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Books with author Michael G. Montgomery

  • Santa's Eleven Months Off

    Mike Reiss, Michael G. Montgomery

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2007)
    What does Santa do with his hard-earned vacation time? The same stuff you would do―and a whole lot more!In this uproarious tale, Santa recovers from a hectic December by embarking on an hilarious campaign of adventure and self-improvement―from sumo wrestling to international espionage to continuing education (including Elf Esteem and Basic Reindeer Labor Laws). But no matter where he goes or what he does, he’s still our beloved Santa Claus. So, thanks, Santa, for all your hard work. Go ahead and take the rest of the year off!With popular author and Simpsons writer Mike Reiss’ sparkling rhyme scheme and Michael Montgomery’s expressive and energetic oil paintings, this unique, pre-holiday story is perfect for children who are curious about what Santa does all year.
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  • Over the Candlestick: Classic Nursery Rhymes and the Real Stories Behind Them

    Michael G. Montgomery, Wayne Montgomery

    Hardcover (Peachtree Pub Ltd, March 1, 2002)
    Classic nursery rhymes are accompanied by historical background information for the older reader.
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  • Murphy, Gold Rush Dog

    Alison Hart, Michael G. Montgomery

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2018)
    An action-packed and heartwarming story of a dog in gold rush-era Alaska.After escaping from his brutal and merciless owner, Murphy is taken in by a young girl named Sally. She and her mother have just arrived in Nome, Alaska, intent on joining the other gold seekers and making a new life. Yet even with Murphy at their side, Sally and Mama find living in the mining town harsh and forbidding. When it seems they may have to give up, Sally and Murphy decide to strike out on their own, hoping to find gold and make a permanent home. But dangers await them― not only blizzards and grizzly bears, but also Murphy's original owner, who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.In the second installment of their “Dog Chronicles” series, Alison Hart and Michael Montgomery bring readers an exciting tale exploring the roles that dogs played during the Alaskan Gold Rush.
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  • Darling, Mercy Dog of World War I

    Alison Hart, Michael G. Montgomery

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2013)
    An action-packed, heartwarming story of a World War I canine heroWhen the British military asks for dogs to help the war effort, Darling’s family reluctantly sends her to be trained as a mercy dog. Through gunfire and poisonous gases, it’s Darling’s job to find injured soldiers on the battlefield and fetch help from the medics. After saving the lives of numerous soldiers, Darling suddenly finds herself in need of rescue. Will she ever make it back to England?This wartime adventure, the first installment in Alison Hart’s Dog Chronicles series, is a touching and exciting introduction to World War I. Darling’s story of bravery and devotion reminds readers that dogs can be so much more than pets.
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    Paperback (Pearson Education ESL, Jan. 17, 2016)
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  • Murphy, Gold Rush Dog

    Alison Hart, Michael G. Montgomery

    eBook (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2016)
    An action-packed and heartwarming story of a dog in gold rush-era Alaska.After escaping from his brutal and merciless owner, Murphy is taken in by a young girl named Sally. She and her mother have just arrived in Nome, Alaska, intent on joining the other gold seekers and making a new life. Yet even with Murphy at their side, Sally and Mama find living in the mining town harsh and forbidding. When it seems they may have to give up, Sally and Murphy decide to strike out on their own, hoping to find gold and make a permanent home. But dangers await them— not only blizzards and grizzly bears, but also Murphy’s original owner, who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.In the second installment of their “Dog Chronicles” series, Alison Hart and Michael Montgomery bring readers an exciting tale exploring the roles that dogs played during the Alaskan gold rush.
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  • The Amazing Mr. Franklin: Or the Boy Who Read Everything

    Ruth Ashby, Michael G. Montgomery

    eBook (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 14, 2014)
    Everyone knows Benjamin Franklin was an important statesman, inventor, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. But did you know he started the first public library in America?Ben Franklin was always a “bookish” boy. The first book he read was the Bible at age five, and then he read every printed word in his father’s small home library. Ben wanted to read more, but books were expensive. He wanted to go to school and learn, but his family needed him to work. Despite this, Ben Franklin had lots of ideas about how to turn his love of reading and learning into something more. First he worked as a printer’s apprentice, then he set up his own printing business. Later, he became the first bookseller in Philadelphia, started a newspaper, published Poor Richard’s Almanac, and in 1731, with the help of his friends, organized the first subscription lending library, the Library Company.Ruth Ashby’s fast-paced biography takes young readers through Franklin’s life from his spirited, rebellious youth through his successful career as an inventor and politician and finally to the last years of his life, surrounded by his personal collection of books.
  • Finder, Coal Mine Dog

    Alison Hart, Michael G. Montgomery

    eBook (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2016)
    An action-packed and heartwarming story of a dog in the Cherry Mine disaster of 1909.When Thomas’s family needs money, he’s forced to go to work in the coal mines, even though neither of his late parents wanted that for him. His only comfort is his dog Finder, a failed hunting dog who now pulls a cart in the mines. When disaster strikes, can Thomas and Finder escape from the fires deep below ground?In the third installment of their “Dog Chronicles” series, Alison Hart and Michael Montgomery bring readers an exciting tale exploring the roles that dogs played during the Cherry Mine disaster of 1909.
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  • In Tuscany; Tuscan Towns, Tuscan Types and the Tuscan Tongue

    Montgomery Carmichael

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Sept. 2, 2015)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • The Amazing Mr. Franklin: Or the Boy Who Read Everything

    Ruth Ashby, Michael G. Montgomery

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2004)
    Everyone knows Benjamin Franklin was an important statesman, inventor, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. But did you know he started the first public library in America?Ben Franklin was always a “bookish” boy. The first book he read was the Bible at age five, and then he read every printed word in his father’s small home library. Ben wanted to read more, but books were expensive. He wanted to go to school and learn, but his family needed him to work. Despite this, Ben Franklin had lots of ideas about how to turn his love of reading and learning into something more. First he worked as a printer’s apprentice, then he set up his own printing business. Later, he became the first bookseller in Philadelphia, started a newspaper, published Poor Richard’s Almanac, and in 1731, with the help of his friends, organized the first subscription lending library, the Library Company.Ruth Ashby’s fast-paced biography takes young readers through Franklin’s life from his spirited, rebellious youth through his successful career as an inventor and politician and finally to the last years of his life, surrounded by his personal collection of books.
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  • In Tuscany: Tuscan towns, Tuscan types, and the Tuscan tongue

    Montgomery Carmichael

    eBook
    In Tuscany: Tuscan towns, Tuscan types, and the Tuscan tongue. 458 Pages.
  • Night Rabbits

    Lee Posey, Michael Montgomery

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, March 1, 1999)
    This touching, evocative story of a young girl's special relationship with gentle night time creatures will capture the hearts of readers of all ages.
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