it back. Meanwhile, Little Meg must take care of Robby and baby. There are better days and worse days... |
By: Hilda T. Skae | |
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The Adventure League |
By: Homer Greene (1853-1940) | |
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The Flag |
By: Homer Randall | |
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Army Boys on the Firing Line or, Holding Back the German Drive |
By: Horace Annesley Vachell (1861-1955) | |
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The Hill A Romance of Friendship | |
The Hill A Romance of Friendship |
By: Horace Elisha Scudder (1838-1902) | |
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Seven Little People and their Friends |
By: Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832-1899) | |
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A Cousin's Conspiracy
Ernest Ray is a young boy who sets out to reclaim the inheritance that was unjustly with held from his father and given to a cousin. (Introduction by Abigail Rasmussen) |
By: Howard R. Garis (1873-1962) | |
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Uncle Wiggily's Adventures
Due to Uncle Wiggily's rheumatism being so very bad, Dr. Possum prescribes a journey to help him move around, have a change of air, and a good long bout of traveling to get more exercise. So Uncle Wiggily packs his valise and sets forth! | |
Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
Howard Garis, one of the most prolific children's writers of the 20th century, is credited with writing over 1500 Uncle Wiggily stories. In this collection, the loveable old rabbit stays close to home and visits woodland friends. | |
Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard
Uncle Wiggily Longears, an old bunny gentleman now stricken with rheumatism and getting around with a cane, still is quite active. In these stories, he encounters a string of characters from Mother Goose's tales and has adventures that are not quite in keeping with her books!These gentle tales are 7 - 8 minutes each and quite suited to a nightly reading to a small child. (Intro by Mark F. Smith) | |
Uncle Wiggily's Travels
This is the second of 79 Uncle Wiggily books published and contains another selection of bedtime stories from those originally published in the Newark Evening News every day except Saturday for over 40 years. Uncle Wiggily Longears is a loveable rabbit who suffers from rheumatism and has many woodland friends and innocent adventures. |
By: I. I. (Isaac Israel) Hayes (1832-1881) | |
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Cast Away in the Cold An Old Man's Story of a Young Man's Adventures, as Related by Captain John Hardy, Mariner |
By: I. T. (Ida Treadwell) Thurston (1848-1918) | |
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The Torch Bearer A Camp Fire Girls' Story |
By: Inez Haynes Gillmore (1873-1970) | |
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Maida's Little Shop |
By: Irene Elliott Benson | |
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How Ethel Hollister Became a Campfire Girl | |
Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl |
By: Irving Crump (1887-1979) | |
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The Boy Scout Fire Fighters |
By: Isabel M. (Isabel Maud) Peacocke (1881-1973) | |
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Piccaninnies |
By: Isabella Alden (1841- 1930) | |
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Four Girls at Chautauqua
Authored by Isabella M. Alden under the pen name “Pansy.” First in the Chautauqua Girls series. Four friends – spoiled, quirky Ruth; fun-loving and mischievous Eurie; poor, independent and brainy Marion; and meek, approval-seeking Flossy – attend Chautauqua on a lark, and their lives are changed forever. (Chautauqua is an adult education movement in the United States, highly popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Chautauqua brought entertainment and culture for the whole community, with speakers, teachers, musicians, entertainers, preachers and specialists of the day.) |
By: J. G. (Joseph Greene) Francis (1849-1930) | |
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A Book of Cheerful Cats and Other Animated Animals |
By: J. Harwood Panting | |
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The Hero of Garside School |
By: J. J. Grandville (1803-1847) | |
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Comical People |
By: J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) | |
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Peter Pan
His name has become a metaphor for one who will never grow old. Peter Pan by JM Barrie is the story of a boy who remains a boy while the world around him changes. Sir James Mathew Barrie was a Scottish playwright and novelist whose works were received with great critical and commercial success in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. He discovered the main inspiration for his creative genius in his friendship (and later guardianship) with the children of Arthur and Sylvia Llewellyn-Davies... | |
Peter and Wendy
Peter and Wendy tells the classic story of Peter Pan, a mischievous little boy who can fly, and his adventures on the island of Neverland with Wendy and her brothers, the fairy Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, the Indian princess Tiger Lily, and the pirate Captain Hook. (Introduction modified from Wikipedia) |
By: J. W. (John William) Fortescue (1859-1933) | |
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The Drummer's Coat |
By: J. W. Duffield | |
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Bert Wilson on the Gridiron | |
Bert Wilson in the Rockies |
By: J. Walker McSpadden (1874-1960) | |
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Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers
These 12 stories give a personal portrait of twelve famous soldiers from the past two centuries. Each story explores the early life of the solder —to trace his career up from boyhood through the formative years. Such data serves to explain the great soldier of later years. Summary compiled from the preface of the book. (Summary by philchenevert) |
By: Jacob Abbott (1803-1879) | |
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Georgie | |
Caleb in the Country | |
Rollo at Work | |
Rollo in Naples | |
Rollo in the Woods | |
Rollo in Holland | |
Rollo in Rome | |
Rollo in London | |
Stuyvesant A Franconia Story |
By: James B. Hendryx (1880-1963) | |
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Connie Morgan in the Fur Country |
By: James Carson | |
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The Saddle Boys in the Grand Canyon or The Hermit of the Cave | |
The Saddle Boys of the Rockies Or, Lost on Thunder Mountain |
By: James De Mille (1833-1880) | |
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Lost in the Fog |
By: James Driscoll | |
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The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service
The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service is a boys adventure story set in WWI – Three College Chums join the military and face the perils of spies, submarines and enemy soldiers in the trenches of embattled Europe. An engaging story set in a period where good guys wore white hats, bad guys wore black hats and every chapter ends with a cliffhanger so you have to come back for more! |
By: James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) | |
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Tales for Fifteen, or, Imagination and Heart |
By: James M. Oxley (1855-1907) | |
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Bert Lloyd's Boyhood A Story from Nova Scotia |
By: James Oliver Curwood (1878-1927) | |
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God's Country—And the Woman
James Curwood wrote many adventures of the far north. By 1909 he had saved enough money to travel to the Canadian northwest, a trip that provided the inspiration for his wilderness adventure stories. The success of his novels afforded him the opportunity to return to the Yukon and Alaska for several months each year that allowed him to write more than thirty such books. The Canadian North is often referred to as “God’s Country” God’s Country is a tale of adventure, mystery and romance! |
By: James Otis (1848-1912) | |
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Left Behind or, Ten Days a Newsboy |