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Books published by publisher Macmillan Pub Co

  • An Edwardian Summer

    John S. Goodall, Harold Macmillan

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, Oct. 1, 1976)
    Illustrations without text depict everyday life in an English village during the Edwardian era.
  • Gobbolino the Witch's Cat

    Ursula Moray Williams, Catherine Rayner

    Hardcover (Pan Macmillan, Jan. 1, 2018)
    With his sparky whiskers and magic tricks, no one could mistake Gobbolino for a simple kitchen cat, but that's just what the witch's kitten wants to be. Instead of learning how to turn mice into toads for the witch's brew, Gobbolino sets out on an adventure to find a family and a home of his own. Gobbolino has been delighting readers since 1942.
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  • A Moveable Feast

    Ernest Hemingway

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Co, June 1, 1964)
    Softcover, Light foxing to page tops only. No other damage. 5 1/2 By 8 1/4" Charles Scribner's Sons 1964.
  • Rover and the Big Fat Baby

    Roddy Doyle

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Nov. 1, 2018)
    The BFB (Big Fat Baby) is missing! Can Rover the wonder dog and his little nephew Messi (who is actually very tidy) track her down? While Rover and co. are hot on the trail of the BFB, via Granny Mack's backpack, the post lady's basket and a plane bound for Africa, it looks like the Gigglers are about to run out of poo . . . and without an urgent delivery from Rover, how will they be able to give the Giggler Treatment to grumpy adults and help kids all over the country? Rover returns for another adventure in this illustrated series by Booker Prize-winner Roddy Doyle.
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  • When Grandad Was a Penguin

    Morag Hood

    Hardcover (Pan Macmillan, Jan. 26, 2017)
    A hilarious and touching swapping places story from the creator of Colin and Lee, Carrot and Pea, Morag Hood. What do you do when your Grandad starts acting VERY much like a penguin? Find out in this brilliantly funny and heartwarming story from talented author and illustrator, Morag Hood. Boys and girls alike will love Morag's witty, sweet, and brilliantly surreal depiction of everyday settings and situations in this fish-out-of-water story with a difference. Morag's lino cut artwork is gorgeously bold and stylish and her illustrative talent and keen eye for design won her a place as runner up in The Macmillan Prize for Illustration. When Grandad was a Penguin is perfect for sharing with children (and grandads) young and old, and its beautifully debossed hardback cover and extra-special high quality paper make this an excellent gift for penguin lovers.
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  • The Abolition of Man

    C. S. Lewis

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Co, March 15, 1978)
    The Abolition of Man is a 1943 book by C. S. Lewis. It is subtitled "Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools," and uses that as a starting point for a defense of objective value and natural law, and a warning of the consequences of doing away with or "debunking" those things. It defends science as something worth pursuing but criticizes using it to debunk values - the value of science itself being among them - or defining it to exclude such values.
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  • The River of Adventure

    Enid Blyton, Rebecca Cobb

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The final thrilling installment in Enid Blyton's Adventure series A river cruise through ancient desert lands becomes a mysterious adventure when Bill disappears. While Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann, Jack, and Kiki the parrot are desperately searching for Bill, they become trapped beneath a forgotten temple where no one has set foot for 7,000 years. What dangers lurk within, and will they ever escape?
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  • Giants Are Very Brave People.

    Florence Parry Heide, Charles Robinson

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, June 1, 1970)
    Young Bigelow was afraid of everything until he met Mrs. Pimberly who thought he was a giant.
  • Crusade

    Elizabeth Laird

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, July 9, 2010)
    Two boys, two faiths, one unholy war—two boys from opposing worlds come face to face in a thought-provoking historical adventure When Adam’s mother dies unconfessed, he pledges to save her soul with dust from the Holy Land. Employed as a dog-boy for the local knight, Adam grabs the chance to join the Crusade to reclaim Jerusalem. He burns with determination to strike down the infidel enemy. Salim, a merchant’s son, is leading an uneventful life in the port of Acre—until news arrives that a Crusader attack is imminent. To keep Salim safe, his father buys him an apprenticeship with an esteemed traveling doctor. But Salim’s employment leads him to the heart of Sultan Saladin’s camp—and into battle against the barbaric and unholy invaders.
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  • The Boys In The Boat: An Epic Journey to the Heart of Hitler's Berlin

    Daniel James Brown

    eBook (Macmillan, June 6, 2013)
    Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year, this is the bestselling story about a rowing team's quest for Olympic gold in Nazi Germany. Cast aside by his family at an early age, abandoned and left to fend for himself in the woods of Washington State, young Joe Rantz turns to rowing as a way of escaping his past. What follows is an extraordinary journey, as Joe and eight other working-class boys exchange the sweat and dust of life in 1930s America for the promise of glory at the heart of Hitler’s Berlin. Stroke by stroke, a remarkable young man strives to regain his shattered self-regard, to dare again to trust in others – and to find his way back home. Told against the backdrop of the Great Depression, Daniel James Brown's The Boys in the Boat is narrative non-fiction of the first order; a personal story full of lyricism and unexpected beauty that rises above the grand sweep of history, and captures instead the purest essence of what it means to be alive. ‘I really can't rave enough about this book . . . I read the last fifty pages with white knuckles, and the last twenty-five with tears in my eyes’ – David Laskin, author of The Children's Blizzard and The Long Way Home.
  • Gone With the Wind

    Margaret Mitchell

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, Aug. 1, 1967)
    Spoiled Southern belle Scarlett O'Hara never stops loving the married Ashley Wilkes even as she faces the hardships of life during the Civil War and the changes brought about by Reconstruction. Reprint.
  • An American ABC

    Maud Petersham, Miska Petersham

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, June 1, 1941)
    An American ABC children's book