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Books published by publisher The Saalfield Publishing Company

  • Jarod Giraffe Needs to Get Fit

    Leela Hope, Elaine Cashmore, The Heirs Publishing Company

    Audiobook (The Heirs Publishing Company, July 24, 2018)
    Books for children: Jarod Giraffe Needs to Get Fit Show your children the importance of exercise. Jarod Giraffe is very lazy - he doesn’t want to do any exercise. One day, he keeps falling over whenever he tries to stand. Will Jarod take the doctor’s advice and start exercising? Perfect for early listeners, this children’s storybook teaches your children: It’s good to exercise Trying new things is fun Winning isn’t important as long as you have fun It’s good to take the doctor’s advice Jarod Giraffe Needs to Get Fit is a wonderful bedtime story for all ages that’s told through rhyming verses. This storybook helps you develop your child’s listening skills with a fun and exciting adventure.
  • Baby Bear Cleans His Room

    Nora Luke

    Paperback (The Heirs Publishing Company, )
    None
  • Dave Dawson with the Commandos

    R. Sidney Bowen

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1942)
    The exciting and true to fact adventures in the "present" war of the 17 year old American Dave Dawson and his 16 year old English friend Freddy Farmer. Written by a former R.A.F. flyer who is an expert both in story telling and in aviation, technical and military matters, these thrilling action stories are full of accurate information and are educational and instructive.
  • Bobs - A Girl Detective

    Norton

    (The Saalfield Publishing Company, July 6, 1928)
    None
  • Stories From Uncle Remus 1934 edition with yellow cover

    Joel Chandler Harris

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1934)
    1934 edition with illustrations by A. B. Frost.
  • Pam the Puppy Learns How to be Special

    Leela Hope

    Paperback (The Heirs Publishing company, )
    None
  • Dave Dawson at Casablanca

    R. Sidney Bowen

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1944)
    None
  • The Secret of Casa Grande

    Helen Randolph

    (The Saalfield Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1936)
    Great Books for girls, Binding is cracked to the threads in the front and partially in the back. Pgs browned with age. DJ in mylar has slight edgeware to ends of spine, Three girls on balcony climbing out of a building, green hardcvr. The names on inside cvr pg.
  • The S.P. Mystery

    Harriet Pyne Grove

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Publishing Company, )
    None
  • Secret Hiding Place

    Rainey Bennett

    Hardcover (The World Publishing Company, March 15, 1961)
    Every animal in the jungle had his secret hiding place, it seemed, except Little Hippo. But Little Hippo was the pet of the herd, and wherever he went the big hippos hovered about him, taking care of him. Children will chuckle with delight at Little Hippo's frantic efforts to find his own secret place where he can be alone, but not too alone.
  • The Little Woman in the Spout

    Mary Agnes Byrne

    language (The Sallfield Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1902)
    “Two little girls make an old wooden spout which empties into a village street their trysting place, and imagine the spout to be the home of the quaint ‘Little Woman’ who helps them out of their childish troubles and shares their joys. They take a little bond-girl into the secret and befriend her when wrongly accused of stealing.”The Publisher’s Weekly – September 1902“‘It was all happily brought about by the dear Little Woman in the Spout’Who was the ‘Little Woman in the Spout’? It was a wooden spout from which the water poured into an ideal gutter with cobble stones. The little girls discovered it one day and called it ‘The Little Woman’s House.’ Of course, they never saw the ‘Little Woman’ herself, but when they placed any prize article inside her house – a doll, or toy – would be missing on their next visit, and of course the Little Woman was there and had taken it in. Children will enjoy this little girl’s story with pleasant times spiced with adventure that all comes out happily in the end”Primary Education – March 1903“The mythical being that two little girls imagined a ‘Little Woman’ who had her home in a wooden spout that discharged its contents into a rain barrel is the central figure of the story called: ‘The Little Woman in the Spout’, by Mary Agnes Byrne. They played around the spout and said the Little Woman did various things but could not prove it, for they never saw her. By and by they were joined by another little girl, one who had been taken out of ‘Home’ and who lived across the way. She was known as a ‘Bound Girl’, but that made no difference to her little playmates. Lottie, for that was her name, had much drudgery to perform, could not go to school regularly, and did not have the pleasures other children had. The daughter of her mistress tyrannized over her. Finally she made good friends with a neighboring family and all ended well for Lottie and her playmates.”The School Journal – December 1902This classic children's book by Maty Agnes Byrne is now available as a high-quality ebook!
  • Instant Replay: The Green Bay Diary of Jerry Kramer

    Jerry Kramer, Dick Schaap

    Hardcover (The World Publishing Company, March 15, 1968)
    This hardback book 'Instant Replay: The Green Bay Diary of Jerry Kramer" is pre-owned and is in good condition. It is 1968. The dust cover has some wear and mainly the edges. There is some staining on the inside of the dust cover. This is a book club edition. There is a signature on the 2nd page and not sure who it is. I do not see markings in the book but I did not look at each page. The edges are deckel edge.