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Books with author Martin Harry Greenberg

  • Lighthouse Island and Other Selections by Newbery Authors

    Martin Harry Greenberg

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The Newbery Award was created by the American Library Association (ALA) in 1922. Its mission was to recognize authors and individual stories that contribute to the literature of children and further to give librarians an opportunity to encourage good writing. Gareth Stevens Publishing is pleased to support the aims of the ALA with The Newbery Authors Collection, an anthology series featuring selections from the lifework of winners and honorees. A portion of all proceeds will be given to the ALA.From fantasy stories by such twentieth century greats as Madeleine L'Engle and Robin McKinley to real-world stories from the likes of Jean Craighead George, Walter D. Edmonds, Christopher Paul Curtis, and Richard Peck, the tales that fill these volumes contain abundant evidence of the many themes, characters, and writing skills that blossomed among Newbery winners. As a reference series, an introduction to great writers, or just good reading, these volumes offer representative stories from award-winning authors. They also offer biographies and more at an interest level appropriate for young readers, reluctant readers, blossoming young authors, and adults alike.
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  • Things That Go Bump in the Night: A Collection of Original Stories

    Jane Yolen, Martin Harry Greenberg

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A collection of original stories about the noises, dreams, and shadows of the night that frighten and beguile the imagination
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  • For the Sake of Freedom and Other Selections by Newbery Authors

    Martin Harry Greenberg

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The Newbery Award was created by the American Library Association (ALA) in 1922. Its mission was to recognize authors and individual stories that contribute to the literature of children and further to give librarians an opportunity to encourage good writing. Gareth Stevens Publishing is pleased to support the aims of the ALA with The Newbery Authors Collection, an anthology series featuring selections from the lifework of winners and honorees. A portion of all proceeds will be given to the ALA.From fantasy stories by such twentieth century greats as Madeleine L'Engle and Robin McKinley to real-world stories from the likes of Jean Craighead George, Walter D. Edmonds, Christopher Paul Curtis, and Richard Peck, the tales that fill these volumes contain abundant evidence of the many themes, characters, and writing skills that blossomed among Newbery winners. As a reference series, an introduction to great writers, or just good reading, these volumes offer representative stories from award-winning authors. They also offer biographies and more at an interest level appropriate for young readers, reluctant readers, blossoming young authors, and adults alike.
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  • Civil War Fantastic

    Martin Harry Greenberg

    Audio Cassette (Dh Audio, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Features speculative scenarios on the Civil War by such science fiction authors as Nancy Springer, Catherine Asaro, Robert Sheckley, and Mike Resnick.
  • Merlin

    Martin Harry Greenberg

    Mass Market Paperback (DAW, Sept. 1, 1999)
    A collection of Merlin tales from the some of the best fantasy writers in the genre includes contributions by Jane Yolen, Charles De Lint, Andre Norton, and Diana Paxson, among others. Original.
  • The Highest Hit and Other Selections by Newbery Authors

    Martin Harry Greenberg

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The Newbery Award was created by the American Library Association (ALA) in 1922. Its mission was to recognize authors and individual stories that contribute to the literature of children and further to give librarians an opportunity to encourage good writing. Gareth Stevens Publishing is pleased to support the aims of the ALA with The Newbery Authors Collection, an anthology series featuring selections from the lifework of winners and honorees. A portion of all proceeds will be given to the ALA.From fantasy stories by such twentieth century greats as Madeleine L'Engle and Robin McKinley to real-world stories from the likes of Jean Craighead George, Walter D. Edmonds, Christopher Paul Curtis, and Richard Peck, the tales that fill these volumes contain abundant evidence of the many themes, characters, and writing skills that blossomed among Newbery winners. As a reference series, an introduction to great writers, or just good reading, these volumes offer representative stories from award-winning authors. They also offer biographies and more at an interest level appropriate for young readers, reluctant readers, blossoming young authors, and adults alike.
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  • Adoniram and Other Selections by Newbery Authors

    Martin Harry Greenberg

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The Newbery Award was created by the American Library Association (ALA) in 1922. Its mission was to recognize authors and individual stories that contribute to the literature of children and further to give librarians an opportunity to encourage good writing. Gareth Stevens Publishing is pleased to support the aims of the ALA with The Newbery Authors Collection, an anthology series featuring selections from the lifework of winners and honorees. A portion of all proceeds will be given to the ALA.From fantasy stories by such twentieth century greats as Madeleine L'Engle and Robin McKinley to real-world stories from the likes of Jean Craighead George, Walter D. Edmonds, Christopher Paul Curtis, and Richard Peck, the tales that fill these volumes contain abundant evidence of the many themes, characters, and writing skills that blossomed among Newbery winners. As a reference series, an introduction to great writers, or just good reading, these volumes offer representative stories from award-winning authors. They also offer biographies and more at an interest level appropriate for young readers, reluctant readers, blossoming young authors, and adults alike.
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  • Dancing Tom and Other Selections by Newbery Authors

    Martin Harry Greenberg

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The Newbery Award was created by the American Library Association (ALA) in 1922. Its mission was to recognize authors and individual stories that contribute to the literature of children and further to give librarians an opportunity to encourage good writing. Gareth Stevens Publishing is pleased to support the aims of the ALA with The Newbery Authors Collection, an anthology series featuring selections from the lifework of winners and honorees. A portion of all proceeds will be given to the ALA.From fantasy stories by such twentieth century greats as Madeleine L'Engle and Robin McKinley to real-world stories from the likes of Jean Craighead George, Walter D. Edmonds, Christopher Paul Curtis, and Richard Peck, the tales that fill these volumes contain abundant evidence of the many themes, characters, and writing skills that blossomed among Newbery winners. As a reference series, an introduction to great writers, or just good reading, these volumes offer representative stories from award-winning authors. They also offer biographies and more at an interest level appropriate for young readers, reluctant readers, blossoming young authors, and adults alike.
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  • Newbery Christmas

    Martin H Greenberg

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1991)
    Fiction Novel
  • Vampires: A Collection of Original Stories

    Jane Yolen, Martin Harry Greenberg

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    A collection of thirteen original stories about vampires by a variety of authors
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  • Great Writers and Kids Write Spooky Stories

    Martin H. Greenberg

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 29, 1995)
    Famed adult fiction writers team up with their children and grandchildren to create a collection of thirteen creepy and scary stories
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  • A Newbery Zoo: A dozen animal stories by Newbery Award-winning authors

    Martin H. Greenberg

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1995)
    Animals -- enter their magic kingdom. From cuddly puppies to ferocious lions and every beast in between, children are forever drawn to animals and to stories about their adventures. And who better to tell these stories than authors who have won the John Newbery Medal for distinguished contributions to literature for children.This collection of animal tales is a treat for the whole family. It includes stories by authors today's children know and love, from Beverly Cleary and Betsy Byars to Lloyd Alexander and Virginia Hamilton. There are also stories by writers familiar to parents and grandparents, from Elizabeth Coatsworth to Robert Lawson and Will James.You'll find stories about zoo animals, wild animals, ranch animals, and pets. Animals that can talk and sing as well as bark, caw, buzz, and roar. There's a crow, a camel, a crusty crocodile, lions and wolves as well as cats and dogs, and much more.Perfect for both reading aloud and reading alone, this is a collection to bring to the beach, pack in the picnic basket, or read in the car. Classtime, storytime, bedtime, or anytime, this is a book to share.A portion of the royalties from this book will be donated to the American Library Association, administrator of the John Newbery Medal.
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