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By: Laura Lee Hope and Edward Stratemeyer (1862-1930) | |
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![]() The Bobbsey Twins are the principal characters of what was, for many years, the Stratemeyer Syndicate's longest-running series of children's novels, penned under the pseudonym Laura Lee Hope. The first of 72 books was published in 1904, the last in 1979. The books related the adventures of the children of the middle-class Bobbsey family, which included two sets of fraternal twins: Bert and Nan, who were 12 years old, and Flossie and Freddie, who were six. |
By: Laura Lee Hope and Lilian C. Garis (1873-1954) | |
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![]() The second book in The Bobbsey Twins series finds the two sets of twins experiencing life in the country during the first part of their summer vacation from school. Their stay with their aunt, uncle and cousins on their farm in Meadow Brook is filled with new adventures for the 'city' Bobbseys. (Introduction by Lee Ann Howlett) |
By: Lawrence J. Leslie | |
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By: Lebbeus Mitchell (1879-1963) | |
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By: Legh Richmond (1772-1827) | |
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By: Lena E. Barksdale | |
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By: Lester Chadwick | |
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By: Lewis Hough | |
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By: Lilian Garis (1873-1954) | |
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By: Lilian Turner | |
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By: Lillian Elizabeth Roy (1868-1932) | |
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By: Lillian Nicholson Shearon | |
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By: Lily Munsell Ritchie | |
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By: Lizette M. Edholm | |
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By: Lord Dunsany (1878-1957) | |
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![]() Very brief, well-crafted stories, many having surprise endings, all steeped in the dye of myth and calling to every reader's neglected imagination. |
By: Louis Arundel | |
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By: Louis Tracy (1863-1928) | |
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By: Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) | |
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![]() Louisa May Alcott, more famously known for her Little Women series, takes a familiar nursery rhyme and creates a whole novel out of it in one of her last books Jack and Jill: A Village Story. Though she continued to publish under the penname AM Barnard, this book probably marked the end of a particular writing phase in 1880. Jack and Jill is set in the fictional Harmony Village. On a December afternoon, the youngsters of the village are out enjoying the bracing cold and snow. The bright winter shines down as they have fun skating and sledding... | |
![]() Polly Milton, a 14-year-old country girl, visits her friend Fanny Shaw and her wealthy family in the city for the first time. Poor Polly is overwhelmed by the splendor at the Shaws’ and their urbanized, fashionable lifestyles, fancy clothes and some other habits she considers weird and, mostly, unlikable. However, Polly’s warmth, support and kindness eventually win her the hearts of all the family members. Six years later, Polly comes back to the city to become a music teacher. | |
![]() Opening several years after the close of "Eight Cousins", we find Rose coming home fresh from a voyage overseas, to find much changed about her. Now of a marriageable age and heiress to a fortune, Rose finds joy,sorrow, and finally love await her -- as the Rose is finally ready to bloom into a good, strong, sweet and true woman.This sequel to Eight Cousins was written by Louisa May Alcott, the author of many well beloved children's books including Little Women, An Old Fashioned Girl, Under the Lilacs and more. | |
![]() Flower Fables is Louisa May Alcott’s first book, penned at 16 for Ralph Waldo Emerson’s daughter, Ellen. | |
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By: Louise Clarke Pyrnelle (1850-1907) | |
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