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Books with author Elsie J. OXENHAM

  • Abbey Girls in Town

    Elsie Jeanette Oxenham

    (Collins, March 6, 1969)
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  • The Abbey Girls in Town

    Elsie J Oxenham

    (The Children's Press, July 6, 1900)
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  • THE ABBEY GIRLS AT HOME

    Elsie Oxenham

    (The Children's Press, July 6, 1968)
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  • Selma at the Abbey.

    Oxenham E J

    Paperback (VG Collins 1952, Sept. 3, 1952)
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  • The Abbey Girls go back to School

    Elsie Jeanette Oxenham

    Hardcover (Collins Clear Type Press, Aug. 16, 1940)
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  • The Abbey Girls In Town

    Elsie J. Oxenham

    (Collins, July 6, 1946)
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  • Tomboys at the Abbey

    Elise J. OXENHAM

    (Collins, July 6, 1960)
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  • The Abbey Girls Go Back to School

    Elsie J. Oxenham

    Hardcover (Collins Clear Type Press, )
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  • GOBLIN ISLAND

    Elsie J. Oxenham, T.H. Robinson

    (Collins Clear-Type Press, July 6, 1919)
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  • Goblin Island

    Elsie J Oxenham

    (Collins Clear-type Press, July 6, 1935)
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  • Goblin Island

    Elsie J. Oxenham

    (Independently published, May 2, 2020)
    The Colquhoun family had suffered a great loss when Mrs. Colquhoun died. Peggy, who was eighteen at the time, and the eldest daughter, returned from boarding school to play the role of mother. Shortly afterwards their father also died and they were left in a very serious financial position.To economise was absolutely necessary; but how were they to do it? It was decided that they should live in a cottage on a small island which luckily was their own property. Read this intriguing story for yourself, which is Elsie Oxenham at the top of her form, and share the fun and adventures of this courageous little family.
  • Goblin Island

    Elsie J. Oxenham

    (, May 10, 2020)
    The Colquhoun family had suffered a great loss when Mrs. Colquhoun died. Peggy, who was eighteen at the time, and the eldest daughter, returned from boarding school to play the role of mother. Shortly afterwards their father also died and they were left in a very serious financial position.To economise was absolutely necessary; but how were they to do it? It was decided that they should live in a cottage on a small island which luckily was their own property. Read this intriguing story for yourself, which is Elsie Oxenham at the top of her form, and share the fun and adventures of this courageous little family.