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By: Janet D. Wheeler | |
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By: Frances Cavanah (1889-1982) | |
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By: M. H. (Mary Hall) Adams (1816-1860) | |
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By: Evaleen Stein (1863-1923) | |
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![]() Brother Stephen has the heart of an artist and wishes to leave the abbey to travel and see the world. However, King Louis has decreed that an "hour book" be made for his bride, Lady Anne, which in turn causes the Abbott to refuse Brother Stephen's request to leave the brotherhood as his illuminations are the most beautiful, and as such, he desires that Brother Stephen should be the one to make the hour book. This decision angers Brother Stephen. Will Brother Stephen stay at the abbey and carry out his task or will he refuse and bring about a ban against him, a serious matter indeed... |
By: Lester Chadwick | |
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By: Alta Tabor | |
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By: Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe (1890-1952) | |
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By: Harriet Myrtle (1811?-1876) | |
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By: Alfred Ollivant (1874-1927) | |
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By: Amy Bell Marlowe | |
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By: Katherine Stokes | |
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By: S. F. (Samuel Francis) Aaron (1862-) | |
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By: Helen Beecher Long | |
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By: Jean K. (Jean Katherine) Baird (1872-1918) | |
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By: James R. Driscoll | |
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By: Ernest Glanville (1855-1925) | |
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By: Wyn Roosevelt (1870-) | |
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By: Everett McNeil (1862-1929) | |
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By: Elliott Whitney | |
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By: C. A. (Charles Asbury) Stephens (1844-1931) | |
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By: A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train) Whitney (1824-1906) | |
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By: J. W. Duffield | |
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By: Amy D. V. Chalmers | |
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By: Frank E. (Frank Edward) Smedley (1818-1864) | |
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By: Horace Annesley Vachell (1861-1955) | |
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By: Eleanor Putnam (1856-1886) | |
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By: Lilian Garis (1873-1954) | |
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By: Bessie Marchant (1862-1941) | |
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By: Lucretia P. (Lucretia Peabody) Hale (1820-1900) | |
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By: Vance Barnum | |
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By: Julie Mathilde Lippmann (1864-) | |
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By: Vance Barnum | |
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By: Noah Brooks (1830-1903) | |
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By: Vance Barnum | |
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By: Margaret Waters | |
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By: William John Hopkins (1863-1926) | |
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By: Theodore P. Wilson | |
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By: Fannie Belle Irving | |
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By: Edith King Hall | |
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By: Mabel C. Hawley | |
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By: Margaret Warde (1875-) | |
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![]() First published in 1904, Betty Wales Freshman is the first book in an 8 volume series that follows Betty and her classmates throughout college and beyond. It takes place at Harding in New England (NOT to be confused with the Arkansas university) based on the author's time at Smith College in Massachusetts. Some humour and frivolity ensue as well as interpersonal drama among Betty and her many peers. And of course, the usual fascination with basketball that tends to run the gamut in the bountiful supply of books about most boarding school girls. (The popularity of this series inspired product placement by a dressmakers company.) |
By: Edith K. (Edith Kellogg) Dunton (1875-) | |
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By: Mary Ellis | |
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By: Edward C. Taylor | |
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By: Charlotte M. Higgins | |
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By: D. W. (David W.) Belisle | |
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By: Rosa M. (Rosa Mulholland) Gilbert (1841-1921) | |
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By: Katherine Keene Galt | |
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![]() Little Rosanna Horton was a very poor little girl. When I tell you more about her, you will think that was a very odd thing to say. She lived in one of the most beautiful homes in Louisville, a city full of beautiful homes. And Rosanna's was one of the loveliest. It was a great, rambling house of red brick with wide porches in the front and on either side. On the right of the house was a wonderful garden. It covered half a square, and was surrounded by a high stone wall. No one could look in to see what she was doing... |
By: Horace Elisha Scudder (1838-1902) | |
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By: New Zealand. Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents | |
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By: Elizabeth Weston Timlow (1861-1931) | |
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By: Josephine Lawrence (1897?-1978) | |
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By: Donald Ferguson | |
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By: Josephine Lawrence (1897?-1978) | |
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By: Donald Ferguson | |
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By: St. George Rathborne (1854-1938) | |
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By: Josephine Lawrence (1897?-1978) | |
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By: St. George Rathborne (1854-1938) | |
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By: Donald Ferguson | |
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By: Virginia Bennett | |
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By: James Carson | |
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By: Clara Ingram Judson (1879-1950) | |
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By: Fannie E. (Fannie Ellsworth) Newberry (1848-1942) | |
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By: George Durston | |
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By: Fannie E. (Fannie Ellsworth) Newberry (1848-1942) | |
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By: Lewis Hough | |
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By: Margaret Mayo (1882-1951) | |
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By: Mabel [Contributor] Humphrey | |
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By: Florence Partello Stuart | |
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By: Julia Charlotte Maitland (-1864) | |
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By: John Blaine | |
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By: Alicia Catherine Mant (-1869) | |
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By: Mary Frances Blaisdell (1874-) | |
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By: Edyth Ellerbeck Read | |
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By: Charles Henry Lerrigo (1872-1955) | |
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By: Irene Elliott Benson | |
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