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Books published by publisher J. B. Lippincott

  • We Took to the Woods

    Louise Dickinson Rich

    Hardcover (J. B. Lippincott Company, March 15, 1942)
    In her early thirties, Louise Dickinson Rich took to the woods of Maine with her husband. They found their livelihood and raised a family in the remote backcountry settlement of Middle Dam, in the Rangeley area. Rich made time after morning chores to write about their lives. We Took to the Woods is an adventure story, written with humor, but it also portrays a cherished dream awakened into full life. First published 1942.
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  • C.O.L.A.R.: A Tale of Outer Space

    Alfred Slote, Anthony Kramer

    Hardcover (J. B. Lippincott, April 1, 1981)
    Stranded on an unknown planet when their spaceship runs out of fuel, the Jameson family must rely on their robot to save their lives.
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  • Noah's Castle

    John Rowe Townsend

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott, March 1, 1976)
    Norman Mortimer's unexpected purchase of a large, isolated, cold Victorian house on the city's outskirts puzzles his wife and four children, who do not anticipate the imminent struggle for survival foreseen by Mr. Morrison
  • Journey to Jo'burg: A South African Story

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (J. B. Lippincott, Aug. 16, 1985)
    This is the story of love, commitment and the flowering of the human spirit against the background of South Africa's apartheid. Frightened that their baby sister Dineo will die, thirteen-year-old Naledi and her younger brother Tiro run away from their grandmother to Johannesburg to find their mother, who works there as a maid. Their journey illustrates at every turn the grim realities of apartheid - the pass laws, bantustans, racism, the breakdown of family life.The opulence of the white "Madam's" house contrasts starkly with the reality that Naledi and Tiro face - that their baby sister is suffering from starvation, not an incurable disease. This edition of Beverley Naidoo's classic story includes a special "Why You'll Love This Book" introduction by Michael Rosen, the Children's Laureate.
  • The BOOK Of LIVING REPTILES.

    Helene. Ditmars, Raymond L. & Carter

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott,, March 15, 1936)
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  • Grass Beyond the Mountains

    Richmond P. Hobson

    Hardcover (J. B. Lippincott, March 15, 1951)
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  • Michelangelo Buonarroti

    Ernest Lloyd Raboff

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott, March 15, 1988)
    A brief biography of this Italian Renaissance painter accompanies reproductions and analyses of several of his works.
  • Eleanor Farjeon's Poems For Children

    Eleanor Farjeon

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott, Jan. 1, 1951)
    Through her lifetime Eleanor Farjeon has been writing verse for children; merry, imaginative, true, and wise poems that childern love and remember. Here are all the poems, two hundred and seventy-two of them, gathered in one book from the four little volumes: Joan's Door; Come Christmas; Over the Garden Wall; and Sing for Your Supper.
  • Paul Gauguin

    Ernest Lloyd Raboff

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott, March 15, 1988)
    A brief biography of the French artist accompanies reproductions and analyses of several of his works.
  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D MacDonald

    Hardcover (Lippincott, March 15, 1978)
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  • The bread sister of Sinking Creek

    Robin Moore

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Fourteen-year-old Maggie Callahan, who has a special talent for making bread, struggles to survive on the Pennsylvania frontier in the late 1700s.
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  • Ocean Born Mary

    Lois Lenski

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott Company, March 15, 1939)
    Ocean born Mary was a real person, born in mid-ocean in 1720 to Scotch-Irish parents on a ship that was captured and later released by pirates. ",,,a true story of old Portsmouth and surrounding New Hampshire 50 years before the American Revolution"