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Books published by publisher McBride

  • According to Audrey

    Happy LaShelle, McBride Audio

    Audiobook (McBride Audio, March 11, 2019)
    What would Audrey do? Cautious and introverted, 17-year-old Dove spends most of her free time pursuing her one true passion: painting. The twinkling lights of Balboa Island, the ferryboat to the peninsula, the fire pits on Big Corona Beach...these have long been the subjects of her canvases as she daydreams about finding an Audrey Hepburn-film kind of romance. A hotshot jock is not exactly the type of guy she's been looking for - but when Leo Donovan drops his cool act to show his vulnerable side, Dove begins to question everything. But first she'll have to navigate her way through claim-staking mean girls and disapproving parents - and still keep her focus on attending the art school of her dreams. Being in love turns out to be more complex than the average silver-screen classic. Can Dove follow her heart (and Audrey's cues) to create her own perfect Hollywood ending? Fans of Audrey Hepburn and the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's will love this fun coming-of-age story.
  • Creative Mind

    ernest holmes

    Hardcover (R. M. McBride & co., Aug. 16, 1919)
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  • CONFESSIONS OF A CLERGYMAN

    Rollin Lynde Hartt

    (Mcbride Nast, Jan. 1, 1915)
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  • Grayson's Goggles

    Roxie McBride, Hailey Craighead

    Paperback (Roxie McBride, Nov. 22, 2019)
    Grayson wears his gigantic green goggles everyday, which is why he panics when they are missing. He and his mother spend the day searching for them, but find many other "G" things instead. Grayson's Goggles is the third book in a series of alphabet vocabulary books for children.
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  • Little Brother Goose

    Anna Bird Stewart

    Hardcover (R.M. McBride, March 15, 1929)
    None
  • Little Brother Goose,

    Anna Bird Stewart

    Hardcover (R.M. McBride & Co, March 15, 1928)
    None
  • A Trip To The San Francisco Expostion With Bobby and Betty

    Joseph Henry Jackson

    Hardcover (McBride, March 15, 1939)
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  • The Golden Scorpion

    Sax Rohmer

    Hardcover (NY: McBride, March 15, 1920)
    First U.S. Edition bound in green cloth with gold lettering. Frontis and two uncredited black and white plates. A Very Good copy. Rubs and frays at the spine tips and corners. Soiling to the spine and covers. Spine lean. Soiling to the edges of the upper page block. Gift inscription and date inked at the lower edge of the front fly.