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Books published by publisher Owl Eye Books, Inc.

  • Pride and Prejudice

    Jane Austen

    Hardcover (Books, Inc., March 15, 1940)
    No print date listed. Art Type Edition from The World's Popular Classics.
  • The Grasshopper Trap

    Patrick F. McManus

    (Owl Books, Jan. 1, 1986)
    None
  • The Outermost House; a Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod

    Henry Beston

    Paperback (Owl Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
    None
  • Wee Willie Winkie

    Rudyard Kipling

    Hardcover (Books, Inc., )
    None
  • Masterpieces of Mystery

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Hardcover (Books,inc, March 15, 1960)
    A collection of twenty-two of Edgar Allan Poe's classic mysteries, including:The Pit and the PendulumThe Premature BurialThe Masque of the Red DeathThe The Adventure of Hans PfaallThe Gold BugThe Balloon HoaxVon Kempelen and His DiscoveryMesmeric RevelationThe Case of M. ValdemarThe Tale of ScheherazadeMs. Found in a BottleThe Murders in the Rue MorgueThe Mystery of Marie RogêtThe Purloined LetterThe Black CatThe Fall of the House of UsherThe Cask of AmontilladoThe Imp of the PerverseThe Island of the FayThe Oval PortraitThe AssignationandThe Telltale Heart
  • the Hoosier Schoolmaster

    E. Eggleston

    Paperback (Books INC, March 15, 1943)
    The Hoosier Schoolmaster
  • Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, and Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Books Inc., )
    None
  • Rose in Bloom

    Louisa M.; Ills By Robert A. Graef Alcott

    Hardcover (Books Inc, Jan. 1, 1945)
    "Rose in Bloom" is one of my favorite books ever. I like it more than any other Louisa May Alcott book, although its predecessor "Eight Cousins" is a sweet story in its own right. I can't find many romances that don't make me blush, but "Rose in Bloom" not only doesn't embarrass me, it makes me feel quite virtuous. ^_^ "Rose in Bloom" is so delightfully Victorian and unabashedly idealistic and romantic. The characters are all quite loveable and the plot, although firmly rooted in its time, resonates even now. The story is incredibly emotionally involving, I cry whenever I read this book -- even at a bus stop once! However, it's not a sad book; it ends very happily. (The scene with the quill pen just makes me need to call up a friend and squeal about the cuteness of it all.) When I find that mere words on a page can make the world seem to light up with happiness and goodness, I know I have found an incredible book. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes wonderful characters, a charming and earnest narrative, and a cute romance. (Amazon customer)
  • Robinson Crusoe

    Daniel Defoe

    Hardcover (Books, INC., Aug. 16, 1945)
    None
  • The Message in the Sand dunes, A Kay Tracey Mystery

    Frances K. Judd

    Paperback (Books, Inc, March 1, 1952)
    None
  • The Boy Who Biked the World: Part Two: Riding the Americas by Alastair Humphreys

    Alastair Humphreys

    Paperback (Eye Books, Aug. 16, 1847)
    None
  • Grimms Fairy Tales

    Brothers Grimm, Mrs. Edgar Lucas

    Hardcover (Books inc., Jan. 1, 1925)
    None