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Books published by publisher New York: E. P. Dutton

  • THE CURSE OF THE BLUE FIGURINE

    John Bellairs

    Hardcover (E. P. Dutton, New York, March 15, 1983)
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  • Gates of Excellence: On Reading and Writing Books for Children

    Katherine Paterson

    Paperback (E. P. Dutton, May 19, 1988)
    A collection of essays relating to the author's experience as a writer of novels for children, and her ideas on children's literature in general.
  • Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings: Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age

    Charles H. Hapgood

    Paperback (E. P. Dutton, Sept. 28, 1979)
    Revised edition. Provides concrete evidence of the existence of a world-wide culture in prehistoric times, that mapped the whole earth with a technology that was lost until comparatively modern times. xi, iii , 276 pages. stiff paper wrappers.. square 8vo..
  • The Tao of Pooh

    BENJAMIN HOFF

    Paperback (E.P. Dutton, Jan. 1, 1982)
    NEW - NEVER OPENED! SHIPS SAME DAY WITH TRACKING NUMBER. bkshftplt
  • Fairy Tales from Many Lands

    Katherine Pyle

    language (NEW YORK E. P. DUTTON & CO., INC., Oct. 27, 2014)
    Example in this ebookTHE SEVEN GOLDEN PEAHENS(From the Servian Folk Lore)THERE was once a king who had three sons, and he had also a golden apple tree, that bore nothing but golden apples, and this tree he loved as though it had been his daughter. The king was never able, however, to have any of the fruit it bore, for no sooner were the apples ripe than they would disappear in the night, and this in spite of a guard being set around the garden to watch it and see that no one entered in.One time the eldest prince came to the king and asked to be allowed to keep watch over the tree that night. “And if I do,” said he, “I promise you that nothing shall be allowed to approach it, not even the smallest sparrow.”The king consented to this, so that evening the prince took his sword, and went out into the garden to mount guard over the tree. Scarcely had it become dark when he heard a sound of wings beating through the air, and this sound made him so drowsy that his eyelids weighed like lead, and he fell into a deep sleep. When he awoke it was morning, and all the apples were gone from the tree.The prince returned to the palace, and was obliged to confess to the king that he had slept all the night through.The king was very angry, but the second son said, “My father, allow me to keep watch over the tree the next time, and I promise you I will do better than my brother, for I will not so much as close my eyes until daybreak.”The king was willing, so when evening came the second son took his sword and went into the garden to watch the tree as his brother had done before him.Hardly was it dark before he heard the sound of wings, and then in spite of himself his eyes closed and he fell into a deep sleep. He never stirred until daylight, and when he sat up and looked about him every apple was gone.After this it was the turn of the third son to watch the tree, but he was a very wise prince. He had listened to all his brothers had to say about the sound of wings they had heard, and how the sound had put them to sleep, and before he went into the garden he stuffed his ears with cotton so that he could hear nothing. Then he placed himself near the tree and began his watch.As soon as it was dark the sound of beating wings began, and the sound drew nearer and nearer, but the prince did not hear it because of the cotton in his ears. Then a light appeared in the sky, and seven golden peahens flew into the garden. They shone so that all the place was lit up as though by the light of day. Six of the peahens settled on the branches of the apple tree and began to shake down the apples, but the seventh changed into the most beautiful princess the prince had ever seen in all his life. Her hair was like a golden cloud about her; her eyes were as blue as the sky, and from head to foot she was dressed all in cloth of gold. She began to gather up the fruit that the others shook down to her, and for awhile the prince could neither stir nor speak for wonder of her beauty. Then he took the cotton from his ears, and went over to her, and began to talk to her and ask her who she was.At first when the princess saw him she was frightened, but presently she told him that she and the six peahens were the daughters of a king who lived far away, and that they had flown over seven mountains and over seven seas, all for the love of the golden apples. She also told him that by day she and her sisters lived in a beautiful pleasure palace their father had built for them, but when night came they changed themselves into peahens, and flew about the world wherever they chose.To be continue in this ebook..................................................................................
  • Space Station '80.

    Lou. Jacobs

    Hardcover (E P Dutton, Oct. 15, 1973)
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  • A Witch Got on at Paddington Station

    Dyan Sheldon, Wendy Smith

    Hardcover (E. P. Dutton, Jan. 1, 1987)
    A rainy afternoon rush hour on a crowded London bus is transformed into a magical and memorable experience by a cheery witch and her bag of tricks
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  • The Pooh Party Book

    Virginia H. Ellison, Ernest H. Shepard

    Hardcover (E. P. Dutton, March 15, 1971)
    There are 5 party examples in the book with ideas on invitations, decorations, food & drink, crafts & games. There are pictures and quotes from the book throughout. There are sketches of each of the Friends in the back of the book which could be used for games or decorations. One party is for Easter and gives recipes to make homemade dyes. Cute book although a bit old-fashioned. ( Amazon customer)
  • The Story of Art

    E. H. Gombrich

    Hardcover (E P Dutton, June 1, 1978)
    An illustrated introduction to art appreciation with a survey of the major art periods and styles and descriptions of the work and world of of the masters
  • Complete Austen

    Jane Austen

    Hardcover (E P Dutton, Nov. 1, 1995)
    This volume contains the six major novels: "Emma", "Mansfield Park", "Northanger Abbey", "Persuasion", "Sense and Sensibility", "Pride and Prejudice".
  • Hilaire Belloc's the Yak, the Python and the Frog

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    Hardcover (E P Dutton, June 1, 1975)
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  • Ella of All of a Kind Family

    SYDNEY TAYLOR, GAYLE OWENS

    Hardcover (E.P.DUTTON, NEW YORK, Jan. 1, 1978)
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