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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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Robin Hood
Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw in English folklore. A highly skilled archer and swordsman, he is known for "robbing from the rich and giving to the poor", assisted by a group of fellow outlaws known as his "Merry Men". Traditionally Robin Hood and his men are depicted wearing Lincoln green clothes. The origin of the legend is claimed by some to have stemmed from actual outlaws, or from ballads or tales of outlaws. | |
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 | |
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Queen Elizabeth
The history of a woman who rose above and beyond tragedy, grief and personal loss to become one of the most powerful figures in sixteenth century Europe is wonderfully told in this biography Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott. Beginning with the tragic circumstances of Elizabeth's mother, the lovely and doomed Anne Boleyn's execution and Henry VIII's dissolution of the English Catholic Church, the story of Elizabeth's rise to power is reflective of the England's domination of world politics as well... | |
Mary Queen of Scots
There are certain names which are familiar, as names, to all mankind; and every person who seeks for any degree of mental cultivation, feels desirous of informing himself of the leading outlines of their history, that he may know, in brief, what it was in their characters or their doings which has given them so widely-extended a fame. Consequently, great historical names alone are selected; and it has been the writer’s aim to present the prominent and leading traits in their characters, and all the important events in their lives, in a bold and free manner, and yet in the plain and simple language which is so obviously required in works which aim at permanent and practical usefulness... | |
Georgie | |
Caleb in the Country | |
Rollo at Work | |
Rollo in the Woods | |
Rollo in Naples | |
Rollo in Holland | |
Rollo in Rome | |
Rollo in London |