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Books with author Evaleen Stein and John Goss

  • Our Little Norman Cousin of Long Ago

    Evaleen Stein, John Goss

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, Dec. 13, 2007)
    A story of Normandy in the time of William the Conqueror, giving a vivid picture of manners and customs through the eyes of two boys of the court. Describes castle life, dress, amusements, training for knighthood, and other aspects of feudal life. Also relates stories of William's early days, as well as tales of his Northmen forefathers, Duke Robert the Magnificent, Little Duke Richard, and Rolf the Ganger. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
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  • Our Little Celtic Cousin of Long Ago

    Evaleen Stein, John Goss

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, Dec. 15, 2007)
    The story of Ferdiad, a boy of Ireland, in the time of High King Brian Boru, when the Danes were pillaging the Irish countryside. How his foster-father Angus becomes poet to the High King and how Ferdiad himself recovers a lost treasure. Gives a glimpse into the customs and social life of the Celts, with special emphasis on their artistic achievements, including the Book of Kells and the stories of Cuculain. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
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  • Our Little Celtic Cousin of Long Ago

    Evaleen Stein and John Goss

    Mass Market Paperback (Classic Books, Jan. 27, 2008)
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  • Our Little Norman Cousin of Long Ago

    Evaleen Stein, John Goss

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Nov. 14, 2008)
    Evaleen Stein (1863-1923) was an American poet and author of books for children at the beginning of the twentieth-century. Her works include: Gabriel and the Hour Book (1906), Our Little Celtic Cousin of Long Ago (1913), The Christmas Porringer (1914), Our Little Norman Cousin of Long Ago (1915), Our Little Frankish Cousin of Long Ago (1917), Child Songs of Cheer (1918), Our Little Crusader Cousin of Long Ago (1921) and Pepin (1924).
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  • Our Little Norman Cousin of Long Ago

    Evaleen Stein and John Goss

    Mass Market Paperback (Classic Books, Jan. 27, 2008)
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